Amazing, thank you for explaining where David steps on the pedal where lowers the pitch. Hoping to see more David Gilmour tutorials and I'm sure there will be plenty more.
I ordered a midi expression pedal which should do the trick without paying $400 for a digitech. I may cover this again next week with the proper pitch changes. We'll see.
The correct setting on the Whammy would be 1 octave up? Also, do you know what it would be on songs like Marrooned and Wearing the Inside Out? On the latter I think he used only the chorus-type of effect on this pedal. Let me know what you think Kelly. Once again great content. Subscriber here
Again, you make this sound accessible. Thanks for all the tone related tips, these are really important. 👍
Amazing, thank you for explaining where David steps on the pedal where lowers the pitch. Hoping to see more David Gilmour tutorials and I'm sure there will be plenty more.
I ordered a midi expression pedal which should do the trick without paying $400 for a digitech. I may cover this again next week with the proper pitch changes. We'll see.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar can't wait to see!
Thank you! Enjoyed learning this!!
Great lesson! thanks again. I have a Whammy on my NUX-MG300 modeler and it sounds great! thanks
Here we goooo! Awesome..
I’ve got a digitech whammy 4 pedal that I hope will work for this…DG used a digitech WH1 which are fairly expensive.
Спасибо большое Вам за разбор!
Fantastic!!
Thanks for watching mate! This video doesn't get much traction unfortunately.
You have this backing track?
Gilmours stuff is just magical isn’t it.
The correct setting on the Whammy would be 1 octave up? Also, do you know what it would be on songs like Marrooned and Wearing the Inside Out? On the latter I think he used only the chorus-type of effect on this pedal. Let me know what you think Kelly. Once again great content. Subscriber here
Yes one full octave up. Same for Marooned.
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