For me that's the moment one experienced a true artist that found it's style. Maybe those people are not always the most technical players, but they found their style and are able to be recognized out of thousand others.
I accidentally had the speed at 1.5x for the first half of this and it still sounded great! great channel! I came here from your copyright claim video!
Such beautiful playing ❤ love seeing you get lost in the sound. I can tell you love what you do more than anything 😊 ok time for me to get off my butt and make some more music lol
@@chordsoforion I will play with this idea. I've been thinking of amp modeler up til now exclusively as permanent end-of-chain. Like a true amp replacement
That is definitely a way to use amp modelers. The other way is to think of compressor, distortions and amp modeling as the "front end", and then place other effects afterward to mimic more of a studio sound. Def worth experimenting to see what sounds and works best for you.
@@matthewmp111 if you don't mind - take a quick peek at the video description. I've got all the gear used for this listed in order of the signal chain. The amp modeler is the Strymon Iridium.
Good to see the PRS Baritone again.
no matter what pedals you play, you always sound your way.
For me that's the moment one experienced a true artist that found it's style.
Maybe those people are not always the most technical players, but they found their style and are able to be recognized out of thousand others.
I accidentally had the speed at 1.5x for the first half of this and it still sounded great! great channel! I came here from your copyright claim video!
Beautiful!
This is wicked, man!
Lovely sounds Bill.
Really got to get me a e-bow. 👍🙏
Fabulous!
Wow sounds super cool and ‘live’ vangelis like and all that : )
Absolutely fantastic music 👌👏🙂
I was going to ask if you had a video showing how you make your music! I've just discovered you and am so glad I did :) Thanks!
That is such a fantastic soundscape you have created. Thank you for sharing. So much inspiration in it.
Such beautiful playing ❤
love seeing you get lost in the sound.
I can tell you love what you do more than anything 😊
ok time for me to get off my butt and make some more music lol
TC Triple delay is so underrated.
I have to agree!
It is my favorite delay... and I have quite a few of them.
Liked and Subscribed. Great ambience as I create some animation late into the night! Thank you!
Thanks!
Thanks very much for the support!!!!
Nice to hear the baritone again! It’s been a minute
Magicial.
That was a really good one. It reminds me of Lament For a Dying Friend. Thanks for sharing…God bless your Thanksgiving!
Sounds great, man! Love your music!
Right on Bill!😊
Awesome.
Wonderful !
Good Morning 🙏🏼 🌄
That’s lovely thank you for sharing your sonic deliciousness
Volume pedal AFTER amp modeler? 🤯
Yes. Almost always!
@@chordsoforion I will play with this idea. I've been thinking of amp modeler up til now exclusively as permanent end-of-chain. Like a true amp replacement
That is definitely a way to use amp modelers. The other way is to think of compressor, distortions and amp modeling as the "front end", and then place other effects afterward to mimic more of a studio sound. Def worth experimenting to see what sounds and works best for you.
@@chordsoforion 👍 🇬🇧 🎸
@@chordsoforionThere is a woman Music attorney ( with purple hair glints here on TH-cam!😮 👍
I think my first ever pedal was a ProCo Rat distortion, probably around 1988.
Now that's a classic!
Do you ever use modelers or plugins for your music?
That's all I use!! :-)
@ what is your setup? Sounds so good
@@matthewmp111 if you don't mind - take a quick peek at the video description. I've got all the gear used for this listed in order of the signal chain. The amp modeler is the Strymon Iridium.
@ dang it I am sorry!
Hey, want to send me some stems to make a trance song?
Hopefully you won't get a copyright strike from Taylor Swift.😂
Thanks!
Thank you so very much! I really appreciate the support. Means a lot!