This pedal looks absolutely incredible. When you realize how difficult the sitar is to play, how insanely expensive the sitar is you really start to appreciate how much work went into this pedal. My wife is North Indian, I’m a guitarist but if I could cover some hindi songs via this pedal (The Taj Mahal on the pedal is awesome lol) would be legit
I've had this pedal for some time now and have put more use into it as a pedal I run a synthesizer through than for guitar. Figuring out the presets always seemed daunting but this video really helped clear some things up!
I think this is a complex pedal, like a mini computer. Some pedals can be quite complex, I also had a Woolly Mammoth clone that I could not figure out, then I realised that one dial was reversed. Lol But this pedal has been around a long time, it seems to be developing a mythological stance.
I just ordered a Ravish Sitar pedal along with two Moog ep-3 expression pedals. This seems to be the best video demonstration that I have seen so far. Others seem to show the Ravish in a light that really doesn't reflect a traditional Indian vibe, which makes the pedal seem unsuitable for the intended purpose. Its really not "intended" to play Western sounding open chords and expect it to sound good, but I'm sure in the right hands after spending hours like everything else you can come up with some really interesting stuff.
Congrats! I'm sure you'll love it. 😀👍 Thanks for the kind words. I was very conscious of using a more appropriate playing style to show this pedal in its best light. I'm glad it seems to have paid off!
I especially like that you gave some insight into how the 2 expression inputs work. I think many people think that they are just going to plug this in and instantly tap into a George Harrison vibe. I imagine it's much like a beatbuddy drum pedal, you have to take the time to learn how to use it properly.
I'm wondering if you have experimented with running the sympathetic output into a separate amp?... if, so could you hear a noticeable difference vs running everything out through the main output? Since I picked up my Ravish pedal I've been running it to my Fishman Loudbox performer acoustic amplifier and just using the main output (not separating the signal) on the pedal. In the event someone is wondering about using an electric acoustic with the Ravish, it seems like a cool idea though I was kind of turned off hearing the unplugged sound of the acoustic guitar rather than just sitar. (Epiphone masterbilt DR-500mce) But maybe that isn't a bad thing. Just an observation as there isn't much discussion regarding electric acoustic with the Ravish pedal. I found that my Epiphone Les Paul 60s Tribute really sounds good through the Fishman loudbox performer acoustic amp. I haven't tried it through my Mustang iii v2 amp yet on a clean setting but I think the acoustic amp lends itself to a sitar sound well. I'm thinking about running the sympathetic output of the Ravish through the Mustang on a clean setting and see what happens.
I haven't tried that, no. But a great idea! If I ever get a second amp, I'll definitely have to try that. Thanks for contributing your experience with using an electro-acoustic! Very useful to know about that. I bet it sounds interesting to hear the Sitar sounds playing "backup" to the acoustic sound!
Even though I play some sitar as well I purchased this pedal some time ago, mainly for practical reasons (you don't wanna bring a sitar to a gig for just a few bars of indian sounds). But having that said it's a useful and unique sounding pedal that one can use for a variety of stuff (playing bass over it, etc.). But I can give you that: with a tutorial like yours my "getting started"-process with the Ravish Sitar would have been a lot easier! ;)
I just got one after being intrigued for a few years. I saw a couple of bass demos and knew I had to have it! Still working out the controls and which of my other pedals it works best with.
Great review, just want to say that you can add another speaker to the sympathetic strings, such as a toy speaker which can fit into your pedal board or pass the signal to another pedal board. So in theory you can have the left speaker for the lead sitar sound, and another right speaker for the sympathetic sound. This is probably where it goes beyond the sitar. One last thing the m audio expression pedal is compatible with this. It is also good for heavy metal if the signal is passed to a fuzz pedal. I would not get too nerdy with the key of the sympathetic strings, the important thing is to get the right tone A to G, and then just play with the scales to what sounds right.
Far and away the best comprehensive, no bullshit demonstration for this pedal I've seen. I just ordered one today, and I'm very curious to see what it sounds like with distortion and modular effects, though it sounds incredibly authentic and versatile all by itself. Thanx for posting.
Good content. I have a rather specific question: what's that cable from the expression pedal? I'm looking for angled TRS plugs that have a 'clearance' of a centimetre before the 90 degree angle to fit my pedal switcher. They need to be above the Rockbaord Flat Patch plugs, both of the cables going down. I hope this makes sense.
