15 seconds of guitar feedback needed

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Feb 18, 2008
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hey guys,

mixing an EP right now and i need about 15 sec of guitar feedback.
doesn anybody have a sample or could record a short 15-20 sec. clip?

would be awesome! :)

cheers
S.
 
As long as you have feedback while tracking (whether you're using real amps or amp sims) that feedback will be recorded in the DI track, so you can reamp it and get that exact same feedback.
 
it'd be really cool to have some free long feedback samples! is there a way to produce that with studio monitors and an interface?.. and a couple mics... and a poor setup mostly ?:p haha if that's the case i can totally put my hands on that and make it, out of blackouts! ]:D
 
thanks guys!

haha, i just found out that i do not need a loud amp a 4x12 and cranked
speakers to produce feedback, just turned up the gain on an amp sim
and cranked the speakers a bit, always thought feedback was an "stage thing" only.

i also got confused by softube, i remembered that they have a feedback simulation plugin,
so i thought, if it needs a plugin it's impossible to create it at home! :D

i'm sure some of you guys willl laugh their asses of reading this,
but it's justified, i FAILED completely! :lol:

cheers
S.
 
Maybe I fail at home-feedback, but it never sounds right to me. Mostly it comes too quick and it fades out pretty quickly, too.
 
thanks guys!

haha, i just found out that i do not need a loud amp a 4x12 and cranked
speakers to produce feedback, just turned up the gain on an amp sim
and cranked the speakers a bit, always thought feedback was an "stage thing" only.

i also got confused by softube, i remembered that they have a feedback simulation plugin,
so i thought, if it needs a plugin it's impossible to create it at home! :D

i'm sure some of you guys willl laugh their asses of reading this,
but it's justified, i FAILED completely! :lol:

cheers
S.
Dude yeah you can even do it with your computer hp if you're close enough :)
 
FWIW, 43 secs of my guitar's feedback, the first is really loud and "steady" and the second part, i LOVE it for edits in the middle of a song i'm working on haha, it's just DI's feedback (no FX, but a "volume" effect in reaper.)

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/799706/feedback-03-.wav

does it sound right 4 u guise?

that's great, thanks a lot for this. :) i'll try cranking my cans over the pickups sometime too.
 
Am I the only one that's used an eBow to make 'feedback'? I use the harmonic setting and equal-power crossfade and it turns out alright for subtle stuff like feedback fading into a part or something. Used it on my band's album on a track or two, though I'd much rather get the real thing out of a 4x12 while reamping next time.