A great thing with the BigSky & TimeLine (and probably Mobius) which is useful when wanting to recreate a patch is if you change anything the preset button will change its color to red and when changed back it turns green again. Yoy could go through all knobs like that to see what settings you dialed in! :) great video!
I’ve tried probably 6 different reverbs including having multiple pedals that focus on different types of reverb and while they sound great, none of them come close to the versatility or depth of the strymon.
I ask, no, I DEMAND the full version of this track! The first seconds I heard it, so sweet memories that never happened to me, hit me so hard.. Sitting by the fireplace in my house, it's raining outside, beautiful blonde wife and 3 kids are with me.. We are happy, I'm playing guitar, we're drinking hot chocolate.
Damn man, I've been playing guitar for 50 some years and it never ceases to amaze me how much I learned from watching your videos! I appreciate you man and I think you're playing is next level!
Man I’d love to hear you put out a solo record with this exact kinda stuff like the intro! Just awesome, especially with the cinematography, and visuals. The intro reminded me of a lot of the stuff Julian Baker does. That was killer!
Great reverb tips Rhett! - Years ago I had an old analog spring reverb, and I got this amazing effect out of it I've never been able to replicate. It sounded like a jet engine accelerating into some kind of "hyper drive". I got this sound by massively over-driving the unit (which I assume was designed for line-level) by placing it _after_ the power amp section and slowly turning the amp up from zero until it sounded insane and then doing a dive-bomb on the whammy bar. -- As the whammy went down the insane distortion actually went "up" through some kind of zero point and into this weird "phasey" modulated distortion reminiscent of the final fade-out of Van Halen's Eruption. It was really other-worldly sounding and makes me want to pick up an old analog spring unit off of eBay and try to recreate it. - Not sure I'm that adventurous any more though, lol.
I may have had a phaser somewhere in the chain around the pre-amp section as well. I probably did as I used to use a slow phaser almost all the time on leads back then.
Sounds like the Bigsky is clipping.. When you power up the Strymon stuff hold down the right footswitch (C/tap), then scroll (using the type encoder) to «level», there you can se if the bigsky is getting a to hot signal! Strymon is designet for «line level», so it works best after a preamp!
Your strymon videos are super helpful, thanks. I'm learning a lot and a big reason why I got them in the first place! Strymon should hire you. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada
Rhett, I found your channel from Rick Beato and want you to know how much I enjoy your work and contributions to my musical knowledge and growth. I think you offer so much practical know how in a very engaging way. keep up the good work.
This has been a really good video. I have the blue sky got it on sale for cheap super luckily. This has helped me with the concept of the pre-delay. I never had a pedal with that and now it makes a lot of sense on how to still cut thru with it. Cheers bud !
Very helpful, thanks. You get at the biggest challenge for us non-pros - what to do with the gear we buy. I mean we buy it for a reason - example: I buy a TC Nova mod pedal for some Chorus for Rush songs and maybe Flange for EVH. However, I don't really know much of what else it can do or how to do it. I would guess most people don't know even standard techniques - like your comment on using room and plate for small vs. spring for large. There a great business out there for someone to just tell people how to use the thousands of dollars of gear they've got in new and interesting ways. This vid helps with that. Thanks again. BTW - you should talk more on the Beato gigs - the other (repair) guy, always does all the talking. ;-)
If you want a Pedal the will give you that Classic Alex Lifeson Chorus - buy the Free the Tone Tri Avatar Chorus ( just trust me) = Phenomenal Pedal. ( by far ) The Best Chorus I have ever heard, & I have Tried them All. For the Van Halen Flanger , Id just buy the MXR EVH Flanger (not my personal choice), as I prefer The Mooer Elec Lady / EHX Mistress clone.
Thanks for setting up the launching pad for all of us noobs! After seeing my buddy pick one up, I had to get one, and your video has helped me get the fuel I need to blast off. Superb descriptions of all the effects knobs and how they interact. Subbed and liked!
Some good tips there, thanks. However, The 'Weird Science' name and setting is a patch that comes as standard in the BigSky pedal. So everyone has that in their BigSky. Unless you carried out the sound design for Strymon...
I just watched your Profiler tops video but could not add comments for some reason. It was a great show and I cant wait to load up your free profiles and then buy some more if they sound as good as they do on the site. Great tips by the way. Im now subscribed. Im a real fan of some of your tone shaping. Thanks again for some awsome videos and advice.
