I feel Mike completely with the DD-3. I bought an early one, I think it was made the same year I was born. The tech at a Guitar Center sold his and I, not really knowing what it was, bought it the same day. It's early 80s, apparently with "the big" chip, and it's sounds SCARY good! I have it on a board that's directly for a purpose and often find myself using another "aux" board that has a different delay. The different delay sounds good, it's cool... though when I get to play the big board I'm always pleasantly suprised at how wonderful the DD-3 sounds. Warm repeats and not one bit of mud - if anything it's clear though very musical. So I'm glad he was able to get his back.
So interesting, I would have never guessed Mikes gear! Also just shows tone is in the fingers, his sound playing with Julian Lage sounds great, even though he's just plugging straight into a Fender!
Hi, I'm a semi-professionell. I don't play solo, but I can play all kind of chords and grooves. I'm interested in subtile overdrive with acoustiv sounding archtops. I' am a stand-up comedian who loves music and goes into the mixing desk in small theatres. And I try to warm up the sound for me (the audieece does not care, but they can feel if I have" fun") So as far as I can hear on "Sincerity Teaser" (and other videos) you use the Klon as light "saturation"? Your archtop seems to be acoustic sounding, but the wonderfull Fender tube amp on "Sincerity Teasermakes" - and you play very tastefull and never too loud - makes it diffcult to hear for me what your pedalboard actually does... so maybe you do a demonstration?
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do you run that preamp straight in to the amp? or bypass through the poweramp? Lets say your backline is a deluxe reverb, running it straight in the front?
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@@billrowse2266 @cfibanez and next he says "I would say the Centaur is always on for my sound", I wonder if he means literally ALWAYS even in his clean tones... some players use overdrives to boost the signal... could that be the case?
@@pablocubicomusic I have a fairly similar rig and I can say that chaining overdrives serially has a similar effect to using a compressor. Each pedal in the series adds harmonic content to the signal. In other words, you can use a chain of overdrives with careful and thoughtful gain staging to reduce your signal headroom and have the details of your playing standout while retaining a full-bodied sound. It goes without saying that these kind of techniques work better in conjunction to using the controls provided on your instrument.
Wow how does a working musician get all that gear? Maybe Mike doesn’t drive and maybe he lives with 3 or 4 other people. Or maybe all that stuff was comped.
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@@jazzguitartoday Talley up all that gear and it would seem to be out of reach of most guitarists - we got rent, transportation, car insurance and health insurance to consider after all. The vid by Mike did seem like an ad, so maybe the companies gave him all that stuff so he could name drop. Thanks for the info!
This is the one thing I NEVER expected Mike to do! This is dope!
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I feel Mike completely with the DD-3. I bought an early one, I think it was made the same year I was born. The tech at a Guitar Center sold his and I, not really knowing what it was, bought it the same day. It's early 80s, apparently with "the big" chip, and it's sounds SCARY good! I have it on a board that's directly for a purpose and often find myself using another "aux" board that has a different delay. The different delay sounds good, it's cool... though when I get to play the big board I'm always pleasantly suprised at how wonderful the DD-3 sounds. Warm repeats and not one bit of mud - if anything it's clear though very musical. So I'm glad he was able to get his back.
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@@jazzguitartoday Thank you for showing us the great video.
@@jinjxmusic Very welcome! :)
Thank you! Love Mike and his tone, always wondered his setup. More content like this please!
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Awesome ! Would be good to get more jazz pedalboards, I am always curious !
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So interesting, I would have never guessed Mikes gear! Also just shows tone is in the fingers, his sound playing with Julian Lage sounds great, even though he's just plugging straight into a Fender!
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Nice one! To bad Mikes settings on the pedals does´nt show..
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Hi, I'm a semi-professionell. I don't play solo, but I can play all kind of chords and grooves. I'm interested in subtile overdrive with acoustiv sounding archtops. I' am a stand-up comedian who loves music and goes into the mixing desk in small theatres. And I try to warm up the sound for me (the audieece does not care, but they can feel if I have" fun")
So as far as I can hear on "Sincerity Teaser" (and other videos) you use the Klon as light "saturation"? Your archtop seems to be acoustic sounding, but the wonderfull Fender tube amp on "Sincerity Teasermakes" - and you play very tastefull and never too loud - makes it diffcult to hear for me what your pedalboard actually does... so maybe you do a demonstration?
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I would expect mr. Moreno to be a purist, this is a pleasent suprise!
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Man I have been digging your music for awhile,In the future can you book a gig in San Diego
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Great stuff Mike, please come out to Phoenix
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This cat is Too damn good 👍 Thank You Mike for sharing Your rig and keeping us hobbyists inspired 😁
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Anyone know what the little brown princetone looking amp is to the right? What speaker?
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its a headstrong lil king. great amp.
do you run that preamp straight in to the amp? or bypass through the poweramp? Lets say your backline is a deluxe reverb, running it straight in the front?
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Wow what an Incredible Musician! If You need a unknown singer im here 😁
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Nice 🔥
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Awesome master! Which kind of pick do you use? Dunlop? Fender?
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What is the music in background please ?
The Hills Of Kykuit - from the 'Lotus' record.
Hi Mike, in addition, could you tell us about the strings you use (which gauges and same on semi and solidbody?)
Thanks a lot!!!
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What is that third OD pedal?
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That board give’s me heart attack by looking at it
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@@jazzguitartoday the pedals you’ve got are great but the arrangement 😅 haha
What gauge is the string he uses?
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The Para EQ I wouldn't have think about it...
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For the clean tone that Mike Moreno usually has, it was surprising to hear that he uses 3 overdrives in a row. They must be dialed off, pretty much.
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Like he said in the video, they aren’t all on at once.
@@billrowse2266 @cfibanez and next he says "I would say the Centaur is always on for my sound", I wonder if he means literally ALWAYS even in his clean tones... some players use overdrives to boost the signal... could that be the case?
@@pablocubicomusic I have a fairly similar rig and I can say that chaining overdrives serially has a similar effect to using a compressor. Each pedal in the series adds harmonic content to the signal. In other words, you can use a chain of overdrives with careful and thoughtful gain staging to reduce your signal headroom and have the details of your playing standout while retaining a full-bodied sound.
It goes without saying that these kind of techniques work better in conjunction to using the controls provided on your instrument.
I think its overkill all these effects, his guitar is worth a small fortune , why kill that beautiful tone..thats just me!
He has an awesome rig I guess
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Seriously you put all the knobs at zero? Come on...
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This video gave me this vibe: th-cam.com/video/pRSEYdo7DC4/w-d-xo.html
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ofc he dialed back everything on purpose. like we want to see his rig to catch his tone. NOT
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I'll take the Blue Sky when you get rid of it.
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Wow how does a working musician get all that gear? Maybe Mike doesn’t drive and maybe he lives with 3 or 4 other people. Or maybe all that stuff was comped.
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@@jazzguitartoday Talley up all that gear and it would seem to be out of reach of most guitarists - we got rent, transportation, car insurance and health insurance to consider after all. The vid by Mike did seem like an ad, so maybe the companies gave him all that stuff so he could name drop. Thanks for the info!
@@davidbaise5137 Perhaps he will join the conversation and fill in the details. :)
@@jazzguitartoday say - each of those guitars he’s got are 20k apiece…. So Mike must come from a very comfortable family. Just sayin.
@@davidbaise5137 I hear you.