Ideas on how to reproduce this guitar effect/what it'd be called?

Discussion in 'how to make "that" sound' started by SeenSpace, Jul 13, 2025 at 12:12 PM.

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  1. SeenSpace

    SeenSpace Newbie

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    Hey, I'm trying to work out this song, and I'm not sure what this effect is. I just put up a short audio clip of the right side/mono with the vocals removed with a stem-splitter, so of course won't be the best quality, but will hopefully be clear enough. If anyone can figure it out, that'd be awesome.

    Thanks
     
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  3. Sitegairidon

    Sitegairidon Newbie

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    Maybe harmonizer and/or pitch shifter
     
  4. Dejankuki

    Dejankuki Newbie

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    H.O.G. maybe?




    or Whamy... or some organ pedal (also Electro Harmonics).... or at last Roland GR....
     
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    Can't hear much except drums! Can you put the whole song up (stereo), or link to it?
     
  6. ItsFine

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    I clearly hear a SYNTH over guitar.
    So two solutions :
    a synth is playing over a guitar ... or guitar trigger a synth effect.

    For the second one, Guitar synth plugins can work.
    Helix native have a good synth section.
    Some multi FX (hardware or software) have a synth section.
     
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