Effectology volume 13…

...Welcome To The Machine. In his latest Effectology video Bill Ruppert recreates the synth sounds of the classic Pink Floyd track Welcome To The Machine using just a guitar, pedals and a couple of everyday objects. ...read the full post →

Effectology volume 10…

...The Electric Piano Effect. In this video Bill Ruppert shows how to get the sound of the Fender Rhodes electric piano as used by John Paul Jones on the Led Zeppelin track No Quarter. ...read the full post →

Effectology volume 8…

...the "Telstar" Clavioline. Bill Ruppert's Effectology recreates the sound of The Tornados number 1 hit single from 1962 written and produced by the legendary Joe Meek. ...read the full post →

Effectology volume 5…

...Autobahn. Bill Ruppert uses just a guitar and some Electro-Harmonix effects pedals to recreate the classic Autobahn synth sound by Kraftwerk. ...read the full post →

Effectology volume 3…

...The Cello Concerto. In the next volume of his Effectology series Bill Ruppert uses just two EHX effects pedals to make his guitar sound like a cello, a few more pedals creates the concerto. ...read the full post →

There is no dark side of the Moon really…

...as a matter of fact it's all dark. The next volume in Bill Ruppert's Effectology series is producing the sound of Pink Floyd's On The Run using a guitar and some EHX effects pedals. ...read the full post →

Make your guitar blow like…

...a blues harp. Effect pedal wizard and Chicago studio musician Bill Ruppert has been using EHX pedals to make his guitar sound like a blues harmonica and a synthesizer. ...read the full post →