On a side note. The chorus and flanger work with the same bucket brigade chip as the analog delay. Comes to show what a great tool the analog delay is. A gift that keeps on giving. Great video as always Budda 👍
@@BuddaGuedes you know what. This got me thinking about tone comparisons between a "tape" flanger like the Strymon Deco and an analogue flanger such as this one and other bucket brigade based flangers. I guess there should be differences similar to those between a tape delay and an analogue delay. Namely the darker echoes of the analogue delay, so characteristic and appealing in them. Thoughts?
Dude loving the Audio quality, anytime I see someone standing I automatically think man looks like a good demo but the sound will be bad, not the case with you good sir!
Hey Budda - absolutely love your channel mate. Just wanted to let you know the flanger is pronounced "flanjer"......its a J sound not a G sound. Its called a flanger as the effect was first created by running two open reel machines at the same time with the same signal. By pressing lightly on the flange of one of the supply reels, you could modulate the pitch and time alignment of one machine versus the other, creating the flange sound.
Queres mesmo por o pessoal com uma crise de GAS :) Os pedais da Supro têm um som brutal. O que mais me atrai é o Tremolo por ter harmonic tremolo. Para chorus, está para sair a reedição dum clássico: o TC Electronic stereo chorus\flanger. Se não estragarem o circuito original, a coisa promete para os fãs do som limpo do Eric Johnson. Cheers.
@@BuddaGuedes I don't know either (wasn't there unfortunately when the song was recorded) but this slow modulation type is very "phaseresque" imo. Anyway. Keep it up, you're really doing good.
I was thinking the same thing. In the song it does have that flanger sound, but the fact that it pitches it slowly up and then back down sounds like a phaser to me. Glad I wasn’t the only one thinking that.
On a side note. The chorus and flanger work with the same bucket brigade chip as the analog delay. Comes to show what a great tool the analog delay is. A gift that keeps on giving.
Great video as always Budda 👍
That’s totally true!!!!
@@BuddaGuedes you know what. This got me thinking about tone comparisons between a "tape" flanger like the Strymon Deco and an analogue flanger such as this one and other bucket brigade based flangers. I guess there should be differences similar to those between a tape delay and an analogue delay. Namely the darker echoes of the analogue delay, so characteristic and appealing in them.
Thoughts?
It will definitely make a difference
Dude loving the Audio quality, anytime I see someone standing I automatically think man looks like a good demo but the sound will be bad, not the case with you good sir!
Thanks a lot
What makes you have that opinion if I may ask?
Great demo vid thanks. Is it pronounced Flanger which kind of sort of rhymes with Manager?
Eh! Ehh
Excelente forma de explicar as diferenças 👌
Obrigado pelo elogio
Flanger sounds more like a controlled wha effect. It opens and closes the wha effect as a cycle giving a sense of sound fading and coming back.
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Yeah that’s the stuff there - sweet 80’s sweeping overdrive
Eh! Eh! Thanks a lot
Came for the chorus, stayed for the SpongeBob
Eh! Eh! Thanks
Are those pedals through the hole ?
What do you mean?!
Hi Budda, the sound you have at minute 20:25 reminds me a lot Charlie Hunter, do you know him?
Lovely pedals sound!!
Greetings from Italy!!
I love Charlie Hunter. He uses some kind of Leslie simulator, but this Chorus actually can get pretty close to the real thing!
Hey Budda - absolutely love your channel mate. Just wanted to let you know the flanger is pronounced "flanjer"......its a J sound not a G sound. Its called a flanger as the effect was first created by running two open reel machines at the same time with the same signal. By pressing lightly on the flange of one of the supply reels, you could modulate the pitch and time alignment of one machine versus the other, creating the flange sound.
Thanks allot for the insight. I new the story just not the pronunciation.
@@BuddaGuedes No worries mate! You are a legend!
Eh! Eh! Thanks
That's awsome. I've always wondered why it was called that. Thanks
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Ótimo vídeo, cara.
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Queres mesmo por o pessoal com uma crise de GAS :) Os pedais da Supro têm um som brutal. O que mais me atrai é o Tremolo por ter harmonic tremolo. Para chorus, está para sair a reedição dum clássico: o TC Electronic stereo chorus\flanger. Se não estragarem o circuito original, a coisa promete para os fãs do som limpo do Eric Johnson. Cheers.
Eh! Eh! Eu adorei este Chorus!!!!
Good looking guitar. What is it?
It’s my Knaggs Choptank
Outro grande vídeo🙌🙌🙌
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Thanks!! Welcome to the family
I think that "flanger"in "are you gonna go my way" is actually a phaser. :-)
I don’t think so, but I’m not sure of it
@@BuddaGuedes I don't know either (wasn't there unfortunately when the song was recorded) but this slow modulation type is very "phaseresque" imo. Anyway. Keep it up, you're really doing good.
The phaser usually doesn’t have that jet sound! And flanger in a mix is actually achieved by using to tape reels and slowing down one manually!!!
I was thinking the same thing. In the song it does have that flanger sound, but the fact that it pitches it slowly up and then back down sounds like a phaser to me.
Glad I wasn’t the only one thinking that.