Great show guys, and thank-you Mikey for discussing all the cool details on your MD guitars, from the pickups to the model ranges. A great honour to have you playing our instruments!
Amazing…. I’d like to say “interview “, but it wasn’t. This was three like- minded guys having an awesome conversation. Love it and thank you for everything 👏👏👏👍
Such a pleasure to hear Mikey going through his tones with you guys. In case you were wondering, Mikey's MD10 signature strings come in gauges 10-13-17-30-42-54. As with all Rotosound strings, they're made in the UK 🇬🇧
Great show. Really good to see Manson Guitars getting some visibility. They deserve more attention. I am also not a heavy player, but I enjoyed the insights from Mikey Demus. As well as his pedals.
I have fond memories of hitting the NOS button and tearing through the streets to Skindred's shark pit in need for speed underground 2. Never listened to them outside of that
Best episode I've ever seen. Mikey seems a proper, genuine down to earth bloke. Killer player, killer guitars, killer dirt boxes. F**k yeah 🤘... much love, fellow South Walian 🏴
look how that board fits together - man, I wish some of my favourite pedal builders didn't do side mount jacks. Highly enjoyable episode today. Thanks Gents
Man, I just love Mikey. He's got such a great energy and I love his pedals. Especially the Honey Badger! Would love to share a stage with that guy, some day. ❤
Great episode guys. Mark Knofler, Gary Moore and Joe Perry are all left handed players that players that play right handed. Unusual to see it in reverse!
Well, he’s using a whammy and an old EHX micro synth, so yeah. For my money, and tonal tastes, I think having pedals that do high gain, but can also be dialed in to use the same as lower gain ones, is often claimed, but many just don’t work well throughout the gain range, and/or have little headroom, for a cleaner drive or distortion. Example: I like Rat circuits that cleanup well, with the guitar’s volume knob, and also go high gain, with real meat on the cleaner tones. Like the Ibanez Session Man SS10.
Mikey sold me a Hairy Squid at last year’s Birmingham Guitar Show. Still on the board a year (almost) later, in pedal-years that’s pretty impressive for me.
Been lucky enough to meet Mikey a number of times, just as a Skindred fan and at guitar shows. He's such a nice approachable guy and an absolute riff monster!
I'm not a heavy player. Kinda like Mick but Mike has a cool approach with his sounds...Good for him busting out the vintage pedals...He's a funky player..Cool guy for sure....Great video to start the New Year
I'm left handed but play right handed, it feels right! if you think about it why would you use the most controllable and dextrous hand on the plectrum?
The intro already got me jumping around in my living room and shouting YES! YES! (I’m always playing TPS on a beamer so it’s as big as the wall with decent speakers) Thank you for this musical joy and tonal bliss and for just being who you are.
Yes! Finally, someone else who has the same left/right thing as me (although, I play right handed 😉) I am left handed, write left handed, but other things I do right handed; raquet sports, bowling, kicking a ball, but others are left handed (pool, darts!) But check this, if I've had a few ales and feel the urge to air guitar, my air guitar is left handed 😂 I didnt start playing until I was 18, and often wonder if I'd picked up a left-handed guitar back then, if I'd be a leftie? Mikey comes across as a very lovely guy, will have to check out some Skindred. I am friend of a friend of Mikey's tech Dan, who also does guitars for the amazing new Reef guitarist Amy. Great episode.
Loved those EHX pedals with sliders. Used a Graphic Fuzz and memory man as the core of a board in a touring band years ago, and found it to be a super versatile gain pedal. I didn’t play particularly distorted then or now, and felt the “fuzz” title may have held people off from discovering that pedal. Another wonderful show. Happy new year gents.
