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Best guitar/pedal channel on youtube. Hands down. You are devilishly creative, with an ear for turning weird into something truly beautiful. I am truly inspired to pick up my guitar and start messing with all the gear I have each time I watch one of your videos.
I have two pedals with built in expression pedals that are taped/ together to modulate multiple effects at once 😃 vibrato and 2 octave up, or chorus and detune, or phaser and univibe together, or even distortion and chorus speed. So many possibilities.
First time watching your channel, but I believe you've said about 'delay' is true to any effect. It's hard to explain to someone who never tried effects or never used them in a live situation. the 'effect' for the effect, is useless, unless it adds something to what you're already playing (intention), then, there's taste and purpose, tact and situation awareness. ps sorry for my bad English! Take care, I'll watch the rest now!
Love your weird lofi video game world, Mr cyberattack. I also like how you keep saying you want me to this or that like you’re personally invested in me making better more interesting music. I appreciate you
I made the mistake of using it as an ambient echo. 🤔 Its not wrong - but it becomes a part of your tone, not a thing you use creatively. 🤔 My mistake lately was placing it AFTER my distortion/Odrive/fuzz - the clarity and volume sensitivity suffers if its distored first in the chain. Hmm.
Every master painter probably was in a class or received SOME kind of education beforehand... Show me what the tool can do - then from there I can expirament
@@electricalscarecrow don't forget - the greatest modern act of rebellion is to be yourself... I don't care about your opinion of me. Pushing the boundaries requires you to know where those boundaries are - and while an education doesn't = creativity, no one's going to shame you for being smart and collecting information on what you want to do and what others have done. You go ahead and jump into a lake without knowing about the rocks underneath - it's no problem.
Question/possible info to extrapolate on: If I want delay on my guitar in a recording, when would you recommend using a pedal vs a plug-in? Should I be recording with the delay on or add it in post?
in general, if you know what you want and are willing to commit to the sound and the part, i think recording it that way (in other words using a pedal instead of a plug-in) is the stronger move. but if there's a plug-in you have that you think sounds better than your pedals, then use that.
The sound of delay length jumping about is the sound of joy! A do want to give a vote to controlling repeats with the expression pedal though, it's cool to add a fadeout with some controlled oscillation at the end of a phrase or song :)
Yes, I’ve been getting some great sounds, by assigning different parameters to an expression pedal with a Raster 2, and I can do those Rubberneck effects, or just use it for a cool way to get this movement on solos, after changing modulation rate and depth up. So many things to do with it, and I’ve been focusing on uasssvle things for gigging, after I spent a month just doing film score type stuff.
I feel that a "like" does not cover it. I love how you actually use effects and textures to create new musical possibilities. Would love some thoughts on bass guitar. Love from norway.
My new favorite hobby is going through your tips and jamming them out before I listen to how you do it. You use your gear a lot differently then I do and I think it's good to get uncomfortable or reacquainted with my pedals.
pro tip, do also do the little bit of echo, especially with a fairly short delay at around 300ms cause it creates a cool loose double tracked effect, as if you've double tracked the guitars but kind of bad and it's really cool david gilmour does it on money live 1974 wembly, cause on the original it's double tracked, and kind of sloppily, but it works and really sounds like 2 distinct guitars playing the same thing, but live he uses the delay to get a similar effect he also does it on echoes live in pompeii after he does his solo, but this time it is kind of in time and rhythmic where it goes (and bar with me) DAAAA DAdaDAAAA DA DA DA DA DAAAA DAdaDAAAA the lowercase is the delay and the capital is the actual note and throughout most of the song it isn't used rhythmically like this, it's just adding echo (not subtle, but not rhythmic) that's how to use delay like a pro in your solos
how am I finding out about this channel just now? straight-ahead super solid info, great examples of your playing, and the art was really dope as well - subscribed.
about the last tip, about messing with delay times with expression pedals to pitch shift the signal... paul banks from interpol does something similar to this on the track untitled. he uses the hold function of the pedal to keep the same note ringing and starts changing the duration knob to pitch shift the note, it creates a pretty cool effect. happens at the end of the song
So I just commented this on another video but I play reggae/dub, and what we do is run the delay into itself to the point where you can’t tell what the original sound is. It also gets real nice and overdriven and if you add a filter in it gets real interesting.