Your ‘versatile’ mix sounds like the soundtrack of every Peter Berg movie. I don’t ‘know’ this as fact, as I’ve never met the man, but it’s become almost a staple in each of his films. For instance any 60sec clip of ‘Friday Night Lights’ you could choose, I’ll bet, will have this sound in the background. Curious to be sure… but I’ve come to enjoy it. Nice mix! I really learn a lot from these pedal specific ‘tips and tricks’ videos. 👏🏼🎶
Man, you really have a lot of skill in video and sound production. Your videos look like movies. The best I've seen on TH-cam related to music. Your sounds are ambient and could go with a movie or a TV show. That's real skill. Make videos on that and that'd be very useful. Not that what you're doing now isn't. It's great also.
This guy is the real deal. I really like the tones you get from your Lightning 15 and Morgan 20 amps. How would you compare the two? Which has more headroom and takes pedals better?
Playing synth I really like what you do at the end, replacing people like us so we can go to the bar and grab a drink : ) But seriously, I like what you do there, especially when going weird. In the world of modular synths the saying is that you can not have enough VCAs. I think in the world of music in general you can not have enough reverb pedals. I got a Tc electronic Hall of Fame that I made a ridiculous patch for in the Tone Print editor. I have no clue as to what is going on there, but with it i found some sweet spots for gradually camouflaging what I'm playing and turn it into something totally recognizable and different. I also just recently got a Eventide Space that I just scratched the surface on what it can do. Then for you as I think I saw an Earthquacker Devise on your board, and you said in another video that you love delays especially, that you if you haven't should try the Avalanche Run, and or maybe the Disaster Transport SR.
Great discussion on how to get a sweet reverb without it wetting it too much... pre-delay is definitely a key to that... still learning about the other parameters
I love the textures you create in both this video and the delay video. I like the m7#5 feel you had in one of them. Do you have videos on your favorite chord voicing for lush sounds? I've mostly seen gear.
just bought a pedal board today and one of the toys on its the strymon big sky. i havent even tried it yet. just wanted to see your take on it before hiting it. Thanks for posting. Weird science, great name for that effect.
Very creative, love it!!! I agree, reverb can create such a beautiful sound scape, much more than distortion, great job Rhett, really enjoy the videos bro, God Bless !!!
Killer intro! This video is helpful for understanding why guitarists might want multiple reverb sounds on a gig. I'm a bit of a minimalist and like to use the onboard spring reverb in my Carr Rambler. I plug straight in, crank the amp to 10, use my guitar controls to dial back, and barely turn up the reverb to get a touch-sensitive reverb that you feel more than hear. From there, I can wind it up or down depending on the vibe and the room.
Well, I just stopped the video, went to Reverb, and bought me one of these Strymon Big Skies...I’ve been mulling it for a few months, this last video, as well as the last one, pushed me over the edge. I cannot wait for it to get here. 😎😎😎
i love your channel, really do.. not especially what or how you play (you would probably say the same thing about me), but your overall love for the instrument and your gift to make it nuanced and contagious.. just one thing about the "no plan B" thing.. i'm sure your genuineness would, in the end agree, that the era we live in as musicians confronts us on a daily basis to the plan B "let's still fill the fridge and pay the rent".. i agree with the sentiment, it's necessary to become a great musician, but let's not kid ourselves, disappearing in your basement to record an album (that won't sell in itself on a "record" form, and will have to rely on finding side ways to make it worth on a financial/time/reality field).. your channel IS a plan B.. and a great one at that.. much love and indeed, keep on keeping on.. XX
I’ve had a couple nice reverbs but honestly the best shimmer verb I’ve ever heard was on a boss RV6. If you get the tone in the right place to where you don’t really hear the octave swell in, it can make some beautiful soundscapes. To me shimmer can be really nice when used subtly! Especially with swells Currently thought I just use a Neunaber immerse. I love the wet sound but I wish I had something with more sounds available on presets. I play in church mostly and the settings I use are somewhat close to the preset you called versatile.
Rhett Shull, shoegazer. Who knew? Just stumbled upon this older video whilst looking for things to try with my Big Sky. Great video! PS your “weird science” patch reminds me of the Blade Runner soundtrack
I can tell a lot of time and production went into this and the Timeline video. They sound amazing and are extremely helpful. More Signal Flow videos, please.
