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Fretless sound from HX Effects?


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21 hours ago, Jus Lukin said:

Most fretless simulations act on the attack of the notes. The 'Autoswell' effect in the dynamics section will fade in the volume as each note is played- set to act quickly it can soften the front of the note enough to give the right impression. If you have much in the way of fret rattle in the sustain of the note, rolling off the tone, or having an EQ do something similar, can reduce that hint of metal-on-metal in the sound.

All good advice. Add a touch of Chorus and you’re golden!

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On 26/09/2021 at 06:44, uk_lefty said:

I got an acceptable fretless substitute sound using reverb and chorus, with octaver able to switch in and out. When I get home I'll look up the settings for you, it's one I put together from scratch.

Did you ever note the settings down? I need to do Bad Love (Clapton) and the opening is clearly fretless. Hoping to just create a patch for it.

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1 hour ago, Angelus said:

Did you ever note the settings down? I need to do Bad Love (Clapton) and the opening is clearly fretless. Hoping to just create a patch for it.

Sorry but no. It was a long time ago and I got rid of the Stomp. I remember I really liked the 70s Chorus and I used to sometimes use that with another chorus but I forget which one. 

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