nah it doesn't need to always be rhythmically important, I use 300 ms delay instead of reverb cause it does a similar thing but sounds cooler. sometimes with the right song that's at the right tempo it certainly does something rhythmic, but not usually, and I'm not really fussed I do try to get the delay at the right time for the song, there is a certain feel for getting the delay at a similar-ish tempo for the song, but there is room for error when you're using it subtly for your solos similar to how david gilmour might use it even if you do get the time right for the bpm, it will actually be worse for your solos cause you won't notice the delay as much, you'll have the delay quieter that your guitar to not muddy it up, so therefore you'll block out the sound of the delay as you'll most likely be playing a note every time the delay hits, or close to it, and the effect won't be as noticeable, or can sometimes mess you up, so it's good to have a delay that just creates a doubling effect that isn't rhythmic to make your guitars sound bigger in a way reverb can't
Having fun with rhythmic delays is actually like playing with a metronome as the slightest time mistake will send you off. I learned how to keep time indefinitely with my boss dsd3 in the 90s and now my 8 year old daughter is doing the same. I have about 20 delays and she still chose the dsd3.
I’m a bassist but you always make me feel like I need more “fun” pedals on my board, I just use the utility stuff like compression, tube saturation, gate, overdrive etc.
Go nuts mate. I use lots of pedals with the bass. Specialy if you play without band fx can be a cool toy on bass. If you search for it you find lots of videos about fx on bass 🌻 Njoy
Bro just wanted to say that this channel is the best I've seen at talking about pedals and you approach it in a way that shows not only knowledge about the technical aspect of what you are talking about but most importantly a developed ideal about methodology and the importance of intention that are important to show the honest creativity each person has. And you do all this while showing us that unique aesthetic you create with sound, those action figure images with pixelated backgrounds are such an accurate visual representation of the sounds you use. Thanks for all the videos, 10/10 channel!
haha, i love the callbacks to the kangaroos at the end! and damn that vibrato lo fi warble sound is killer, i gotta try that one with oilcan delay! and did you play one of your own songs for the multi rhythm section and then not include it in your song list?? i know i recognize it. and i didn’t know you could get that perfect chorus sound - i never got a chorus pedal, but now i don’t need one anyhow - and stereo-fying is gold. I do it with EQD pyramids, turn down all the modulation, and just do the doubletracking basically.
hey thanks dude. for that cut to my own music video I put the song title in the corner of the video, MTV-style, but maybe that was too subtle. i'll put it in the song list too, thanks for recognizing it ("Invincible")
i hear you, but i'm making these videos while traveling for the next few months, so white backgrounds are the best i can do until i get back to my home base. however, another issue is that my entire visual style is based on trying to destroy your eyes on purpose. so there are many forces at work here.
Man... great video. I try getting this across anytime I'm talking delay with people. That having it in the background where it's just flavoring the sound barely... I can't stand that. Delay is meant to be USED. Rhythm baby.
I like using mine for weird shit. For example, set to mid/fast tempo, short repeat, but with the volume almost at parity volume, similar to the first audio example. I tend to pair that with heavy distortion and octave down, sometimes add reverb. Mixing between stacatto and more flowy styles gives drastically different sounds. It can sound like youve got 2 entirely different fx chains just from changing the feel
I don’t personally do number 1 for actual songs - I’ll play around with it but I always feel derivative or like I’m trolling. I do use it for a purpose but I like delay being more backgroundy. Especially with modulation (low and slow though for me) - it can really add that perfect sumn sumn to a section. Vibrato on the benson is top notch As soon as you mentioned the expression pedal I thought of the Supro. Good stuff. That was my fave lil tune as well.
Just stumbled upon your video about reverb and now watching this and getting so excited to try these things at home. Thank you for such inspiring videos.
Very nice! It's amazing how far the 'echo' effect has come since I got my first Echoplex back in the late 1970's. Even then that was on its way out. If I remember correctly, the Electro-Harmonix Memory Man came along. I had one and it changed my life as a guitarist and musician. I used it for more than just guitar.
You are right for the purposes you describe. I rather use it for ambient space, analogue, subtle. It has no rhythm function, it creates great space and atmosphere.
