
Univibe 101 - The JHS Show
Dec 6, 2018 · It turns out it wasn’t chorus; it was univibe. And in this article, I want to walk you through Univibe 101. The History. In 1968, a company in Japan called Honey/Shin-Ei created the first Univibe Chorus Vibrato. This pedal is an iconic piece of guitar history, and its origin story is as trippy as the sound it created.
Uni-Vibe - Wikipedia
The Uni-Vibe, also marketed as the Jax Vibra-Chorus, [1] is a footpedal -operated phaser or phase shifter for creating chorus and vibrato simulations for electric organ or guitar. Designed by audio engineer Fumio Mieda, [2] it was introduced in the 1960s by Japanese company Shin-ei (at the time Honey) originally branded as the Vibra-Chorus.
UNIVIBE 101 – JHS Pedals
The univibe effect basically modulates the guitar by way of knocking your signal in and out of phase. But at the end of the day, it's not a phaser and it's not a chorus. It's univibe, which is its own separate thing.
Uni-Vibe: The Swirling Sound that Defined a Generation
Mar 3, 2023 · The Univibe was famously used by Jimi Hendrix on tracks like "Machine Gun" and "Star Spangled Banner," as well as by David Gilmour on Pink Floyd's "Breathe" and "Echoes." Its unique sound has been emulated by countless pedals and plugins over the years, but there's nothing quite like the original.
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What was the original univibe effect? - Strymon
To hear a beautiful example of the Uni-Vibe in action, listen to David Gilmour’s guitar on Pink Floyd’s “Breathe.” The effect was also famously used by Jimi Hendrix on “Machine Gun” from Band of Gypsys, as well as by Robin Trower on “Bridge of Sighs.”
What Is Univibe and How To Use It! - YouTube
Today we're gonna look at where Univibe came from, why it's so special, and what pedals pull this sound off the best (IMHO).
UniVibe - Spark Amp Lovers
Dec 30, 2020 · The Uni-Vibe, also marketed as the Jax Vibra-Chorus, [1] is a footpedal -operated phaser or phase shifter for creating chorus and vibrato simulations for electric organ or guitar. Designed by audio engineer Fumio Mieda, [2] it was introduced in the 1960s by Japanese company Shin-ei (at the time Honey) originally branded as the Vibra-Chorus.
Building a Univibe Clone - Blogger
First you have to choose which project and PCB you want to use. Currently there are two different projects for a univibe like build: The Neovibe PCB represents the classic vintage curcuit only. Some exclusive features of the Neovibe. Features footprints for a rectifier bridge.
UniVibe Creations | Logo Illustration . . #illustrator | Instagram
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