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Dickie's 90-Second Pedal Demos
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ม.ค. 2021
No waffling, no widdling, no blues-rock grimacing.
No edits, no backing tracks, no uncritical gushing.
Dickie's 90-Second Pedal Demos are quick, simple, irreverent but high-quality introductions to great pedals - both acclaimed classics and underrated gems - and how to get the best out of them.
I'm an experienced guitar player and journalist who writes reviews professionally for guitar.com, and I'm doing this for fun. The plan is to upload a new video every couple of weeks or so until I run out of pedals or get mauled to death by my cat, whichever comes first.
No edits, no backing tracks, no uncritical gushing.
Dickie's 90-Second Pedal Demos are quick, simple, irreverent but high-quality introductions to great pedals - both acclaimed classics and underrated gems - and how to get the best out of them.
I'm an experienced guitar player and journalist who writes reviews professionally for guitar.com, and I'm doing this for fun. The plan is to upload a new video every couple of weeks or so until I run out of pedals or get mauled to death by my cat, whichever comes first.
AllPedal Macrodose: Is there such a thing as too many filter effects?
If you've seen my demo of the EQD Spatial Delivery, this is like three of those having a brawl in a restaurant kitchen. It's a filtery fun fest!
But it did make me break my own 'no edits' rule. Why? Because it's just so complicated. If I'd kept the camera running while I changed the settings between these three sounds, the knob-twiddling would have filled a 90-second demo on its own.
So, to answer the question of the title, no, there isn't such a thing as too many filter effects - but there is such a thing as too many filter effects in a fully manual pedal (and one with hard-to-read knob markers). If this thing let you save presets, it'd be a masterpiece.
(Guitar is a Harmony Silhouette.)
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Welcome to Dickie's 90-Second Pedal Demos!
No waffling, no widdling, no blues-rock grimacing.
No edits, no backing tracks, no uncritical gushing.
And absolutely no paid/promoted/sponsored content.
Just quick, simple, irreverent but high-quality introductions to great pedals - both acclaimed classics and underrated gems - and how to get the best out of them.
#allpedal #filterpedal #macrodose #dickiesound
But it did make me break my own 'no edits' rule. Why? Because it's just so complicated. If I'd kept the camera running while I changed the settings between these three sounds, the knob-twiddling would have filled a 90-second demo on its own.
So, to answer the question of the title, no, there isn't such a thing as too many filter effects - but there is such a thing as too many filter effects in a fully manual pedal (and one with hard-to-read knob markers). If this thing let you save presets, it'd be a masterpiece.
(Guitar is a Harmony Silhouette.)
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Welcome to Dickie's 90-Second Pedal Demos!
No waffling, no widdling, no blues-rock grimacing.
No edits, no backing tracks, no uncritical gushing.
And absolutely no paid/promoted/sponsored content.
Just quick, simple, irreverent but high-quality introductions to great pedals - both acclaimed classics and underrated gems - and how to get the best out of them.
#allpedal #filterpedal #macrodose #dickiesound
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That's one groovy pedal.
I'm kinda getting into that metallic phaser sound. Like Death by Audio's Disturbance
@@jeremiahbayani184 like the sound of that thing.
I could be happy the rest of my life... watching succinct pedal demos 👌
Cheers!
Top use of the mash button function. Too bad this reverb doesn't have a better spring reverb sound... I don't know if you can dial it to sound better, through the app... Top playing and demonstration, top job, stay strong healthy creative and blessed, much love from Greece!
Thank you!
@DickieDemos you are welcome!
But can it do spaceship sounds when you turn the time knob?
Honestly, I sold my D1 about five seconds after I got a Raster 2 (demo coming soon!) and my memory isn't clear enough to answer that with authority… but I *think* no, not really.