Not a Skindred fan (or hater - just passed me by tbh) but as a left-handed guitar player this really resonated with me. Choices are understandably horrendous. We make up such a small proportion of guitar players it's not financially sound to invest in providing the same range of guitars for us. It does mean that some of the vintage guitar discussions on the show really pass me by because I can't even imagine what it is like to really have the ability to be too choosey when it comes to specs, colours etc. Always nice to be see more 'sinister' players! :D
Another lefty!! Hooray! I got to play one of Mikey's old guitars when it was up for sale in a Worcester guitar shop. Some fancy Telecaster. Think it was an Elite.
FWIW, I'm left handed and have always played guitar right handed. You use both hands, and I literally never considered the trade-offs worth it. It's really nice being able to pick up almost any guitar and play.
Mikeys sunglasses flew right in my face after the Last Song at reload Festival 2023. I passed it over to some Kids that where ripping IT the entire Show!
I got stung on Denmark street. Popped into a well known shop for a set of strings and walked out with an overpriced Collings CJ acoustic. That said, it’s the best guitar I’ve ever played and I’ve never found an electric which comes close. It certainly cured my GAS for acoustics at the time. By the way, this guy is a real character, knowledgeable and very likeable. Great episode.
Awesome show gents! And thanks Mikey…now I need a Whammy! Don’t know how it’ll fit in my genre of song writing but I’ll find some way to use it! I’ll have to sell a kidney first though! 😂
As a natural lefty who plays guitar lefty, but does things like throw a ball right handed- we are just weird creatures. I also whammy/wah on the right foot, not sure if that's because every pedal-board is backwards and the wah is usually first in the chain (which with in-out it's on the right) or it's more comfortable to balance on my left foot...who knows. I did look into building a lefty pedal-board, primarily so I'm not standing, and tripping, on the lead the whole time (because it has to cross in front of you). Would love a board where the leads come out of the "right" side! I hope Manson guitars keeps lefties in their line up and doesn't just make one for the artist then all the rest righty (like Easton, Iommi, Hendrix, Cobain).
Loving these kind of shows you’ve been putting out, have you thought about reaching out to Ben Howard?? He is really working with pedals so much more on his last 4 or 5 albums and in such a musical way
Really interesting chat and good to see the new guitar. Signature guitars are interesting. Red Specials are very versatile guitars with three pickups and all those switching options. If you play one, everyone seems to want you to play Queen licks, despite the sonic possibilities. Play a Lester and no one expects you to play 50's experimental Les Paul tunes and harmonise with Mary Ford!!! Great show, as always.
Never even heard of Skindred until I saw Rabea's video on the RedBeard Effects Honey Badger octave fuzz pedal. To my ears their music sounds like late 90's, early 2000's new-metal mixed with reggea. Basically Limp Buiscuit mixed with reggea instead of hip-hop. Not really my cup of tea but that Honey Badger pedal sounds great, I can definitely use that on my board 👍
I have the same thing as Mikey! I am naturally a lefty, played tennis competitively for 10 years with my left hand, writing with a left hand... Yet, when I picked up a guitar, instantly it felt correct to hold it as a righty... It does not matter ultimately, if it feels comfortable, then it is probably right haha
The left-right-handedness thing is always fascinating to me. I’m a natural lefty and my dad made me learn guitar right-handed so I could walk into a shop and play any guitar in the place… so long as it’s not left-handed. 😂. I definitely feel like my playing benefits from this. And there’s a long list of people who are natural lefties who play righties. Duane Allman… Fripp, Knopfler, Johnny Winter, Billy Corgan…. Good company. When I was a kid playing air guitar, it was always backwards though. Lefty to the max. I say, do whatever works for you!
If I remember correctly, Robert Fripp is a leftie but he plays right-handed and he's been quoted saying something about the correct way being that the fretting hand should be the dominant hand. Whatever works!
I decided to learn left handed because of the way I learn. It is so much easier for me to mirror someone. I’m glad I did because rhythm is with my dominant hand is mandatory.
I'm left-handed but learned guitar right-handed for exactly the same reason. That's what my Dad had, that's the first way I learned. And even when I "found out" it seemed to make more sense for a left to play a "right handed guitar". But I'm right-footed.
