For viewers on a budget (not that the Whammy is so expensive anymore), note that the old Digitech multi-effect pedals such as the RP50/80/100 etc. offer a subset of classic whammy settings and these can be picked up dirt cheap if you shop around.
A pedal that intermittently speeds up and slows down the pitch while at the same time fragmenting the signal and playing it back in reverse would be something.....
@@MadeOnTape Always seeking and appreciating the blend of warped effects combined with the times they're used in a song/piece. Balance of effect and conveyance.
@@MadeOnTape They are getting pretty rare these days. Used to play in a band with a guy obsessed with Tom Morello and he refused to play anything but the OG version 😎
Love the sounds you got with the glass marimba, I've never seen one of those before. I think you could do some really cool pedal steel type stuff with that combo, might work better if you could isolate a handful of notes to the pedal but I'm not sure how you would go about that.
For viewers on a budget (not that the Whammy is so expensive anymore), note that the old Digitech multi-effect pedals such as the RP50/80/100 etc. offer a subset of classic whammy settings and these can be picked up dirt cheap if you shop around.
great tip! those Digitech multieffects are cool... I had a bass one and I think it's still back home. I should try and see if I can use it
I used to play trumpet for a band and did run my signal through a whammy pedal for a few shows, it was awesome!
heck yes! i love me some trumpet FX 🙌🏻🎺
Dude you are so fun to watch, you deserve way more views/subscribers
i appreciate that! i’ll keep making them if people keep watching 🤘🏻
I once looked up how these pitch shifters work, it's pretty neat, and also obviously more complicated than your average analog effect
it tracks so crazy accurate
Found this video after i got intrigued by seeing Sid Wilson (DJ in Slipknot) have one in his rig.
Great video !
thanks so much! Dang I gotta check out how Sid is using it
@@MadeOnTape I've yet to find when and how he is using it. I've just noticed he had it at his feet during Slipknot 1999-2000 era shows.
A pedal that intermittently speeds up and slows down the pitch while at the same time fragmenting the signal and playing it back in reverse would be something.....
let's call Josh Scott...he knows someone...
@@MadeOnTape Always seeking and appreciating the blend of warped effects combined with the times they're used in a song/piece. Balance of effect and conveyance.
You just described the Red Panda Tensor verbatim
and i love the WHAMMMMMMMY
Champ Kind!
The harmony presets have been there since the first version of the Whammy. What has changed is that they introduced latency and bad tracking.
ah dang : don’t know where i got that idea but i clearly never used an OG Whammy
@@MadeOnTape They are getting pretty rare these days. Used to play in a band with a guy obsessed with Tom Morello and he refused to play anything but the OG version 😎
that was my first recording 4ch, the tascam. still got it and a tascam 488mk2 and an old teac (forgoten the model. will dig it out) amazing stuff
yes! they’ve got amazing vibe 🙌🏻
Love watching you get creative and having fun. Keep up the cool content!!! ✌
you’re very kind! these are my main goals here on the channel so i appreciate the feedback 🙏🏻🤘🏻
11:12 Charlie Parker Donna Lee on Akai EWI😄
that would be rad and now i miss Michael Brecker 😭
@@MadeOnTape Brecker sounded fantastic on the EWI but even better on the tenor saxophone. I feel sorry for him. :(
unbridled joy. awesome
this comment brings me joy
Love the sounds you got with the glass marimba, I've never seen one of those before. I think you could do some really cool pedal steel type stuff with that combo, might work better if you could isolate a handful of notes to the pedal but I'm not sure how you would go about that.
that would be wild!
This is super awesome!
Doesn't seem all that useful to me.
it’s all colors that you get to choose for your palette 🎨😊 or not choose
And the video title made you think that “useful” was the aim?