Have you tried to play with inside gain trimpots? I’ve tried to push them at the maximum, the sound is really good but the pedal create a significant hiss. I don’t now if it is normal…. 😕
I hadn't tried… but I have now. So, as it is in the demo, the low-gain trimpot is at minimum and the high-gain is just a tiny 1/8 turn short of maximum. (Don't know if that's the factory setting, as I bought it second-hand.) It gets even more squelchy if you turn the high-gain pot up to full, but yes, also very noisy - so I put it back to how it was before. And I don't see any benefit to cranking up the low-gain side.
At the demo settings, it is not a hissy pedal.
@ thank you very much for doing the test, it confirms me my pedal doesn’t have any problem. 🙏 I have tried different settings, my conclusion is that high gain trimpot shouldn’t exceed 3h, and the pedal keep quiet.
I like this pedal, although I must admit that I personally don't like to turn up the gain to create saturation, I prefer to use my trusty Boss OD3 and I promise you it sounds incredible.
@@DogPoool I think the Iridium gets on well with a lot of drive pedals. (The Walrus ACS1 does too.)
Turn off the cab sim mode and put it in full range! Took me a while to figure that one out.
Through an amp, I definitely prefer amp mode. But I've never tried full-range mode for DI...
I love mine. Its rowdy.
that's a good word for it!
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Not sure how you manage to make a better demo than most channels in only a minute and a half, but I'll take it!!
@@cameronnelson1735 thank you!
Sounds (and looks) great Rich! Nice playing too.
Cheers Rob! It's a proper gem.
I have the same mode knob issues. Hiss not so much.
oh, another dirt pedal
Well, at least it's two dirt pedals in one...
Correct no one will buy a multy effect unit that only use one effect at a time. Why on earth would they do that
I hope I answered that in the video? And they're still selling them after 13 years, so...
Clean tones - the ACS1 definitely won. The Marshall tones are equally bad for everyone, Simplifire slightly better than the rest. The Voxy sound is also bad for everyone. Maybe at Iridium he is the little nicer than a little more pleasant. It would be interesting to listen to a similar comparison in the mix
@@Vikkk1978 I think I broadly agree with all of that, although I do like the Vox tones of the Walrus and Strymon in some ways.
Dope video
@@LawGone1 thanks!
Can I bypass the power amp and cab sim and plug into the effects loop of my amp?
No longer have the pedal so I can't test this, but there is an FX loop, so I guess you could plug into a power amp from the send output. (There's also a cab bypass option.)
Nobody shows what it actually sounds like as a virtual capo down or up a few semitones.. I suppose it has to be polyphonic pitch-shift capable to do that?
Well, that's just a question of setting the blend control to maximum... but to be honest, even at fairly small intervals it doesn't sound great. The latency becomes noticeable, and the higher notes have a bit of a nasty sizzle.
How can I create a blank preset?
IIRC you press and hold the model knob to get the presets menu.
Sorry bro, this is a horrible review. Worst one I've seen.
Walrus wins with Fender tones for me.
@@ThePolarBeer me too!
Regarding the onscreen comment about the Neo, isn’t the Neo analog while the Lex is digital?
No, the Neo Vents are all digital - they use SHARC DSP.
The slow speed sounds better than the vent. I kind of wish I had bought this! But I have every drive known to man! lol The Lex is great!
@@alguitarchristie I sold my Vent not long after I bought this, but I might have to buy another for the fast sound. 🙄
@@DickieDemos 🤣
I feel like it's a sound that not many people will use though... too niche imo.
Fair point. But more people SHOULD use it!
hey nice pedal, nice videoo, kool sounds!!!!
Thank you!
Dickie, what is chord progression in the first 2 minutes? I'd like to play it myself.
Oh man, it's really hard to explain... have you got long fingers?! Starting position is a G sharp minor with the thumb playing the root (4th fret), ring finger and little finger on 6th fret, then the index finger on the 4th fret of the G string and middle finger on the 4th fret of the B string. This way you can leave the high E string open, and move the index finger down to the 3rd fret for the second chord. Does that make sense? The other chords are all that same basic shape with an open B string, sliding up and down the neck (B, E, F sharp, C sharp minor).