You're quite the sound architect, Mr Shull! And you play well, too! I love it! :-) I have yet to hear that 'shimmer' reverb at church, I was more reminded of U2's 'The Unforgettable Fire' album and something from Coldplay's 'Viva La Vida' one. 13:09 reminds me of Andy Summers' guitar synth sounds, and he had tuned it to 5ths also. Nice stuff, and greetings from NZ! :-)
Yea I agree with that point on using longer and more wet reverbs for more simplistic guitar parts, I think thats something Coldplay’s guitarist does very well. I think I’m just gonna get an rv6 to start with.
Hi Rhett! This video has definitely inspired me to exhaust all the possible sounds out of my EQD Astral Destiny + Keeley Caverns v2 combo. Thank you so much. Back to tweaking haha
I almost snagged me one of these, they are really amazing! Price was not an issue nor was the size. I opted for the Wampler mainly due to the fact that, I probably would never use even half of the features on the big sky. There are many who do and to those a big thumbs to them and the big sky.
Been seeing you quite a bit on Beato's channel so I checked out your channel and guess what? Subbed! Quality information, polished vids -- this is the good side of TH-cam!
I recently have been looking at different Reverb pedals and Delay pedals, I have been considering the Big sky and the Time line. But yeah man you confirmed it. I'm going to save up and get those pedals 🎛️🎛️🎸🎶 😊
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The poetic approach in the intro, the high quality images and music its awesome! So original and beautiful. Thanks!!
This is one of the most useful and BS free pedal videos I've ever seen. Thank You!
Love the cinematography!! 💯 So nice...
Nahre Sol what?! A piano player watching guitar stuff? Your piano skills is on another level. Love your videos😍 Also can’t wait for your next IG LIVE
That intro, that sound... oh my gawd! That was so beautiful
A great thing with the BigSky & TimeLine (and probably Mobius) which is useful when wanting to recreate a patch is if you change anything the preset button will change its color to red and when changed back it turns green again. Yoy could go through all knobs like that to see what settings you dialed in! :) great video!
Which one is the button to switch between presets?
I dont even have a reverb pedal and I'm watching this
truth and common sense warrior it’s huge too lol
I’ve tried probably 6 different reverbs including having multiple pedals that focus on different types of reverb and while they sound great, none of them come close to the versatility or depth of the strymon.
@@luketanner7638 Have you tried the boss dd-200 or dd-500?
@@joeymorse365 Those are Delay Pedals.
source audio ventris. two dsp with 56-bit processing each. who cares about 10 yrs old big sky?
Dig the track at the beginning man. Explosions in the sky vibes
I ask, no, I DEMAND the full version of this track! The first seconds I heard it, so sweet memories that never happened to me, hit me so hard.. Sitting by the fireplace in my house, it's raining outside, beautiful blonde wife and 3 kids are with me.. We are happy, I'm playing guitar, we're drinking hot chocolate.
Yeah was that first round of reverb big sky as well? Just that huge swell.
Damn man, I've been playing guitar for 50 some years and it never ceases to amaze me how much I learned from watching your videos! I appreciate you man and I think you're playing is next level!
I love how the dude was ready to jump out of his seat, that passion is contagious. Keep up the good work! :)
I think this still is the greatest Rhett Shull video of all time ❤
Man I’d love to hear you put out a solo record with this exact kinda stuff like the intro! Just awesome, especially with the cinematography, and visuals. The intro reminded me of a lot of the stuff Julian Baker does. That was killer!
Great reverb tips Rhett! - Years ago I had an old analog spring reverb, and I got this amazing effect out of it I've never been able to replicate. It sounded like a jet engine accelerating into some kind of "hyper drive". I got this sound by massively over-driving the unit (which I assume was designed for line-level) by placing it _after_ the power amp section and slowly turning the amp up from zero until it sounded insane and then doing a dive-bomb on the whammy bar. -- As the whammy went down the insane distortion actually went "up" through some kind of zero point and into this weird "phasey" modulated distortion reminiscent of the final fade-out of Van Halen's Eruption. It was really other-worldly sounding and makes me want to pick up an old analog spring unit off of eBay and try to recreate it. - Not sure I'm that adventurous any more though, lol.
I may have had a phaser somewhere in the chain around the pre-amp section as well. I probably did as I used to use a slow phaser almost all the time on leads back then.
