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    Why is Harmonica Not a Foundational Instrument? Because You Can’t Sing While You Play It

    by Richard Hunter November 3, 2014

    There are a few instruments–or roles, perhaps–that you hear in just about every band that’s playing anything related to roots or any popular style. Something is making a bass line. Something is percussively pounding out a rhythm. Something is playing chords or adding color above…

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    In the Studio: Keepers of the Streak

    by Richard Hunter October 25, 2014

    I did a session earlier this week with Brian Keane, a composer/producer I’ve worked with on a number of occasions, for a TV movie titled “Keepers of the Streak”, which is about four photographers in their 70s/80s who’ve photographed every Superbowl from the start. (The…

    Blog, Discography, CDs, Projects, Info, Notes, Hunter's Effects, Recommended Gear 1

    What a Difference a Mic Makes, Part 1 (of 2)

    by Richard Hunter October 27, 2013

    I get a lot of requests to make patches sound tougher and more distorted. (Nobody ever says “make something that sounds angelic.” I do it anyway.) Anyway, I realized recently that I’ve been focused on making the patches in the RP tougher, and I haven’t…

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    Digitech JamMan Solo XT: is it a game-changer?

    by Richard Hunter October 1, 2012

    I wrote a piece a few days ago about the upcoming Digitech JamMan Solo XT, in which I commented that the price-to-performance ratio didn’t look so amazing compared to some of Boss’s recent loopers. This morning I suddenly realized that the new JamSync feature is…

    Blog, Hunter's Effects, Recommended Gear 41

    Gear Review: A Tale of Two Loopers

    by Richard Hunter August 21, 2011

    I’ve been using the Digitech JamMan Solo looper pedal for some time now. Last week Zzounds.com offered a B-stock JamMan Stereo looper for 2/3 of the normal retail price, and I picked one up while I had the chance. This review describes some of the…

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    RP Tip #5: How to connect the RP to everything

    by Richard Hunter November 21, 2010

    Connecting the RP to other gear, like your amp and your mic, is really pretty simple. You don’t need a preamp between the mic and the RP; the RP is a preamp. You don’t need a direct box between your RP and the amp or…

    Blog, Digitech RP Tricks and Tips, Hunter's Effects, Recommended Gear 79

    Richard Hunter's harmonica + amp modeler series #3

    by Richard Hunter May 30, 2009
    This video includes the sound of a harmonica played through a direct amp model with a diminished 5th pitch shift, plus a mesa boogie amp model with a major second pitch shift. Big and dissonant.
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    Richard Hunter: dual amp modelers plus harp, day 2

    by Richard Hunter May 27, 2009
    This, the second in a series of short pieces, features harmonica played through a mesa boogie amp model with envelope filter, plus a Marshall stack amp model with low octave double.
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    Richard Hunter: harmonica and RP350 with FX25 envelope filter

    by Richard Hunter March 31, 2009
    This short piece shows how the harmonica sounds through a Digitech RP350 with an overdriven tube preamp model and FX25 envelope filter effect. Did I forget to say "rock n' roll"?
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