@@DickieDemos as soon as you mentioned thumb in the video I knew i should delete my comment! Really all i care about is the melody of the up and down sequence of chord sounds, so without all the fancy additions, what is the order of the straight chords. Thanks for the reply.
@@BobbyGeneric145 Haha, that might be even harder to explain! In the 'verse' part my index finger is shifting between B and B flat pretty much randomly, so that's really just two versions of one chord. Then it's B, E, F#, C#m and back to G#m, then B, F#m, A, Am.
@@DickieDemos ok ill give that a shot. Thanks!
Got it love it
Do what? Have a drive control?
No.
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"They all sound like Rats; don't worry about it." Coincidentally, that's my take on Peavey's. Great channel, BTW.
@@DerpRulesAll thank you!
when your pedal costs more than your guitar.....😂
@@DerpRulesAll I know, I know...
Thanks for testing! Clean sounds top, crunch´s terrible.
@@mlowack cheers! I do like the Vox crunch but, well, I do mostly stick to the cleans...
@@DickieDemos i am just going to get me a vox ac 10, for the real thing.
I really love your videos, even if I’m not buying this one your showcase makes me appreciate what it can do
@@awienc thank you, good of you to comment!
Beautiful. It's just so beautiful Well done 🤝 .🌿🚬🥃🎚📻🎵🧲🫀👍
this little amplifier from the same brand as jimi hendrix's guitar was invented and there are not jimi hendrix's wah wah effects why?
The new Plus version has 25 effects instead of 12, but I don't see an autowah on the list. Not sure if you can install one from the Fender Tone app?
Cool!
@@jensbomholt4529 thanks! It certainly is.
Great humor. Well done!
Thank you! But why does nobody compliment me on my ferocious shredding chops...?
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This one is really tempting 🤔 It certainly opens up a world of possibilities 😮 Would love a stereo version!!!
That's not a bad idea - an optional stereo mode where it sends hi and lo to separate outputs instead of mixing them back together? Hmm…
@@DickieDemos what pedal out there is comparable that does have stereo?
@@444levels9 You know what, I've just realised you CAN use this in stereo - simply by not using the returns. So you send the bottom half of the signal to one pedal, the top half to another, and then connect those pedals directly to two amps. (I'm not sure how much real-world value this has, to be honest, but it does work.)
Pretty much all of these pale compared to a real amp.
I think the ACS1 in particular is great for some things... but I also have a collection of real amps and it's not getting any smaller.
I'd use the Hecck out of it, and do some REAL Out There Sheeeeeiiiitt.
Love your approach. The parenthetical notes are so real ;). keep it up!
@@darylshawnmusic thank you!
I wanna buy this pedal but it sounds compressed in the chords :/
It is a bit, but not in a way that bothers me. I think it was less compressed before the big firmware update, actually.
@@DickieDemosdang ok good to know.
2 jack input/outputs on the back. But which one is in and wihch one is out?
@@koenvanmeerbeek it is a bit cramped up there.
It is very useful by blending just a bit to the full volume of the guitar. It is exceptionally beautiful with classical guitar.
@@betticat82 interesting!
I pick any pedal that has more than 1 tone knob anytime. I used to own an early version of Timmy that has those confusing tone knobs where the value lowers as you turn it up. That pedal taught me that sometimes lowering the bass on a drive pedal adds articulation. Anyways, the end
Yes, 100% this.
That's a lot of hair.
Yeah, but that's nothing compared to a sea otter.
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Two thumbs upfrom me; one for showing hiw to make a guitar sound like 70s Jean Michel Jarre, the other for mentioning Wales. Cymru am byth!
Haha, thanks! I won't try to reply in Welsh.
Should I get this or the Raster V2 for sound design?
Depends what sort of sounds you want to design! I don't have the Raster - it's high on my shopping list - but it looks to be more versatile as a 'normal' delay AND does proper stereo effects. The Particle might be better if you want glitchy unpredictability.