Great video! But…… Who made the call to mic up the leather jacket? Watched the whole interview with airpods… I have a slight twitch in my left eye now🤣
I think Gales may be one of the left handed players, who are actually right handed, when writing or doing other things. A bit like a goofy foot, surfer/skateboarder.
Really found the left-handed conversation interesting, I'm left-handed but play right-handed and couldn't even attempt to play the other way around. I use wahs etc. with my right foot too, despite being left-footed. I think there's a fair few left-handed players who play right-handed, Joe Perry of Aerosmith is one that comes to mind! Guess this video proves there's no reason it can't be flipped both ways
Hi guys! Since seeing your incredible show on Hearing Health/Protection, I’ve been honing in on your DB Meter more frequently. It’s hard to know how much time you are truly exposed to the higher levels I’ve been seeing. But PLEASE PROTECT YOUR EARS ! ! ! …what’s that? Ha ha ha JJZ…(°¿.°`)
Im right handed, always writte with right hand, never tried to grab pen into the other hand. But going to play football, first thought was to kick with left leg, never ever had thought to kick with right leg. There are many interesting leftie persons, that plays right handed. Steve Morse, Kiko Loureiro, Mark Knopfler and many many others. Interesting topic.
On handedness, I'm kind of messed up too. Righty with a guitar and a pen, lefty with a pool cue and a rifle, BUT righty with a handgun/pistol. Go figure! 😂
Guesstimating a bit, Mikey's strings in his tuning have about as much tension as a normal set of 9s in standard tuning (supposing Rotosound does not have an unusual spread of unit weights in their larger gauges).
I'm a LH player. A gift and a curse! But in a nutshell, the L Hemisphere of the brain in the creative and the R is is the analytical, problem solving workhorse so I think that's why more LH players are quite unique. Not many Lefties I've heard "suck" for e.g. that I can recall at least.
Actually to add to that… Mick here… I think a lot of that hemisphere-dominance stuff has been shown to be bogus. For sure different bits of the brain have been seen to cause different effects when injured, but the old left/right brain creative/analytical thing is too simplistic. Not least in the complex relationships between functions/cortex etc etc. Like personality types, I think the left/right brain thing is more a convenient shortcut to motivated understanding / definition of behaviour where a more complex question and explanation is too much like hard work. I reckon. Cheers!
i connect with makey on the left handedness im a true lefty that got forced to write right handed in school and i tried for like 2 years to learn guitar and i just couldnt do it i played a left handed bass one day and everything clicked it felt natural so i just went the lefty route
I am a lefty and do everything as a lefty EXCEPT playing guitar. And I believe that’s because I first picked up a right handed acoustic that was at my house growing up.
It's amazing to me for how lauded & praised the mkI Whammy is that, as far as I'm aware, there's no boutique-y pedal builders doing a faithful reproduction. Yeah there's octave stuff out there but besides expensive multieffects processors or EHX standalones, neither of which do the mkI Whammy thing...just the whammy thing. It implies that not only is it really really difficult but it'd be so expensive that the price would exceed the demand. But hey, you've got a guy who owns a pedal company on the show talking about the need for a roadworthy version...so maaaybe Red Beard whammy?
I read post from one of the Digitech guys where he basically said that the tech to do the whammy or accurate real time pitch shifting in general is beyond most companies ability. Even Strymon won’t touch it.
@@Sperzel The Whammy is almost 40 years old. And the charm of the mkI is that it's a bit crap. It has been done, just redo it. Seems odd that 90% of boutique pedals inspiration is "old & kinda crap, but iconic" and there's no real boutique Whammy reproduction, is all. Figure someone would take up the challenge.
@@GitShiddyI just think the ROI for producing a Whammy I replica is far too low, especially since most will happily pick up a brand new Whammy 5 for a very reasonable price. Even sourcing the case/expression pedal would be a huge investment for a small builder.