Wowwww. The audio and video production quality (on the intro especially) is brilliant!
Gotta be honest, I keep coming back just to listen to the intro over and over!
Sounds like the Bigsky is clipping..
When you power up the Strymon stuff hold down the right footswitch (C/tap), then scroll (using the type encoder) to «level», there you can se if the bigsky is getting a to hot signal!
Strymon is designet for «line level», so it works best after a preamp!
I heard that breakup. Rhett said it was the amp, but I agree... that sounded more like clipping.
Couldn't it be Digital Distortion? - from Too Hot a Signal going to the Recording Device? Either way - enjoy your videos brother.
Either way it sounds great!
Yeah some of those didn't sound like break up distortion from the amp, sounded more like clipping
Thanks for that! Did not know about test mode. Totally undocumented.
Great Video Rhett, nice to watch someone that knows how to actually use the pedal and demonstrate it well.
That intro was beautiful. And those reverb sounds are really, I gotta mess around with reverbs now. I especially liked that shimmer effect
Excellent videography and music! Loving the intro. Had to like before I even made it into the actual video!
Your strymon videos are super helpful, thanks. I'm learning a lot and a big reason why I got them in the first place! Strymon should hire you. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada
I just dialed in the first 3, so good, exactly what I have been wanted thank you!!!
Great vid Rhett, love the way you demo stuff. Learned a bunch. But that intro track....damn. So good.
Rhett, I found your channel from Rick Beato and want you to know how much I enjoy your work and contributions to my musical knowledge and growth. I think you offer so much practical know how in a very engaging way. keep up the good work.
This has been a really good video. I have the blue sky got it on sale for cheap super luckily. This has helped me with the concept of the pre-delay. I never had a pedal with that and now it makes a lot of sense on how to still cut thru with it. Cheers bud !
Your videos keep getting better and better. Inspiring. Keep going, Rhett!
Rhett this video made me smile. Going to check out THE TONE COURSE.
The raining footage is awesome as your playing, great intro!, i really enjoyed.
Very helpful, thanks. You get at the biggest challenge for us non-pros - what to do with the gear we buy. I mean we buy it for a reason - example: I buy a TC Nova mod pedal for some Chorus for Rush songs and maybe Flange for EVH. However, I don't really know much of what else it can do or how to do it. I would guess most people don't know even standard techniques - like your comment on using room and plate for small vs. spring for large. There a great business out there for someone to just tell people how to use the thousands of dollars of gear they've got in new and interesting ways. This vid helps with that. Thanks again. BTW - you should talk more on the Beato gigs - the other (repair) guy, always does all the talking. ;-)
If you want a Pedal the will give you that Classic Alex Lifeson Chorus - buy the Free the Tone Tri Avatar Chorus ( just trust me) = Phenomenal Pedal. ( by far ) The Best Chorus I have ever heard, & I have Tried them All. For the Van Halen Flanger , Id just buy the MXR EVH Flanger (not my personal choice), as I prefer The Mooer Elec Lady / EHX Mistress clone.
John ManyJohns well said!!
Thanks for setting up the launching pad for all of us noobs! After seeing my buddy pick one up, I had to get one, and your video has helped me get the fuel I need to blast off. Superb descriptions of all the effects knobs and how they interact. Subbed and liked!
That intro song is amazing Rhett!
Beautiful playing Rhett! Gotta get me one of those Strymons. I've been using my Soldano Space Box forever. Might be time for something new.😁
Some good tips there, thanks. However, The 'Weird Science' name and setting is a patch that comes as standard in the BigSky pedal. So everyone has that in their BigSky. Unless you carried out the sound design for Strymon...
Maybe Rhett bought the pedal used and thought the patch was created by the previous owner? And then he "forgot" he didn't create it himself?
@@klapaucjusz1 lol
Rhett, you're putting up great information for musicians. Great tone work. And "weird science" is tasty!
Very helpful video. Nicely done on the explanations of knobs and sounds.
I just watched your Profiler tops video but could not add comments for some reason. It was a great show and I cant wait to load up your free profiles and then buy some more if they sound as good as they do on the site. Great tips by the way. Im now subscribed. Im a real fan of some of your tone shaping. Thanks again for some awsome videos and advice.
Gave this video a thumbs up for the intro alone. It was beautiful 😍
I love the Shimmer With A little over Drive Sounds Great 🎸🎸
Really appreciate this in depth video as I recently got the big sky.
