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  2. Volume swell - Wikipedia

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    Volume swell on electric guitar with a volume pedal and a distorted amp, delay and reverb, creating a violin-like tone (also known as violining). A volume swell is a musical crescendo commonly associated with the electric guitar .

  3. Expression pedal - Wikipedia

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    As the pedal is pressed forward with the toes, the volume of the sound is increased; as it is depressed with the heel, the volume is decreased. A stand-alone expression pedal used with electronic keyboards, amplifiers, and effects is usually a smaller pedal made of metal or plastic that can be placed on the floor and then connected to the ...

  4. Gibson G-101 - Wikipedia

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    The volume pedal had a spring-loaded side-lever that could be used to actuate the "Glide" and "Trumpet Wow-wow" effects. [11] In addition to a standard 1/4" jack socket for a standard amplifier, an additional jack also enabled users to connect to a custom external reverb unit made by Gibson or Maestro.

  5. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Treadle-style volume pedals are often also used to create swelling effects by removing the attack of a note or chord, as popularised by pedal steel guitar players. This enables electric guitar and pedal steel players to imitate the soft swelling sound that an orchestra string section can produce, in which a note or chord starts very softly and ...

  6. Dunlop Cry Baby - Wikipedia

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    EW95V Mister Cry Baby Super Volume – Doubles as a wah pedal and a volume boosting pedal. It can provide a volume boost of up to 16 decibels. It can provide a volume boost of up to 16 decibels. JH1D Jimi Hendrix Cry Baby Wah – Reproduces Hendrix's wah tone as heard on classics such as " Voodoo Child (Slight Return) ."

  7. Morley Pedals - Wikipedia

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    Morley Pedals is the name of a guitar effects pedal company, ... which included volume pedals, wah pedals, a rotating sound pedal (the original "Morley"), and a pedal ...

  8. Big Muff - Wikipedia

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    The Deluxe Big Muff has an EH1330A circuit board, added compressor volume and threshold controls, and features a blend-on switch, a blend-on output and a compressor output. A slightly modified version was reissued in 1980. Big Muff Pi (V6) 1979 - 1982 Discontinued This pedal was last version of Big Muff before Electro-Harmonix was liquidated in ...

  9. Wah-wah pedal - Wikipedia

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    The first wah pedal was created by Bradley J. Plunkett at Warwick Electronics Inc./Thomas Organ Company in November 1966. This pedal is the original prototype made from a transistorized MRB (mid-range boost) potentiometer bread-boarded circuit and the housing of a Vox Continental Organ volume pedal. The concept, however, was not new.

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