The left-brain/right-brain is a debunked theory, so there's no real impact from left or right handedness on creativity. However, that said, visualisation of accessing one side of the brain may help you in the creative process. But so might imagining a conversation with Mozart or staring at a Climt painting. I can't remember the details, but there was a recent study on the impact of using left or right hands while listening to music. That does change your experience of what you hear.
anyone super curious about th whammy knob-turny sound should listen to Voice of the Voiceless by Rage Against the Machine and/or the guitar solo from Shadow on the Sun by Audioslave. I practically fell out my chair when i learned all Tom was doing was playing one note and turning the interval knob back and forth.
I recently had to learn how to re-walk and re-stand again and my preference for wha was always right foot but now I have to do left it’s effing me up didn’t know anyone else was having that too
Yep! It’s all automated, so copyright claims happen in the back end of TH-cam. Very clever software. Then artists can ‘white list’ their own copyright if they have the power to do so. Cheers! And welcome!
You guys should absolutely do a telethon style fundraiser for the riffless out there. There are ppl suffering all over the world that don't have access to basic needed riffs..
Another epic show. Tying in this and the last show, with inspiring tones from the two Line6s and short comings of the pedals in the 'The things that didn't work out?', makes me wonder if a reappraisal of the Line6 M-series pedals would make an interesting short format show. Still a staple on many pro boards 13 years on, despite advancements in DSP power and a bigger multifx market. Or a longer show with Uncle Larry.
Great show guys, and thank-you Mikey for discussing all the cool details on your MD guitars, from the pickups to the model ranges. A great honour to have you playing our instruments!
Amazing…. I’d like to say “interview “, but it wasn’t. This was three like- minded guys having an awesome conversation. Love it and thank you for everything 👏👏👏👍
Such a pleasure to hear Mikey going through his tones with you guys. In case you were wondering, Mikey's MD10 signature strings come in gauges 10-13-17-30-42-54. As with all Rotosound strings, they're made in the UK 🇬🇧
Great show. Really good to see Manson Guitars getting some visibility. They deserve more attention. I am also not a heavy player, but I enjoyed the insights from Mikey Demus. As well as his pedals.
I have fond memories of hitting the NOS button and tearing through the streets to Skindred's shark pit in need for speed underground 2. Never listened to them outside of that
This episode brought back the exact same memory for me, good times!
Best episode I've ever seen. Mikey seems a proper, genuine down to earth bloke. Killer player, killer guitars, killer dirt boxes. F**k yeah 🤘... much love, fellow South Walian 🏴
look how that board fits together - man, I wish some of my favourite pedal builders didn't do side mount jacks. Highly enjoyable episode today. Thanks Gents
Man, I just love Mikey. He's got such a great energy and I love his pedals. Especially the Honey Badger! Would love to share a stage with that guy, some day. ❤
Great episode guys. Mark Knofler, Gary Moore and Joe Perry are all left handed players that players that play right handed. Unusual to see it in reverse!
I saw Skindred on tour for the Babylon record a hundred years ago. Absolutely fantastic show, great band, love those guys.
Fantastic sounds, I imagine those Redbeard FX are great of synths too.
Well, he’s using a whammy and an old EHX micro synth, so yeah.
For my money, and tonal tastes, I think having pedals that do high gain, but can also be dialed in to use the same as lower gain ones, is often claimed, but many just don’t work well throughout the gain range, and/or have little headroom, for a cleaner drive or distortion.
Example: I like Rat circuits that cleanup well, with the guitar’s volume knob, and also go high gain, with real meat on the cleaner tones.
Like the Ibanez Session Man SS10.
Mikey sold me a Hairy Squid at last year’s Birmingham Guitar Show. Still on the board a year (almost) later, in pedal-years that’s pretty impressive for me.
One of the finest guitarists out there, epic riffs and tone/sounds 🤘
Man, an episode with Troy or even Josh from QOTSA would be legendary
Been lucky enough to meet Mikey a number of times, just as a Skindred fan and at guitar shows. He's such a nice approachable guy and an absolute riff monster!