Thanks for watching! I'm not sure what the cable is, but I'm pretty sure I got it off ebay. I think it's unbranded, but it works great! Hasn't failed me yet... I usually search keywords like "stereo", "TRS", "angled", and "patch cable" to find whatever the cheapest options out there, are. I also like them 30cm or longer, just so I have plenty of reach if I need to stretch across a wide distance on my board.
Thank you for taking the time make this excellent video. I love Indian music (and food!) so when I discovered this pedal I had to order one. It's in the mail and I can't wait. After watching your video I feel like I already know how to use it. I'll be using it with a violin though, which will be interesting. If you know of any other pedals that would be useful with an electric violin please let me know.
Thank you for watching! It's a great pedal. I'm sure you'll love it! Very interested to hear what it would sound like with a Violin! I think a lot of effects would work well with a Violin, too. Especially modulation, filters, and delays. Maybe get a multi effects pedal like a Zoom MultiStomp and try out a bunch of different effects to see which work best?
Sorry, I thought I covered this in the video, but apparently I glossed over it! You save a preset by pressing the 'Preset' footswitch to enter preset mode, then use the 'Preset' click-knob to scroll to the Preset slot you want to save to, then hold it down for 3 seconds to store your current settings to that slot. Hope that helps!
That helped immensely. Really great video as these pedals definitely have a lot tweakbalility. Do you have favorite settings for getting perfect Beatles style 60’s vibe. Also I noticed on a video they got a harpsichord style on it for the Lucy in the Sky style arpeggio picking. Finally I am trying a few setting of just the drone, I guess that just mean turn the lead right? Thanks again.
What a wonderful machine and your blessed of the knowledge to tame the beast. Still as the video played on, I noticed more and more that the sound I was hearing that not a sitar. Can a EQ fix this? Is it best to put it before or after? I usually have an EQ pedal late in the chain.
This is a really well done video. I really liked the “pause to read” section. I am a sitar student who also plays guitar so this pedal has always been super interesting to me and also... awful (in a good way). Ha ha! This video really showed me how much more this pedal could do and I respect all the hard work that the EHX team must have put into designing it. I wish the tones were less metallic, but it’s still very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for the kind words! It took quite a while to put it together. 😁 Yeah, it's a vastly under-appreciated pedal for how complex it is - even if it doesn't sound *exactly* the same as a Sitar! Ha ha. Thanks for watching. 😎👍
@@PedalExperiments I literally just went and purchased this pedal on Reverb after watching. I had seen one show up at a great price. Your video made me jump at the chance. It might not be perfect but it looks like a lot of fun! I’m going to check out more vids on your channel now.
It's definitely a lot of fun, and well worth picking up to me around with. Especially at a good price. 👍 Congrats on your purchase. Hope you enjoy it! Thanks again. 😀
Just got mine today...i put it in my pedal board and man...i don't even know how to use it and all ready im loving it...put it through my synth pedal n delay etc..great stuff ..this video defo helps tho ...nice one
Sooo I play the harp (pedal harp) and am just starting to get into looping and pedal effects. Other than the Walrus I haven't bought any other effects pedals. I love this one and it is going on my list! What are some other pedals you can recommend that may work with the harp?
Hey! Thanks for watching and for the question. I would say modulation and time-based effects like delay and reverb would work best on Harp. I would definitely recommend any of the the Boss DD series, Line6 Echo Park, and the EHX Canyon for delay pedals to check out. For reverb, there's the Digitech Polara, Line6 Verbzilla, and Boss RV-6. Or you could get a multi-effects pedal that has a bunch of cool stuff in it, like the Zoom MS-70CDR, or Line 6 M5. I would also recommend checking out Emily Hopkins' channel: th-cam.com/users/EmilyHopkins since she also plays Harp and messes around with different effects!
thanks for the tutorial chief! really thinking of getting this. i absolutely love indian ragas and it would be a shame not having this in my signal chain. this would really go well with my Lyra 8! thanks again!
Thanks for making this video. At some point I was thinking about buying an reissue dano sitar but I thought buying the box would have been as good option. Setting this thing could drive you nuts. Before I seen this video I was going to listen to some recording that used the sitar and try to dial it in. I still might do that but at least you have given me a starting point. Thank you for taking the time to do this. c];-)
Aw, thank you for the kind words. I really appreciate you letting me know how useful the video was for you! I don't know why EHX don't provide videos like this for their pedals, especially the really complex ones.
