Strymon Engineer Josh Forbes Performs "Burnt Palm Tree" | Omnichord, Pedal Steel & BigSky MX
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Watch Strymon analog engineer Josh Forbes perform his original instrumental "Burnt Palm Tree" from his new EP of the same name, playing pedal steel, Omnichord and a rubber bridge guitar-all processed by BigSky MX. And all in Josh's backyard.
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Finally, it is such a refreshing & sweet surprise to hear an online market musician, who plays simply, slowly & beautifully... without flaunting his musical prowess! Thank you for playing, indeed!
If I have to share a name with someone, I'm happy it's this guy.
Praise from Caesar is praise indeed :)
So tranquil . . . What genre type of music is this? Soothing . . . . Relaxing . . .. Different
It really is unique and different! Probably the genre that most closely fits would be ambient country.
Folktronica + slowcore + 1970s soft rock vibes. Check Art Garfunkel's 70s albums and "Maloo" (2022) album by Maylee Todd - they are in the same aesthetics. And "Seals & Crofts" albums from early 70s - "Year of Sunday" (1971) and so on.
SO beautiful - thank you for playing
Fantastic!
So beautiful!
Very nice!!!!
Rad!!
Love this so much!!
This could be on a 70s Harry Hosono album. Lovely.
Hello Josh, I enjoyed this very much. I have been searching for quite some time for a pedal that will do what Pat Metheny when he used two Prime Time delays to get the chorus type of sound that he used on his first two albums. I have had no luck in my search so fat. I was wondering if the DIG or perhaps the DECO pedals might work. Thank you for your help.
Hey there Robert! Actually DIG set in 12-bit mode can get you pretty close to that sound, but it takes a few steps! You'll want to change DIG's delays from sync to free mode, then set TIME to minimum, TIME 2 to around 1 o'clock (450-500ms), TONE noon, MOD to deep, set Delay 2's repeats independently via Live Edit (to around noon or whatever sounds good) and then set Delay 1 repeats to minimum. Set Mix to 3 o'clock and Mix 2 to around 10 o'clock (or to taste).
Please email support@strymon.net if you need help and they will be happy to assist!
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RIP Mark Gormley
Nice playing! Would probably sound better on a Bigsky.