Super show. Loving the tone Mikey Demus gets from his tuning and the Angry Rhubarb pedal.
I'm not a heavy player. Kinda like Mick but Mike has a cool approach with his sounds...Good for him busting out the vintage pedals...He's a funky player..Cool guy for sure....Great video to start the New Year
I'm left handed but play right handed, it feels right! if you think about it why would you use the most controllable and dextrous hand on the plectrum?
The intro already got me jumping around in my living room and shouting YES! YES! (I’m always playing TPS on a beamer so it’s as big as the wall with decent speakers) Thank you for this musical joy and tonal bliss and for just being who you are.
I’ve always loved Skindred’s music but massive new appreciation for Mikey as a guitar player. What a great dude! Fantastic video guys
Great episode as always! talking about Manson guitars....Matthew Bellamy at TPS? Make it happen!
Yes! Finally, someone else who has the same left/right thing as me (although, I play right handed 😉) I am left handed, write left handed, but other things I do right handed; raquet sports, bowling, kicking a ball, but others are left handed (pool, darts!) But check this, if I've had a few ales and feel the urge to air guitar, my air guitar is left handed 😂 I didnt start playing until I was 18, and often wonder if I'd picked up a left-handed guitar back then, if I'd be a leftie? Mikey comes across as a very lovely guy, will have to check out some Skindred. I am friend of a friend of Mikey's tech Dan, who also does guitars for the amazing new Reef guitarist Amy. Great episode.
Good to finally hear the secret behind Tom Morello's solos. Great episode!
Good show boys. I’m the opposite. Lefty that plays right handed. Thanks to dear old dad too lol. He wanted to be able to play my guitars.
Great interview guys! I love my Digitech Drop but keep wanting to exchange it for the whammy version.
Stopped everything for mikey he is such a great human being. And red beard pedals are amazing. 😊
Absolutely loved this episode. Mikey is The Man. I learned so much today!
Loved those EHX pedals with sliders. Used a Graphic Fuzz and memory man as the core of a board in a touring band years ago, and found it to be a super versatile gain pedal. I didn’t play particularly distorted then or now, and felt the “fuzz” title may have held people off from discovering that pedal.
Another wonderful show. Happy new year gents.
Not a Skindred fan (or hater - just passed me by tbh) but as a left-handed guitar player this really resonated with me. Choices are understandably horrendous. We make up such a small proportion of guitar players it's not financially sound to invest in providing the same range of guitars for us. It does mean that some of the vintage guitar discussions on the show really pass me by because I can't even imagine what it is like to really have the ability to be too choosey when it comes to specs, colours etc. Always nice to be see more 'sinister' players! :D
Another lefty!! Hooray! I got to play one of Mikey's old guitars when it was up for sale in a Worcester guitar shop. Some fancy Telecaster. Think it was an Elite.
Nice guy great sound. Most ultimate rock and roll look. He’s got extra cool in reserve. Great job everyone
FWIW, I'm left handed and have always played guitar right handed. You use both hands, and I literally never considered the trade-offs worth it. It's really nice being able to pick up almost any guitar and play.
Been waiting 3 weeks for this!! Worth the wait . Thanks for introducing me to so many incredible artist!
Mikeys sunglasses flew right in my face after the Last Song at reload Festival 2023. I passed it over to some Kids that where ripping IT the entire Show!
I loved that band skindred years ago! So much energy
I got stung on Denmark street. Popped into a well known shop for a set of strings and walked out with an overpriced Collings CJ acoustic. That said, it’s the best guitar I’ve ever played and I’ve never found an electric which comes close. It certainly cured my GAS for acoustics at the time. By the way, this guy is a real character, knowledgeable and very likeable. Great episode.