Thank you, very helpful! What happens if instead of plugging "Mix out" you use "Sympathetic"? You won't have any lead/dry effect but only sympathetic strings?
That's an excellent question. I just used Standard tuning for this, but you should check out this video for ways to make your guitar sound more like a Sitar, and help enhance the pedal effect to sound more authentic: th-cam.com/video/05t4R1Iw9ac/w-d-xo.html Thanks!
I have a Jerry Jones Master Sitar. Currently I’m creating Drone Sympathetic string tones on a loop station and playing over it. I think that my Sitar strings sound more authentic with the buzzbridge, no offense, but your drone and sympathetic tones seem larger and fuller than mine. Question: could I use just the drone effect on yours without affecting my string tone. I’m really interested in this device, if so. I’m a trained classical guitarist, but I want to learn Raga and play it on my JJ Sitar. :)
Hi Chuck, thanks for the question. I'm jealous of your Sitar! I've always wanted one to mess about and yet and learn with. I'm not at all surprised to hear that your authentic instrument sounds better in general than this pedal! Ha ha! EHX did, however, do an amazing job with this thing and I recommend picking one up to try out, if you get chance. You could definitely use the "Sympathetic Output" to take just the resonating sound of the drone, and dial up the "Dry" level so you can play over the top! I'd love to hear how that would sound, actually. Hope that helps?
Thank you, I will try one. I didn’t mean to imply that this did not have a good sound, it does. I already have the buzz, I just need the “drone and sympathy “ Hey! There’s a title! I will try this out and let you know!
Ok, picked one up and using the Jerry Jones Sitar with it. I’m sending the main strings going to a Swart Atom- 5watt 8” speaker and sending the sympathetic strings to an AER 60. The sympathetic strings are dynamite if you don’t get them too loud. Of course I don’t need the Sitar lead so I run that dry but use a little reverb on the Swart. I gotta say it’s impressive and adds to the experience. Also, I recorded a very low C drone onto a loop station by holding the Sitar up and shaking it and beating it on the back until the strIngs start to naturally resonate on there own. And that goes into its own channel on the AER. That adds the effect of a rising and falling drone without getting an expression pedal and affecting the sympathetic strings also. Sounds more natural that way I believe. With 11 stations on my loop I can easily do each key. The Jerry Jones Sitar also has 13 sympathetic strings with their own pup and can be tuned to whatever you like. It comes tuned to Dsus but I just tuned it chromatically. That’s all for now. Time to catch a buzzzzz:)
I was gonna get a Danelectric baby sitar, but with the sympathetic drone of this pedal, I'd rather have this. Sitar without the drone is just not sitar. Now if we can get a tabla simulator....
Seems like playing the lower bass strings of an electric guitar works, but doesn't work so well on the higher end strings. I am just learning this box, give me time!
@@PedalExperiments the unit is powering on, displays are lit, I can turn the white mode knob but get nothing as far as sitar sounds it's like it's not even on
@@PedalExperiments the cords are good. I had it in the effects loop but it doesn’t work in the effects loop for some strange reason because I pulled it out and ran it straight from Guitar to pedal to amp and then it started to work. I have no idea why this would not work in the effects loop.
*IT* tracks really well. Perfectly, even! Being predominately a pitch-based effect, EHX absolutely nailed this sound! Thanks to their octave algorithms, which have been world-leading for years.
@@PedalExperiments One thing to keep in mind, it won't go lower than an open A string on a bass. Not a problem with a guitar, but more problematic when used with a bass or keyboard.
@@PedalExperiments A bass VI might be okay. At worst, if it's not, just get an octave-up pedal and stuff it right before this pedal. That's what I do with my bass and Mel9.
I was browsing reverb drunk last week and ordered one of these. It just came in today. I regret buying it and was going to sell it, but this video helped a lot and I may give it a shot. Also this guy makes it sound awesome: th-cam.com/video/OA3zU8IONzE/w-d-xo.html
Glad the video helped! 😊 It's a pretty unique and specific effect, so it's not the kind of pedal I use very often. But it's so great, it's worth keeping around imo.
