I'm putting this for reference guitar pedal order: volume Donner Deluxe looper EHX Pitchfork octave ProCo RAT distortion EHX Nano Big Muff Pi distortion/fuzz (not mentioned) AC Noises AMA reverb Mooer Mod Factory modulation Digitech Digidelay digital delay Ibanez DL 10 digital delay (old 80s pedal, he said it's analog delay??) TC Electronic Ditto x2 looper Boss DD-7 digital delay Strymon Blue Sky reverb oh, and there's a tuner near the end. stickers made it difficult to id the pedals
Isn't that a Caline Reverb, above the OP1 ? Own one, it's dope reverb pedal, and it's really cheap. Edit : oh, he mentionned it in the video, I didn't get to that point before commenting. :)
i love to see how powerful it's to have all that immediacy, control and visual feedback when performing live in real-time.. what a beautiful instrument!
I love it when someone visits and older video and comments as it brings back memories for me. All the better when it includes interesting people and places. Thanks!
I just discovered you yesterday and have watched a number of your videos, nice and interesting. I AM into more synths and of course I use a DAW. You have given me ideas to use with samples and samplers instead of tape machines. I really like ambient. You are lucky to live in Portland, seems like there is a big music scene there.
Thanks Rose, I don't live in Portland (Amulets does) but was visiting as part of a wider trip of the Pacific Northwest back in 2019. I didn't see enough of Portland to comment much but certainly lots of good people around. Glad to hear this has given you some ideas for working with samples and interpreting things in your own way. I hope that works out well.
That was really cool... heading to Amulets’ channel for more now. I remember Alexis verbs being popular among folks on Harmony Central KSS back in the day. Now plugin devs try to mimic the sound of older things like that and even older things from before.
Early ambient records were all made by studio nerds like Eno, so those rackmount Alesis units were their bread and butter. Not really feasible or cost-effective to shrink the hardware down to pedal sizes, but an entirely digital emulation...
I just bought recently a portastudio 414 and i would like to know how do you Connect all your other instruments to it, so the fostex and the op 1 i asume they go in the 2 stereo inputs but then your guitar?? And also the efects for the 414 loops are routed through the effects senda in the porta ? Big inspiration and influence thank u for your beautiful music
I kinda wish this had been one of those funny FrankJavCee/Imaginary Ambition/Pagefire-type "How To" videos, but it's still pretty cool to get an insight into Amulets.
This has to be a Golden Age of bonkers experimental types actually having a voice. Wonderful.
I'm putting this for reference
guitar pedal order:
volume
Donner Deluxe looper
EHX Pitchfork octave
ProCo RAT distortion
EHX Nano Big Muff Pi distortion/fuzz (not mentioned)
AC Noises AMA reverb
Mooer Mod Factory modulation
Digitech Digidelay digital delay
Ibanez DL 10 digital delay (old 80s pedal, he said it's analog delay??)
TC Electronic Ditto x2 looper
Boss DD-7 digital delay
Strymon Blue Sky reverb
oh, and there's a tuner near the end.
stickers made it difficult to id the pedals
Is that zoom in the beginning of video?
Isn't that a Caline Reverb, above the OP1 ? Own one, it's dope reverb pedal, and it's really cheap. Edit : oh, he mentionned it in the video, I didn't get to that point before commenting. :)
See ya in St Louis Thursday night...Unknown Mortal Orchestra seem to always have an eclectic opener.
Hi Sean, hope you enjoyed the Amulets show!
Cool to see his pedalboard. Don’t know why I thought it would be more complicated than it was.
Right on Big B. Reminds me of Foot's setup.
Wonderful set up and an inspiring and beautiful sound out of this. I love the kind of travelling salesman suitcase approach too :-)
traveling soundsman at your service!
@@amuletsmusic Excellent. Let's make an appointment for you next week then 🤣
i love to see how powerful it's to have all that immediacy, control and visual feedback when performing live in real-time.. what a beautiful instrument!
ace. Hopefully bump into you and say hello in Bristol in a couple weeks time. :0)
I love your music. I’ve been listening to it to help me relax and vibe and fall asleep & meditate for at least a year or so now. Thank you 🙏🏼
I like his socks. They seem like the perfect conductor of his passion to the instruments. :-)
thank you for this. Well done all around
well, i had to watch this one too....... the Live Set was killer !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome. I've been curious about his setup for a while now.
Excellent approach ... 😀👍🏻
I rewatch this often, so inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
Sounds gorgeous!
Always nice to revisit this gem
I love it when someone visits and older video and comments as it brings back memories for me. All the better when it includes interesting people and places. Thanks!
Amazing! Thanks for your music...
This is super cool. I’m not sure I have enough patience to hone something like this. Very impressive. Great job. Thanks for the vid!
Wow man… bonkers. Beautiful.
Lovely
That description is gold
Hello from Bush Alaska Randal!!
you really met the right people on your trip:-))))))
I just discovered you yesterday and have watched a number of your videos, nice and interesting. I AM into more synths and of course I use a DAW. You have given me ideas to use with samples and samplers instead of tape machines. I really like ambient. You are lucky to live in Portland, seems like there is a big music scene there.
Thanks Rose, I don't live in Portland (Amulets does) but was visiting as part of a wider trip of the Pacific Northwest back in 2019. I didn't see enough of Portland to comment much but certainly lots of good people around.
Glad to hear this has given you some ideas for working with samples and interpreting things in your own way. I hope that works out well.
@@DivKid hey sorry about that, I didn't even look I thought that I was on Amulets channel. Anyway good stuff.
no problem at all. Thanks!
Beautiful sound
YES, nice one!
😎
Dude! I just checked out Bandcamp! I’m a fan!! Great music!!
Very nice and cool stuff , and i like your approach very much!
That was really cool... heading to Amulets’ channel for more now. I remember Alexis verbs being popular among folks on Harmony Central KSS back in the day. Now plugin devs try to mimic the sound of older things like that and even older things from before.
Early ambient records were all made by studio nerds like Eno, so those rackmount Alesis units were their bread and butter. Not really feasible or cost-effective to shrink the hardware down to pedal sizes, but an entirely digital emulation...
Wonderous
Brillant !!
Amulets! Yes!
Yes!
Great vid 🤘😻🤘
Does anyone know what type of looper he uses in the suitcase of drone
I know your question is about 9 months old now, but I was wondering the same thing. I looked into it and I believe it's an Ibanez Rock & Play RP50.
@@leonwalpole6556 It is, I believe I saw him showing it on a video a year or two ago.
@@leonwalpole6556 yup!
I just bought recently a portastudio 414 and i would like to know how do you Connect all your other instruments to it, so the fostex and the op 1 i asume they go in the 2 stereo inputs but then your guitar??
And also the efects for the 414 loops are routed through the effects senda in the porta ?
Big inspiration and influence thank u for your beautiful music
what looper pedals are those? i can only recognise the ditto looper there..
donner deluxe looper
❤️🙏👌Nothing synced... But all is perfect
i like your socks randall!
🍔thanks!
he is just awesome. i still don't understand how he creates the sounds
thank you! and magic ✨
Few thousand dollars on equipment
I'm not getting any audio.
I kinda wish this had been one of those funny FrankJavCee/Imaginary Ambition/Pagefire-type "How To" videos, but it's still pretty cool to get an insight into Amulets.
AAAAAAAAAAAA YES