Awesome show gents! And thanks Mikey…now I need a Whammy! Don’t know how it’ll fit in my genre of song writing but I’ll find some way to use it! I’ll have to sell a kidney first though! 😂
As a natural lefty who plays guitar lefty, but does things like throw a ball right handed- we are just weird creatures. I also whammy/wah on the right foot, not sure if that's because every pedal-board is backwards and the wah is usually first in the chain (which with in-out it's on the right) or it's more comfortable to balance on my left foot...who knows. I did look into building a lefty pedal-board, primarily so I'm not standing, and tripping, on the lead the whole time (because it has to cross in front of you). Would love a board where the leads come out of the "right" side! I hope Manson guitars keeps lefties in their line up and doesn't just make one for the artist then all the rest righty (like Easton, Iommi, Hendrix, Cobain).
Loving these kind of shows you’ve been putting out, have you thought about reaching out to Ben Howard?? He is really working with pedals so much more on his last 4 or 5 albums and in such a musical way
Really interesting chat and good to see the new guitar. Signature guitars are interesting. Red Specials are very versatile guitars with three pickups and all those switching options. If you play one, everyone seems to want you to play Queen licks, despite the sonic possibilities. Play a Lester and no one expects you to play 50's experimental Les Paul tunes and harmonise with Mary Ford!!! Great show, as always.
Never even heard of Skindred until I saw Rabea's video on the RedBeard Effects Honey Badger octave fuzz pedal. To my ears their music sounds like late 90's, early 2000's new-metal mixed with reggea. Basically Limp Buiscuit mixed with reggea instead of hip-hop. Not really my cup of tea but that Honey Badger pedal sounds great, I can definitely use that on my board 👍
26:22 Two lefts don't make a right-but three do!
I have the same thing as Mikey! I am naturally a lefty, played tennis competitively for 10 years with my left hand, writing with a left hand... Yet, when I picked up a guitar, instantly it felt correct to hold it as a righty... It does not matter ultimately, if it feels comfortable, then it is probably right haha
The left-right-handedness thing is always fascinating to me. I’m a natural lefty and my dad made me learn guitar right-handed so I could walk into a shop and play any guitar in the place… so long as it’s not left-handed. 😂.
I definitely feel like my playing benefits from this. And there’s a long list of people who are natural lefties who play righties. Duane Allman… Fripp, Knopfler, Johnny Winter, Billy Corgan…. Good company.
When I was a kid playing air guitar, it was always backwards though. Lefty to the max. I say, do whatever works for you!
Just became a patron. You're the only one. Thanks for all the great information. I have a killer tone!!
Thanks so much Terry 🤓🙏
@@ThatPedalShow gladly!!
If I remember correctly, Robert Fripp is a leftie but he plays right-handed and he's been quoted saying something about the correct way being that the fretting hand should be the dominant hand. Whatever works!
Mikey's pedals are awesome and he is such a gent!
I decided to learn left handed because of the way I learn. It is so much easier for me to mirror someone. I’m glad I did because rhythm is with my dominant hand is mandatory.
any chance of getting the one and only Josh Homme on the show? great episode as always!
I second this and also make him bring Troy :-)
definitely!
I love Skindred. Such an amazing live band.
Woohoo!!! Kicking off 2024 right!!
I'm left-handed but learned guitar right-handed for exactly the same reason. That's what my Dad had, that's the first way I learned. And even when I "found out" it seemed to make more sense for a left to play a "right handed guitar". But I'm right-footed.
Two lefts (or wrongs) don't make a right, but three lefts do!!
Aw yeahhhhhh! Love Skindred so this should be a blast.
Also have to say i was expecting a Newport Helicopter in the intro from D&M!
Scared to Google that. ;0)
All hail loud guitars 🙌 Epic sounds….being used to wake me for work no less 😂
We need Rabea and Mikey on the show talking about british vs american high gain and melt our faces off
Video on orange amps then please 😁
Mikey, you Velcro criminal!