Light and shade in that opening track is GREAT👍. Like hearing festival scale rock in blazing sunshine…
Great shimmer tip, thanks Rhett😀
The Intro was so "Coldplay-yy"
I fucking loved it.
Thank you so much, mate! Those tips are gold!
Hey, Rhett !!! I'm from Brazil !!! Your videos are always great and help me a lot !!!! Your style of playing is awesome !!! Thanks !!!!
Your ‘versatile’ mix sounds like the soundtrack of every Peter Berg movie. I don’t ‘know’ this as fact, as I’ve never met the man, but it’s become almost a staple in each of his films. For instance any 60sec clip of ‘Friday Night Lights’ you could choose, I’ll bet, will have this sound in the background.
Curious to be sure… but I’ve come to enjoy it. Nice mix! I really learn a lot from these pedal specific ‘tips and tricks’ videos. 👏🏼🎶
I'd love to own Bigsky, but have just got Line 6 HX Effects, so will experiment with those reverbs first! An awesome tutorial- thank you!
Man, you really have a lot of skill in video and sound production. Your videos look like movies. The best I've seen on TH-cam related to music. Your sounds are ambient and could go with a movie or a TV show. That's real skill. Make videos on that and that'd be very useful.
Not that what you're doing now isn't. It's great also.
Hey Rhett, Really appreciate these effects uses, tips and tricks. Thank you so much. I will check out your Tone Course. Thanks.
Excuse me while I show you a movie grade rain sequence while priming you for a guitar tutorial. #multitasking
NICE pedal board. I would love to have that. Great job building that.
This guy is the real deal. I really like the tones you get from your Lightning 15 and Morgan 20 amps. How would you compare the two? Which has more headroom and takes pedals better?
Playing synth I really like what you do at the end, replacing people like us so we can go to the bar and grab a drink : )
But seriously, I like what you do there, especially when going weird.
In the world of modular synths the saying is that you can not have enough VCAs. I think in the world of music in general you can not have enough reverb pedals. I got a Tc electronic Hall of Fame that I made a ridiculous patch for in the Tone Print editor. I have no clue as to what is going on there, but with it i found some sweet spots for gradually camouflaging what I'm playing and turn it into something totally recognizable and different.
I also just recently got a Eventide Space that I just scratched the surface on what it can do.
Then for you as I think I saw an Earthquacker Devise on your board, and you said in another video that you love delays especially, that you if you haven't should try the Avalanche Run, and or maybe the Disaster Transport SR.
Great discussion on how to get a sweet reverb without it wetting it too much... pre-delay is definitely a key to that... still learning about the other parameters
I love the textures you create in both this video and the delay video. I like the m7#5 feel you had in one of them. Do you have videos on your favorite chord voicing for lush sounds? I've mostly seen gear.
Thank you for making these man
just bought a pedal board today and one of the toys on its the strymon big sky. i havent even tried it yet. just wanted to see your take on it before hiting it. Thanks for posting. Weird science, great name for that effect.
Beautifully shot video and great sounds 👌
13:00 that reminded me of Stranger Things a lot. Great sound!
You have a genuine sense and feel for great movie photography
Super nicely done video.
I like your Intro a lot.
Very creative, love it!!! I agree, reverb can create such a beautiful sound scape, much more than distortion, great job Rhett, really enjoy the videos bro, God Bless !!!
I'm all for guitars replacing keys! 😄
Awesome video as always Rhett, but those reflections on the knobs were killing me lol
An evocative and beautiful video on many levels Rhett. You’re an artist..
Killer intro! This video is helpful for understanding why guitarists might want multiple reverb sounds on a gig.
I'm a bit of a minimalist and like to use the onboard spring reverb in my Carr Rambler.
I plug straight in, crank the amp to 10, use my guitar controls to dial back, and barely turn up the reverb to get a touch-sensitive reverb that you feel more than hear. From there, I can wind it up or down depending on the vibe and the room.
great tips dude.Caribbean viewer here
Your tones are to die for, IMO.
I just bought this pedal and I love it. Definitely a lot to learn with it but this was very helpful thank you
Well, I just stopped the video, went to Reverb, and bought me one of these Strymon Big Skies...I’ve been mulling it for a few months, this last video, as well as the last one, pushed me over the edge. I cannot wait for it to get here. 😎😎😎
I bought one about a month ago and it was great decision although i still have no idea how to fully use it... lol
I LOVE THIS GUITAR!!!! what is it? so awesome , shape, sound, warmth...wow wow..