@@PedalExperiments Yes, I have the EHX Mel-9 Mellotron emulator and I love it, so I think once I get grasp on the ravish sitar I'll love it too. Also a really great band I like uses the Ravish Sitar pedal, Zaum. You can hear it all over this album: th-cam.com/video/c_njw-Aw-dc/w-d-xo.html
That isn't my aim here. Plenty of other channels show the range of sounds and how they can be used in a musical context, etc. I mainly focus on showing how to navigate the controls, so you can more effectively dial in the sounds you want. 👍🏻
I have been in India and studied Sitar for a few years. This thing does not sound like a Sitar at all. It sounds like a awful tuned steeldrum. Horrible!
Well, it gets you as close to the ballpark sound as possible, without using a full piezo/MIDI setup or having to learn a whole other instrument. Ah well, it's not for everyone. 🤷♂️
Electro-harmonix should pay you for such a well thought out tutorial. Thank you!
Yes, they should! Ha ha!
Thanks a lot for the support.
Best video for this pedal
Thank you so much!
This pedal looks absolutely incredible. When you realize how difficult the sitar is to play, how insanely expensive the sitar is you really start to appreciate how much work went into this pedal. My wife is North Indian, I’m a guitarist but if I could cover some hindi songs via this pedal (The Taj Mahal on the pedal is awesome lol) would be legit
Absolutely! It would never pass for the real thing, but for about £150 you really can't complain!
@@PedalExperiments Yeah, but I think this more of a reincarnation of the sitar, then an emulator.
This is on my pedal dream list I just love listening to this little review over and over and over lol
Aw, thanks a lot! I should make more videos with it, tbh.
@@PedalExperiments 👍😎👍 that would be awesome
Ranks among the best of all video tutorials on TH-cam. Bravo!
Thank you! 😊
I've had this pedal for some time now and have put more use into it as a pedal I run a synthesizer through than for guitar. Figuring out the presets always seemed daunting but this video really helped clear some things up!
You're welcome! Glad you found this helpful. 🙂
I think this is a complex pedal, like a mini computer. Some pedals can be quite complex, I also had a Woolly Mammoth clone that I could not figure out, then I realised that one dial was reversed. Lol
But this pedal has been around a long time, it seems to be developing a mythological stance.
Just like every other comment here, killer job man. Controlling this pedal is no longer a mystery!
Thanks so much! I put a lot of effort into this one, so I'm glad it turned out so well.
Hands down the best most informative video available on this pedal!
Very kind, thank you!
I just ordered a Ravish Sitar pedal along with two Moog ep-3 expression pedals. This seems to be the best video demonstration that I have seen so far. Others seem to show the Ravish in a light that really doesn't reflect a traditional Indian vibe, which makes the pedal seem unsuitable for the intended purpose. Its really not "intended" to play Western sounding open chords and expect it to sound good, but I'm sure in the right hands after spending hours like everything else you can come up with some really interesting stuff.
Congrats! I'm sure you'll love it. 😀👍
Thanks for the kind words. I was very conscious of using a more appropriate playing style to show this pedal in its best light. I'm glad it seems to have paid off!
I especially like that you gave some insight into how the 2 expression inputs work. I think many people think that they are just going to plug this in and instantly tap into a George Harrison vibe. I imagine it's much like a beatbuddy drum pedal, you have to take the time to learn how to use it properly.
I'm wondering if you have experimented with running the sympathetic output into a separate amp?... if, so could you hear a noticeable difference vs running everything out through the main output?
Since I picked up my Ravish pedal I've been running it to my Fishman Loudbox performer acoustic amplifier and just using the main output (not separating the signal) on the pedal.
In the event someone is wondering about using an electric acoustic with the Ravish, it seems like a cool idea though I was kind of turned off hearing the unplugged sound of the acoustic guitar rather than just sitar. (Epiphone masterbilt DR-500mce) But maybe that isn't a bad thing. Just an observation as there isn't much discussion regarding electric acoustic with the Ravish pedal.
I found that my Epiphone Les Paul 60s Tribute really sounds good through the Fishman loudbox performer acoustic amp. I haven't tried it through my Mustang iii v2 amp yet on a clean setting but I think the acoustic amp lends itself to a sitar sound well. I'm thinking about running the sympathetic output of the Ravish through the Mustang on a clean setting and see what happens.