Great video again chaps
Great video! But……
Who made the call to mic up the leather jacket? Watched the whole interview with airpods… I have a slight twitch in my left eye now🤣
Hahahaha! The voice mic is above his head. Sorry!
Good Show, still hoping for John Cordy and his Dashing Dachshunds to be on! Please!!!
First saw Skindred I think it was the Ozzfest in the UK in 2002. Have loved them ever since 😊
Just having fun and being ultra creative. Lots to learn from!
Eric Gales comes to mind when talking about unusual Guitar styles , Left Handed and upside down and his playing is astronomically Superb .
I think Gales may be one of the left handed players, who are actually right handed, when writing or doing other things.
A bit like a goofy foot, surfer/skateboarder.
Wow, Skindred at TPS now that's a great suprise!
Another lovely show! Thanks!
Sunglasses indoors ? Interesting ahahah ! Love the music "anyway" 🖤
I have to admit, I'd never heard of Skindred. But Mikey seems like a really cool dude.
Ah! the FM4 and DL4! speak to me Mikey! Both on my board right now.
Really found the left-handed conversation interesting, I'm left-handed but play right-handed and couldn't even attempt to play the other way around. I use wahs etc. with my right foot too, despite being left-footed.
I think there's a fair few left-handed players who play right-handed, Joe Perry of Aerosmith is one that comes to mind! Guess this video proves there's no reason it can't be flipped both ways
Hi guys! Since seeing your incredible show on Hearing Health/Protection, I’ve been honing in on your DB Meter more frequently. It’s hard to know how much time you are truly exposed to the higher levels I’ve been seeing. But PLEASE PROTECT YOUR EARS ! ! !
…what’s that? Ha ha ha
JJZ…(°¿.°`)
Im right handed, always writte with right hand, never tried to grab pen into the other hand.
But going to play football, first thought was to kick with left leg, never ever had thought to kick with right leg.
There are many interesting leftie persons, that plays right handed. Steve Morse, Kiko Loureiro, Mark Knopfler and many many others. Interesting topic.
God, id love to see Matt Bellamy on the show
this would be AMAZING!
We'd love to have him on. Not sure he's massively into doing these kinds of things. But the invitation is open of course!
@mansonguitars5483 can you please ask the boss 😝
"Using a guitar as a paintbrush to do horrible shit" must be quote of the year for 2024!!! 😅
Happy New Beard. Sorry New Year. I’ve had Covid for a week so developed a Covid beard. Don’t know how you put up with them.
Get well soon Tony!
@@ThatPedalShow nearly there I think thanks Mick. 👍
On handedness, I'm kind of messed up too. Righty with a guitar and a pen, lefty with a pool cue and a rifle, BUT righty with a handgun/pistol. Go figure! 😂
Guesstimating a bit, Mikey's strings in his tuning have about as much tension as a normal set of 9s in standard tuning (supposing Rotosound does not have an unusual spread of unit weights in their larger gauges).
I'm a LH player. A gift and a curse! But in a nutshell, the L Hemisphere of the brain in the creative and the R is is the analytical, problem solving workhorse so I think that's why more LH players are quite unique. Not many Lefties I've heard "suck" for e.g. that I can recall at least.
Doesn’t the L-R thing swap over somewhere high up? RE stroke loss of various uses? Etc?
Actually to add to that… Mick here… I think a lot of that hemisphere-dominance stuff has been shown to be bogus. For sure different bits of the brain have been seen to cause different effects when injured, but the old left/right brain creative/analytical thing is too simplistic. Not least in the complex relationships between functions/cortex etc etc. Like personality types, I think the left/right brain thing is more a convenient shortcut to motivated understanding / definition of behaviour where a more complex question and explanation is too much like hard work. I reckon. Cheers!
i connect with makey on the left handedness im a true lefty that got forced to write right handed in school and i tried for like 2 years to learn guitar and i just couldnt do it i played a left handed bass one day and everything clicked it felt natural so i just went the lefty route
This is definitely Dan’s Texas cousin!