The shimmer with the tone rolled off is a pretty cool idea
salomao1989
Strangely enough i was just trying that last night
Some good tips there, many thanks 👍
i love your channel, really do.. not especially what or how you play (you would probably say the same thing about me), but your overall love for the instrument and your gift to make it nuanced and contagious.. just one thing about the "no plan B" thing.. i'm sure your genuineness would, in the end agree, that the era we live in as musicians confronts us on a daily basis to the plan B "let's still fill the fridge and pay the rent".. i agree with the sentiment, it's necessary to become a great musician, but let's not kid ourselves, disappearing in your basement to record an album (that won't sell in itself on a "record" form, and will have to rely on finding side ways to make it worth on a financial/time/reality field).. your channel IS a plan B.. and a great one at that.. much love and indeed, keep on keeping on.. XX
excellent video good sir. thx for explaining and uploading.
I’ve had a couple nice reverbs but honestly the best shimmer verb I’ve ever heard was on a boss RV6. If you get the tone in the right place to where you don’t really hear the octave swell in, it can make some beautiful soundscapes. To me shimmer can be really nice when used subtly! Especially with swells
Currently thought I just use a Neunaber immerse. I love the wet sound but I wish I had something with more sounds available on presets. I play in church mostly and the settings I use are somewhat close to the preset you called versatile.
Beautiful playing. Such a great overall tone.
Nice work. Love the track at the front.
Bro, I love your vids! 💪
Rhett Shull, shoegazer. Who knew? Just stumbled upon this older video whilst looking for things to try with my Big Sky. Great video! PS your “weird science” patch reminds me of the Blade Runner soundtrack
I would LOVE if you did a show on how to properly download the new kemper reverbs to your kemper. A real hair puller.
Your videos are so helpful that I take notes...
I can tell a lot of time and production went into this and the Timeline video. They sound amazing and are extremely helpful. More Signal Flow videos, please.
You're quite the sound architect, Mr Shull! And you play well, too! I love it! :-) I have yet to hear that 'shimmer' reverb at church, I was more reminded of U2's 'The Unforgettable Fire' album and something from Coldplay's 'Viva La Vida' one. 13:09 reminds me of Andy Summers' guitar synth sounds, and he had tuned it to 5ths also. Nice stuff, and greetings from NZ! :-)
you're becoming as much a part of my TH-cam diet as JHS and Sean Daniel. love your production lessons
Really good video, thanks!! A video of the H9 soon?
Félix Leblond, yes, please :) !
banana cookie yes, yes, please, please :), ;)!!
'Tangerine Fever Dream' Great stuff.
Dude, you should consider doing film work as your ambient sounds are so good, atmospheric w/really good feel.
That Jazzmaster looks amazing!
Yea I agree with that point on using longer and more wet reverbs for more simplistic guitar parts, I think thats something Coldplay’s guitarist does very well. I think I’m just gonna get an rv6 to start with.
Hi Rhett! This video has definitely inspired me to exhaust all the possible sounds out of my EQD Astral Destiny + Keeley Caverns v2 combo.
Thank you so much. Back to tweaking haha
Very Coldplay-like intro track. Great job!
I almost snagged me one of these, they are really amazing! Price was not an issue nor was the size. I opted for the Wampler mainly due to the fact that, I probably would never use even half of the features on the big sky. There are many who do and to those a big thumbs to them and the big sky.
Sorry to say this on a pedal video,but i'm more impressed with that guitar!! Looks like a total player!!
Gotta check them out!
Thanks for nice video. Plate+shimmer combo was awesome on my Blue Sky, really missing it on the Big Sky
great tips and clear explanation. Thanks!
Love your cinematography almost as much as the tutorial !
Great stuff, really inspiring thanks!
Been seeing you quite a bit on Beato's channel so I checked out your channel and guess what? Subbed! Quality information, polished vids -- this is the good side of TH-cam!
Super Cool Rhett !
Really good advice. Thank you.
I recently have been looking at different Reverb pedals and Delay pedals, I have been considering the Big sky and the Time line. But yeah man you confirmed it. I'm going to save up and get those pedals 🎛️🎛️🎸🎶 😊