I haven't tried that, no. But a great idea! If I ever get a second amp, I'll definitely have to try that.
Thanks for contributing your experience with using an electro-acoustic! Very useful to know about that. I bet it sounds interesting to hear the Sitar sounds playing "backup" to the acoustic sound!
Even though I play some sitar as well I purchased this pedal some time ago, mainly for practical reasons (you don't wanna bring a sitar to a gig for just a few bars of indian sounds). But having that said it's a useful and unique sounding pedal that one can use for a variety of stuff (playing bass over it, etc.). But I can give you that: with a tutorial like yours my "getting started"-process with the Ravish Sitar would have been a lot easier! ;)
Ha ha, I'm glad you found it useful!
Great video Thankyou
Thanks for watching! 🙂
This was instantly bookmarked!! Thanks for the in depth look at this pedal,... well done!!
Many thanks! Glad you found it helpful.
I just got one after being intrigued for a few years. I saw a couple of bass demos and knew I had to have it! Still working out the controls and which of my other pedals it works best with.
great idea to have a video manual!
Thanks! You should check out the rest of my 'Video Manual' series. There's a whole playlist you can look through if you want!
Thank you for this tutorial. So useful. I just picked this up yesterday and was wondering how I was going to figure this pedal out. Problem solved!
My pleasure! Glad you found it useful. 👍
I love the Small Faces reference ✌😊
The sitar sound gets old real fast...but you can manipulate it with different reverb combos to be quite usable in ambient...
Great review, just want to say that you can add another speaker to the sympathetic strings, such as a toy speaker which can fit into your pedal board or pass the signal to another pedal board. So in theory you can have the left speaker for the lead sitar sound, and another right speaker for the sympathetic sound. This is probably where it goes beyond the sitar.
One last thing the m audio expression pedal is compatible with this. It is also good for heavy metal if the signal is passed to a fuzz pedal.
I would not get too nerdy with the key of the sympathetic strings, the important thing is to get the right tone A to G, and then just play with the scales to what sounds right.
Just got one of the pedals used, no box or manual, so thanks for this, everything I needed! 👍🏼
You're most welcome. I'm glad it helped!
Thanks. Very Helpful in understanding this pedal. Much appreciated.
You're welcome! Glad you found it useful. 🙂👍
Hey thanks man. Got the pedel today and this is a great reference video.
Thanks! And congrats on your new pedal. You made a wise decision. 😎👍
I have a Roland SPV355, as well as a GR500 and GR700....running those synths into this pedal will no doubt sonically crush, kill and destroy all.
Absolutely! Ha ha
Far and away the best comprehensive, no bullshit demonstration for this pedal I've seen.
I just ordered one today, and I'm very curious to see what it sounds like with distortion and modular effects, though it sounds incredibly authentic and versatile all by itself.
Thanx for posting.
Thanks very much! I really appreciate it and I'm glad you found it useful. 🙂
Thanks for posting !!
gorgeous pedal...just picked one up. Good job with this vid, my friend.
Thanks a lot! Enjoy your new Ravish. 😎👍
Try putting a pitch shifter and a big muff after it, if you can! That's a lot of fun. 😈
Good content. I have a rather specific question: what's that cable from the expression pedal? I'm looking for angled TRS plugs that have a 'clearance' of a centimetre before the 90 degree angle to fit my pedal switcher. They need to be above the Rockbaord Flat Patch plugs, both of the cables going down. I hope this makes sense.
Thanks for watching!
I'm not sure what the cable is, but I'm pretty sure I got it off ebay. I think it's unbranded, but it works great! Hasn't failed me yet...
I usually search keywords like "stereo", "TRS", "angled", and "patch cable" to find whatever the cheapest options out there, are. I also like them 30cm or longer, just so I have plenty of reach if I need to stretch across a wide distance on my board.
Thank you for taking the time make this excellent video. I love Indian music (and food!) so when I discovered this pedal I had to order one. It's in the mail and I can't wait. After watching your video I feel like I already know how to use it. I'll be using it with a violin though, which will be interesting. If you know of any other pedals that would be useful with an electric violin please let me know.
Thank you for watching!
It's a great pedal. I'm sure you'll love it! Very interested to hear what it would sound like with a Violin!