@@CyberattackWorld it’s using it for a similar purpose as a reverb but it’s not turning it, for this reason: I use it to create this very nostalgic special ambience of my childhood - I used to go to some quarters where friends were living in squares of block buildings. There when we sang or screamed was this very special delay echo, it has its own atmosphere that reverb couldn’t recreate. Reverb smudges it… I really cannot see how a reverb can do the magic of gradually “rusting” and dying in the distance analogue delay repetition..
@@CyberattackWorld nice! I never got to play the Genesis because i was born in 97 but i my first console was a Nintendo 64 and i always loved the games that were on there. I miss playing F-Zero so much man lol
Mix goes to 100% wet for vibrato, as opposed to 50-50 wet/dry for chorus. That's also the reason I say vibrato gives you the biggest taste of the pedal's own personality, because none of your dry signal is present.
Great video, I love dotted eighth delay, it scratches my brain just right and I use it all the time, but I use it too much/as a crutch. This gives me some good ideas to branch out.
this is a sick-ass video. i have no idea how to describe it but there's something really nice about the way you speak, it feels very honest, you seem like you know what you're talking about but you don't sound overly technical. and the entire sega dreamcast vhs 90s aesthetic thing you got going on is super neat, you should lean into it more!
I use delays a lot for sound design. I have some cheap and nasty, but I have an old Boss and Digitech, I'm going to have to try these. Especially the modulation genius, truly genius.
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This is by far my favorite channel. It’s modest, unique, and on point. Thank you for creating 👌🤙❤️
thank you for this comment
"i tried to do it like this but it's me so it's almost none of those things" is absolutely incredible honesty.
Best guitar/pedal channel on youtube. Hands down. You are devilishly creative, with an ear for turning weird into something truly beautiful. I am truly inspired to pick up my guitar and start messing with all the gear I have each time I watch one of your videos.
The vintage video game visual commentary is outstanding 😂👏👏👏
PRO TIP: If your Pedal supports an Expression Pedal get one !! You won't be disappointed it helps bring out the best in your pedal!!
I have two pedals with built in expression pedals that are taped/ together to modulate multiple effects at once 😃 vibrato and 2 octave up, or chorus and detune, or phaser and univibe together, or even distortion and chorus speed. So many possibilities.
First time watching your channel, but I believe you've said about 'delay' is true to any effect. It's hard to explain to someone who never tried effects or never used them in a live situation. the 'effect' for the effect, is useless, unless it adds something to what you're already playing (intention), then, there's taste and purpose, tact and situation awareness.
ps sorry for my bad English! Take care, I'll watch the rest now!
I use delay in everything I do in life other than gratification.
greati tips, but my neck hurts from watching this video
Love your weird lofi video game world, Mr cyberattack. I also like how you keep saying you want me to this or that like you’re personally invested in me making better more interesting music. I appreciate you
thank you my son
What a wonderful feeling to be both advanced and creative with a trusty delay pedal!
I made the mistake of using it as an ambient echo. 🤔 Its not wrong - but it becomes a part of your tone, not a thing you use creatively. 🤔 My mistake lately was placing it AFTER my distortion/Odrive/fuzz - the clarity and volume sensitivity suffers if its distored first in the chain. Hmm.
I need to watch a video to tell me how to be creative
Every master painter probably was in a class or received SOME kind of education beforehand... Show me what the tool can do - then from there I can expirament
@@paulciampo2104 you're lame
@@electricalscarecrow thanks. Now I'm free - and you're still trapped in the race with others, papa
@@paulciampo2104 freedom ain't too free, my puppy dog.
@@electricalscarecrow don't forget - the greatest modern act of rebellion is to be yourself... I don't care about your opinion of me. Pushing the boundaries requires you to know where those boundaries are - and while an education doesn't = creativity, no one's going to shame you for being smart and collecting information on what you want to do and what others have done. You go ahead and jump into a lake without knowing about the rocks underneath - it's no problem.
"On Your Own" by Blur. Graham Coxon's use of the Boss DD is fantastic.
Blur mentioned
Your content is always as good as an ice-cream on a Saturday afternoon
a cool thing you can do is match the last echo with a chord that would form a complex chord together, forming a 13th chord or something.
Question/possible info to extrapolate on: If I want delay on my guitar in a recording, when would you recommend using a pedal vs a plug-in? Should I be recording with the delay on or add it in post?
in general, if you know what you want and are willing to commit to the sound and the part, i think recording it that way (in other words using a pedal instead of a plug-in) is the stronger move. but if there's a plug-in you have that you think sounds better than your pedals, then use that.