I am a lefty and do everything as a lefty EXCEPT playing guitar. And I believe that’s because I first picked up a right handed acoustic that was at my house growing up.
It's amazing to me for how lauded & praised the mkI Whammy is that, as far as I'm aware, there's no boutique-y pedal builders doing a faithful reproduction. Yeah there's octave stuff out there but besides expensive multieffects processors or EHX standalones, neither of which do the mkI Whammy thing...just the whammy thing. It implies that not only is it really really difficult but it'd be so expensive that the price would exceed the demand. But hey, you've got a guy who owns a pedal company on the show talking about the need for a roadworthy version...so maaaybe Red Beard whammy?
I read post from one of the Digitech guys where he basically said that the tech to do the whammy or accurate real time pitch shifting in general is beyond most companies ability. Even Strymon won’t touch it.
@@Sperzel The Whammy is almost 40 years old. And the charm of the mkI is that it's a bit crap. It has been done, just redo it.
Seems odd that 90% of boutique pedals inspiration is "old & kinda crap, but iconic" and there's no real boutique Whammy reproduction, is all. Figure someone would take up the challenge.
@@GitShiddyI just think the ROI for producing a Whammy I replica is far too low, especially since most will happily pick up a brand new Whammy 5 for a very reasonable price. Even sourcing the case/expression pedal would be a huge investment for a small builder.
@@Sperzel I don't disagree with any of that. But you'd think there'd be one Whammy nerd out there who's obsessed enough to ruin their life over it.
The left-brain/right-brain is a debunked theory, so there's no real impact from left or right handedness on creativity. However, that said, visualisation of accessing one side of the brain may help you in the creative process. But so might imagining a conversation with Mozart or staring at a Climt painting.
I can't remember the details, but there was a recent study on the impact of using left or right hands while listening to music. That does change your experience of what you hear.
anyone super curious about th whammy knob-turny sound should listen to Voice of the Voiceless by Rage Against the Machine and/or the guitar solo from Shadow on the Sun by Audioslave. I practically fell out my chair when i learned all Tom was doing was playing one note and turning the interval knob back and forth.
I recently had to learn how to re-walk and re-stand again and my preference for wha was always right foot but now I have to do left it’s effing me up didn’t know anyone else was having that too
Cheers to all guitarist who play left handed...
Please get Nels Cline on the show
The episode would have to be a week long
Hi first comment.......This might sound odd......but does the copyright police come knocking if its your music????
Yep! It’s all automated, so copyright claims happen in the back end of TH-cam. Very clever software. Then artists can ‘white list’ their own copyright if they have the power to do so. Cheers! And welcome!
You guys should absolutely do a telethon style fundraiser for the riffless out there. There are ppl suffering all over the world that don't have access to basic needed riffs..
omg I laughed so hard at the Nimpy Dance....
Glad to see it’s not just me who uses a butter knife to get pedals off their board!
ZZ Top is great!
Man the Amish have really evolved to the new century
The horse shat all over our parking area. Still a ways to go.
Where’s the name drop horn. We miss it
Another epic show.
Tying in this and the last show, with inspiring tones from the two Line6s and short comings of the pedals in the 'The things that didn't work out?', makes me wonder if a reappraisal of the Line6 M-series pedals would make an interesting short format show. Still a staple on many pro boards 13 years on, despite advancements in DSP power and a bigger multifx market. Or a longer show with Uncle Larry.
Nice idea! You’re so right about them being on a LOT of boards.
Mick is such an excellent prefect and knob turner.
I was put in this Earth for a reason!
The Micro Synth sounded awesome.
That hairy squid… ❤❤❤
Was that Gibson that he was holding in the beginning a midtown?
Standard 335. Cheers!
Freeze that video at 5 sec. You 3 look great!
Where can we get Dan's shirt?
thatpedalshowstore.com 🤓🙏
@@ThatPedalShow nowhere to be found there :/