Video: Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol. 28 — "The Far East"
In the latest episode of Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, the New York-based effect company takes a trip to the Far East.
From the company:
"The following sounds were created using a guitar and Electro-Harmonix effect pedals. We start by creating a drone using a HOG2 pedal in the freeze mode."
We also noticed a wooden spoon or two!
For all the settings heard in the video, check out ehx.com/forums.
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