I'm a delay 'overindulger'... This approach is truly inspiring! So glad I just discovered this channel...
Subscribed!!
Incredible vibrato sound!
that's probably my favorite sound in this video
nice bit of Sheryl crow appreciation in there as well, love that
Stieve Lukether stoped using always on delay after watching this.
if that's what Steve Lukather got from watching my TH-cam channel, i feel like it was a missed opportunity
The sound of delay length jumping about is the sound of joy! A do want to give a vote to controlling repeats with the expression pedal though, it's cool to add a fadeout with some controlled oscillation at the end of a phrase or song :)
I hadn't thought of that, good point
Yes, I’ve been getting some great sounds, by assigning different parameters to an expression pedal with a Raster 2, and I can do those Rubberneck effects, or just use it for a cool way to get this movement on solos, after changing modulation rate and depth up.
So many things to do with it, and I’ve been focusing on uasssvle things for gigging, after I spent a month just doing film score type stuff.
Cyberattack new video 🤩
This is the coolest pedal video I've ever seen
I feel that a "like" does not cover it. I love how you actually use effects and textures to create new musical possibilities. Would love some thoughts on bass guitar. Love from norway.
Once again, you've nailed this vid, +9000 points for style.
Never can't say goodbye to one of your videos!
glad you caught that
Hey, I love your channel and videos. This may seem weird, but the sound example for vibrato, was that a reference to ‘Strong Enough’ by Sheryl Crow?
My new favorite hobby is going through your tips and jamming them out before I listen to how you do it. You use your gear a lot differently then I do and I think it's good to get uncomfortable or reacquainted with my pedals.
pro tip, do also do the little bit of echo, especially with a fairly short delay at around 300ms cause it creates a cool loose double tracked effect, as if you've double tracked the guitars but kind of bad and it's really cool
david gilmour does it on money live 1974 wembly, cause on the original it's double tracked, and kind of sloppily, but it works and really sounds like 2 distinct guitars playing the same thing, but live he uses the delay to get a similar effect
he also does it on echoes live in pompeii after he does his solo, but this time it is kind of in time and rhythmic where it goes (and bar with me)
DAAAA DAdaDAAAA DA DA DA DA DAAAA DAdaDAAAA
the lowercase is the delay and the capital is the actual note
and throughout most of the song it isn't used rhythmically like this, it's just adding echo (not subtle, but not rhythmic)
that's how to use delay like a pro in your solos
how am I finding out about this channel just now? straight-ahead super solid info, great examples of your playing, and the art was really dope as well - subscribed.
This is hands down the best pedal video I have ever watched. Love the content!
about the last tip, about messing with delay times with expression pedals to pitch shift the signal... paul banks from interpol does something similar to this on the track untitled. he uses the hold function of the pedal to keep the same note ringing and starts changing the duration knob to pitch shift the note, it creates a pretty cool effect. happens at the end of the song
I’m sorry, I regularly disobey Pro Tip #1, it won’t happen again…
Vini Reilly/Durutti Column vibes @2:45
You channel is simply genius. So much creativity and I’m here for it. Keep em coming!
The multiple delay line riff on the Dark Side sounds very The Who-ish.
So I just commented this on another video but I play reggae/dub, and what we do is run the delay into itself to the point where you can’t tell what the original sound is. It also gets real nice and overdriven and if you add a filter in it gets real interesting.
Inspiring stuff! Delay is one of my favorite effects, awesome to see a whole Cyberattack vid on the subject!
nah it doesn't need to always be rhythmically important, I use 300 ms delay instead of reverb cause it does a similar thing but sounds cooler. sometimes with the right song that's at the right tempo it certainly does something rhythmic, but not usually, and I'm not really fussed
I do try to get the delay at the right time for the song, there is a certain feel for getting the delay at a similar-ish tempo for the song, but there is room for error when you're using it subtly for your solos similar to how david gilmour might use it
even if you do get the time right for the bpm, it will actually be worse for your solos cause you won't notice the delay as much, you'll have the delay quieter that your guitar to not muddy it up, so therefore you'll block out the sound of the delay as you'll most likely be playing a note every time the delay hits, or close to it, and the effect won't be as noticeable, or can sometimes mess you up, so it's good to have a delay that just creates a doubling effect that isn't rhythmic to make your guitars sound bigger in a way reverb can't
I use my old DD-3 that self oscillates as a modulation source for modular synthesis. Sounds like garbage in a guitar rig tho
As far as your first tip, but slap back delay sounds so good, and helps make your rhythm.sound so full
I used to wonder what it would be like if Mitch Hedberg had been addicted to pedals instead of drugs....