I think a lot of effects would work well with a Violin, too. Especially modulation, filters, and delays. Maybe get a multi effects pedal like a Zoom MultiStomp and try out a bunch of different effects to see which work best?
😎🎸 going to go get my pedal tomorrow can’t wait can’t wait can’t wait lol
Do any of you guys know how to save the sounds after making or editing a new preset sound?
Sorry, I thought I covered this in the video, but apparently I glossed over it!
You save a preset by pressing the 'Preset' footswitch to enter preset mode, then use the 'Preset' click-knob to scroll to the Preset slot you want to save to, then hold it down for 3 seconds to store your current settings to that slot.
Hope that helps!
That helped immensely. Really great video as these pedals definitely have a lot tweakbalility. Do you have favorite settings for getting perfect Beatles style 60’s vibe. Also I noticed on a video they got a harpsichord style on it for the Lucy in the Sky style arpeggio picking. Finally I am trying a few setting of just the drone, I guess that just mean turn the lead right? Thanks again.
Very nice demo
Thank you! 👍
What a wonderful machine and your blessed of the knowledge to tame the beast. Still as the video played on, I noticed more and more that the sound I was hearing that not a sitar. Can a EQ fix this? Is it best to put it before or after? I usually have an EQ pedal late in the chain.
Thank you! Yes, I would place an EQ pedal after this.
I always keep my EQ pedal after my drive section.
This is a really well done video. I really liked the “pause to read” section. I am a sitar student who also plays guitar so this pedal has always been super interesting to me and also... awful (in a good way). Ha ha! This video really showed me how much more this pedal could do and I respect all the hard work that the EHX team must have put into designing it. I wish the tones were less metallic, but it’s still very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for the kind words! It took quite a while to put it together. 😁
Yeah, it's a vastly under-appreciated pedal for how complex it is - even if it doesn't sound *exactly* the same as a Sitar! Ha ha.
Thanks for watching. 😎👍
@@PedalExperiments I literally just went and purchased this pedal on Reverb after watching. I had seen one show up at a great price. Your video made me jump at the chance. It might not be perfect but it looks like a lot of fun! I’m going to check out more vids on your channel now.
It's definitely a lot of fun, and well worth picking up to me around with. Especially at a good price. 👍
Congrats on your purchase. Hope you enjoy it!
Thanks again. 😀
This pedal is pretty sick! Definitely could zone out with it.
Damn, this video is perfect and convinced me to buy one. Thanks for the effort and getting straight to the point in such a clear and helpful way!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. It's a fantastic pedal. 😎👍
Great tutorial!! Thank you.
Cheers for watching! Glad you found it useful. 👍
Became a new subscriber Great
video . Best Video
Thanks! 😎👍
Just got mine today...i put it in my pedal board and man...i don't even know how to use it and all ready im loving it...put it through my synth pedal n delay etc..great stuff ..this video defo helps tho ...nice one
Congrats! I'm glad this video helped. 😊
Thanks, so more helpful than the manual!
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you found it useful. 😊
Sooo I play the harp (pedal harp) and am just starting to get into looping and pedal effects. Other than the Walrus I haven't bought any other effects pedals. I love this one and it is going on my list! What are some other pedals you can recommend that may work with the harp?
Hey! Thanks for watching and for the question.
I would say modulation and time-based effects like delay and reverb would work best on Harp.
I would definitely recommend any of the the Boss DD series, Line6 Echo Park, and the EHX Canyon for delay pedals to check out.
For reverb, there's the Digitech Polara, Line6 Verbzilla, and Boss RV-6.
Or you could get a multi-effects pedal that has a bunch of cool stuff in it, like the Zoom MS-70CDR, or Line 6 M5.
I would also recommend checking out Emily Hopkins' channel:
th-cam.com/users/EmilyHopkins
since she also plays Harp and messes around with different effects!
@@PedalExperiments thank you so much for your help! I appreciate it. I am going to check out her channel now.
Thank you so much for this. It's really useful.
You're most welcome. 😊
A great Informative video. Thank you for making it...
I appreciate the kind words. Glad you found it useful!
thanks for the tutorial chief! really thinking of getting this. i absolutely love indian ragas and it would be a shame not having this in my signal chain. this would really go well with my Lyra 8! thanks again!
My pleasure! 😊
I'm meditating on the Ganges.Please to be silent. LOL. Good job.