I still wonder but I used to, too.
your visuals are so beautiful!!!
Wow ! A real eye opener here, didn't know you could do this stuff. Thanks
the flanger example reminds me a lot of a.r kane. like 5:35 this is literally just spanish quay
Can you please make a video with some budget delays. Thanks.
I will watch everything this dude puts up, because it always rules
Hard disagree with your first point. A subtle delay is great for a bit of haze and ambience
that's a legit use of delay, but i think it tends to end up being closer to a reverb in that case (or a version of what i did for pro-tip #4)
Having fun with rhythmic delays is actually like playing with a metronome as the slightest time mistake will send you off. I learned how to keep time indefinitely with my boss dsd3 in the 90s and now my 8 year old daughter is doing the same. I have about 20 delays and she still chose the dsd3.
Love the 8-bit animations as well
Cool and inspiring as always, but writing because I wanted to give you props for stepping up your drum machine/synth bass game of late. Nice!
I’m a bassist but you always make me feel like I need more “fun” pedals on my board, I just use the utility stuff like compression, tube saturation, gate, overdrive etc.
Go nuts mate. I use lots of pedals with the bass. Specialy if you play without band fx can be a cool toy on bass. If you search for it you find lots of videos about fx on bass 🌻 Njoy
Beautiful chord progressions ❤
If you had soft core tips I wouldn’t have subbed !
Favorite channel and favorite topic: Cyberattack + Delay pedals. Is anything better?
I watched this video stoned and wanted to like it about 5 times having forgotten that I had already done so
I love this type of content format! 🔥
The Flanger hack sounds like a ring mod.
Love the visuals.
It is obvious that thought was put into these
Very inspiring and creative channel. Thanks a lot for sharing. Cheers
Never Gonna Goodbye Girl…. Super groove !
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen maybe ever? I’m subscribed now.
Bro just wanted to say that this channel is the best I've seen at talking about pedals and you approach it in a way that shows not only knowledge about the technical aspect of what you are talking about but most importantly a developed ideal about methodology and the importance of intention that are important to show the honest creativity each person has. And you do all this while showing us that unique aesthetic you create with sound, those action figure images with pixelated backgrounds are such an accurate visual representation of the sounds you use. Thanks for all the videos, 10/10 channel!
thanks man, really glad you get it
For the last couple months I've been running my ARP-87 in slapback mode to get a chorus effect. I prefer it to my other dedicated chorus pedals, haha
dedicated chorus pedals are a psy-op
haha, i love the callbacks to the kangaroos at the end! and damn that vibrato lo fi warble sound is killer, i gotta try that one with oilcan delay! and did you play one of your own songs for the multi rhythm section and then not include it in your song list?? i know i recognize it. and i didn’t know you could get that perfect chorus sound - i never got a chorus pedal, but now i don’t need one anyhow - and stereo-fying is gold. I do it with EQD pyramids, turn down all the modulation, and just do the doubletracking basically.
hey thanks dude. for that cut to my own music video I put the song title in the corner of the video, MTV-style, but maybe that was too subtle. i'll put it in the song list too, thanks for recognizing it ("Invincible")
great video bro but please stop using a white background, it destroys my eyes
thanks
i hear you, but i'm making these videos while traveling for the next few months, so white backgrounds are the best i can do until i get back to my home base. however, another issue is that my entire visual style is based on trying to destroy your eyes on purpose. so there are many forces at work here.
What's the song from the vibrato sound example at 6:30?
get ready: bit.ly/3vZ0yft
Man... great video. I try getting this across anytime I'm talking delay with people.
That having it in the background where it's just flavoring the sound barely... I can't stand that. Delay is meant to be USED. Rhythm baby.
No talk of self-oscillation?! I thought you’d be all over that!
good call, i should talk about that next time
love it, awesome visual style that complements the audio
And how did you do this kind of effect video at 3:10 ?
Great video. Love the isolation and pure showcase of the sound and only effect.