Thanks for making this video. At some point I was thinking about buying an reissue dano sitar but I thought buying the box would have been as good option. Setting this thing could drive you nuts. Before I seen this video I was going to listen to some recording that used the sitar and try to dial it in. I still might do that but at least you have given me a starting point. Thank you for taking the time to do this. c];-)
Aw, thank you for the kind words. I really appreciate you letting me know how useful the video was for you!
I don't know why EHX don't provide videos like this for their pedals, especially the really complex ones.
@@PedalExperiments Thanks my friend.
Thanks dude!
Is the a way to save a preset and overwrite one of the 10 presets?
Yes. I think I covered that in the video, but if I didn't, give the official EHX manual a look-over!
Thank you, very helpful! What happens if instead of plugging "Mix out" you use "Sympathetic"? You won't have any lead/dry effect but only sympathetic strings?
Exactly!
Thanks, glad you found it useful. 🙂
Could I use it with electric bass? Tnx!👍 😉
Absolutely!
@@PedalExperiments thanks!!! 👍😀
Not sure if anyone asked this yet but what is the ideal tuning used for these sounds?
That's an excellent question. I just used Standard tuning for this, but you should check out this video for ways to make your guitar sound more like a Sitar, and help enhance the pedal effect to sound more authentic:
th-cam.com/video/05t4R1Iw9ac/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!
@@PedalExperiments Thank you for this!
It would be cool if it came with a tanpura drone.
Hey Phil, do you have recorded music with the ravish? :)
Hey mate, no not really. Just what I've used in my videos.
Uh sad to read that. I think you can do great tracks with the ravish, i hope to hear it one day
Nice sinth pedal!! Could be used for lot more then India sound infact...
Sounds good
Thanks! I really miss this thing. I'll definitely get another one when I can.
I have a Jerry Jones Master Sitar. Currently I’m creating Drone Sympathetic string tones on a loop station and playing over it. I think that my Sitar strings sound more authentic with the buzzbridge, no offense, but your drone and sympathetic tones seem larger and fuller than mine. Question: could I use just the drone effect on yours without affecting my string tone. I’m really interested in this device, if so.
I’m a trained classical guitarist, but I want to learn Raga and play it on my JJ Sitar. :)
Hi Chuck, thanks for the question.
I'm jealous of your Sitar! I've always wanted one to mess about and yet and learn with. I'm not at all surprised to hear that your authentic instrument sounds better in general than this pedal! Ha ha!
EHX did, however, do an amazing job with this thing and I recommend picking one up to try out, if you get chance.
You could definitely use the "Sympathetic Output" to take just the resonating sound of the drone, and dial up the "Dry" level so you can play over the top!
I'd love to hear how that would sound, actually.
Hope that helps?
Thank you, I will try one. I didn’t mean to imply that this did not have a good sound, it does.
I already have the buzz, I just need the “drone and sympathy “ Hey! There’s a title!
I will try this out and let you know!
Ha ha, yeah that's a great title for something! No worries, mate. Keep me updated if you try it!
Ok, picked one up and using the Jerry Jones Sitar with it. I’m sending the main strings going to a Swart Atom- 5watt 8” speaker and sending the sympathetic strings to an AER 60.
The sympathetic strings are dynamite if you don’t get them too loud. Of course I don’t need the Sitar lead so I run that dry but use a little reverb on the Swart.
I gotta say it’s impressive and adds to the experience.
Also, I recorded a very low C drone onto a loop station by holding the Sitar up and shaking it and beating it on the back until the strIngs start to naturally resonate on there own. And that goes into its own channel on the AER. That adds the effect of a rising and falling drone without getting an expression pedal and affecting the sympathetic strings also. Sounds more natural that way I believe.
With 11 stations on my loop I can easily do each key.
The Jerry Jones Sitar also has 13 sympathetic strings with their own pup and can be tuned to whatever you like. It comes tuned to Dsus but I just tuned it chromatically.
That’s all for now. Time to catch a buzzzzz:)
Wow. Mate, that sounds spectacular! Please post a video of that setup, as I'd love to hear it. 😃
Graciasb
this pedal gives you instantly the super annoying neighbour tone
I have access to many pedals that can achieve this. Ha ha
Does the pedal convert the input to a midi signal and then put out a defined tone? Anyway it sounds really cool!