Or if you want a more recent example famous musicians using delay. Look no further than the Delay King Wes Borland
Oh hell yeah, this is my shit
Love your imagery! Nice work sir.
I like using mine for weird shit. For example, set to mid/fast tempo, short repeat, but with the volume almost at parity volume, similar to the first audio example. I tend to pair that with heavy distortion and octave down, sometimes add reverb. Mixing between stacatto and more flowy styles gives drastically different sounds. It can sound like youve got 2 entirely different fx chains just from changing the feel
I don’t personally do number 1 for actual songs - I’ll play around with it but I always feel derivative or like I’m trolling. I do use it for a purpose but I like delay being more backgroundy. Especially with modulation (low and slow though for me) - it can really add that perfect sumn sumn to a section.
Vibrato on the benson is top notch
As soon as you mentioned the expression pedal I thought of the Supro. Good stuff. That was my fave lil tune as well.
real dope aesthetic man 👍🏻
Just stumbled upon your video about reverb and now watching this and getting so excited to try these things at home. Thank you for such inspiring videos.
Thank you. I'm new to pedals, all the other vids I found are just dude fiddling their knobs not explaining what each thing does.
I have tried delays from all over! Top to bottom of the mountain!! for digital I now just stick with an old Boss DSD-3 :)
The flanger example sounds like strangelight by Fugazi. V cool!
Very nice! It's amazing how far the 'echo' effect has come since I got my first Echoplex back in the late 1970's. Even then that was on its way out. If I remember correctly, the Electro-Harmonix Memory Man came along. I had one and it changed my life as a guitarist and musician. I used it for more than just guitar.
i used to play with all of those toys!
Vibrato part.. Sounds a little like Sheryl Crow 'Strong enough' slowed down a bit.
You are right for the purposes you describe. I rather use it for ambient space, analogue, subtle. It has no rhythm function, it creates great space and atmosphere.
this is a legit way to go, it's like turning delay into reverb
@@CyberattackWorld it’s using it for a similar purpose as a reverb but it’s not turning it, for this reason: I use it to create this very nostalgic special ambience of my childhood - I used to go to some quarters where friends were living in squares of block buildings. There when we sang or screamed was this very special delay echo, it has its own atmosphere that reverb couldn’t recreate. Reverb smudges it… I really cannot see how a reverb can do the magic of gradually “rusting” and dying in the distance analogue delay repetition..
Idk why, but every time i hear anything you play it always makes me think of a Sega or a Dreamcast game for some reason.
It’s definitely because I played a lot of Sega Genesis as a child.
@@CyberattackWorld nice! I never got to play the Genesis because i was born in 97 but i my first console was a Nintendo 64 and i always loved the games that were on there. I miss playing F-Zero so much man lol
Jesus crushing views on this!
Wait what was the difference between your chorus and vibrato settings? Might have missed it but it seemed like you specified the same things...
Mix goes to 100% wet for vibrato, as opposed to 50-50 wet/dry for chorus. That's also the reason I say vibrato gives you the biggest taste of the pedal's own personality, because none of your dry signal is present.
@@CyberattackWorld got it, thanks!
that rendition of never can say goodbye is so sick that I didn't even miss David T. Walker's immaculate guitar playing
Great video, I love dotted eighth delay, it scratches my brain just right and I use it all the time, but I use it too much/as a crutch. This gives me some good ideas to branch out.
You could try setting the delay for 5 eighth notes. It gives it a more robotic feel and it's great
Cool video! I usually use delay for rhythmic effect, but I also enjoy using it as a reverb on occasion.
this is a sick-ass video. i have no idea how to describe it but there's something really nice about the way you speak, it feels very honest, you seem like you know what you're talking about but you don't sound overly technical. and the entire sega dreamcast vhs 90s aesthetic thing you got going on is super neat, you should lean into it more!
Yo! Was that a Sheryl crow song snuck in there!?
yes, glad you caught that
one of the best videos that ive seen in a long time, i love it!
I use delays a lot for sound design. I have some cheap and nasty, but I have an old Boss and Digitech, I'm going to have to try these. Especially the modulation genius, truly genius.
You give so many great starting points for creativity. Huge appreciation for your work and thank you for sharing.
Really good one. The first example really shows how different voicings can be do different especially with the delay
This is my second video and this is already my favorite channel, it inspired me so much already, and I love everything about the visuals.