Good question! I'm not sure about that one, I'm afraid.
But however it does its thing, it does it really well. 😁
hej hej :_) sitar elektryczna kosztuje mniej nawet, ale materiał, filmik - SUPER
Haha, to prawda! Ale dzięki temu nie musisz zmieniać gitary. Dzięki za oglądanie!
no tak :_) serdecznie pozdrawiam ! he hej@@PedalExperiments
I was gonna get a Danelectric baby sitar, but with the sympathetic drone of this pedal, I'd rather have this. Sitar without the drone is just not sitar. Now if we can get a tabla simulator....
Seems like playing the lower bass strings of an electric guitar works, but doesn't work so well on the higher end strings. I am just learning this box, give me time!
ooooh i waaaaaannnnnnnt thissssss !!!!
Same! I had to sell this pedal due to financial difficulties during last year, but now that things are a bit better, I want to grab another Ravish!
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the trem bar on the guitar would effortlessly cover all 1/4 tone bends/inflections.........
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I am at a complete loss. I got the pedal and I’m doing everything in the video and nothing is working. There’s no set up video or anything.
In what way isn't it working? Are you hearing the effect? Or is it not powering on?
@@PedalExperiments the unit is powering on, displays are lit, I can turn the white mode knob but get nothing as far as sitar sounds it's like it's not even on
@user-jo2gk6no3p Are you plugged into the correct input/output? Cables definitely working, etc?
@@PedalExperiments the cords are good. I had it in the effects loop but it doesn’t work in the effects loop for some strange reason because I pulled it out and ran it straight from Guitar to pedal to amp and then it started to work. I have no idea why this would not work in the effects loop.
@user-jo2gk6no3p Weird.
Were you plugging into the 'Send' + 'Return' jacks?
How does she track?
*IT* tracks really well. Perfectly, even!
Being predominately a pitch-based effect, EHX absolutely nailed this sound! Thanks to their octave algorithms, which have been world-leading for years.
@@PedalExperiments One thing to keep in mind, it won't go lower than an open A string on a bass. Not a problem with a guitar, but more problematic when used with a bass or keyboard.
Good to know! I was planning to try this thing with my Bass VI, so that's a useful heads-up. Thanks!
@@PedalExperiments A bass VI might be okay. At worst, if it's not, just get an octave-up pedal and stuff it right before this pedal. That's what I do with my bass and Mel9.
I was browsing reverb drunk last week and ordered one of these. It just came in today. I regret buying it and was going to sell it, but this video helped a lot and I may give it a shot. Also this guy makes it sound awesome: th-cam.com/video/OA3zU8IONzE/w-d-xo.html
Glad the video helped! 😊
It's a pretty unique and specific effect, so it's not the kind of pedal I use very often. But it's so great, it's worth keeping around imo.
@@PedalExperiments Yes, I have the EHX Mel-9 Mellotron emulator and I love it, so I think once I get grasp on the ravish sitar I'll love it too. Also a really great band I like uses the Ravish Sitar pedal, Zaum. You can hear it all over this album: th-cam.com/video/c_njw-Aw-dc/w-d-xo.html
You gotta play Norwegian wood cmon.
Haha, I leave that up to you. I'm just here to show you how to navigate the controls. 😄
This pedal costs more than three times what I paid for my first sitar.
Weird flex, but ok.
*Why would those fools make this and add no midi control? WTF*
Yeah, that is a pretty big oversight on their part. In my opinion, they really need to give this pedal an update, and put it in a smaller enclosure.
You should play a real song to let us hear What This really sound
That isn't my aim here. Plenty of other channels show the range of sounds and how they can be used in a musical context, etc.
I mainly focus on showing how to navigate the controls, so you can more effectively dial in the sounds you want. 👍🏻
I have been in India and studied Sitar for a few years. This thing does not sound like a Sitar at all. It sounds like a awful tuned steeldrum. Horrible!
Well, it gets you as close to the ballpark sound as possible, without using a full piezo/MIDI setup or having to learn a whole other instrument.
Ah well, it's not for everyone. 🤷♂️
Wrong sound of a real sitar
Too much fake
This is the most disappointing pedal i ever got. The sound is awful and thinny. it sounds like a CHEAP/FREE Vst. I do not reccomend