This has been an eye opener! I recently added the DD8 to my board, and I play guitar in a duo with a vocalist. Some of these ideas have just added a heap of texture to our sound. Thanks Michael, your videos are invaluable to a gigging musician. Keep up the good work ❤
I too have struggled to find a way to utilize reverse delay. I am going to try the settings you have suggested, and then combine it with my Digitech Supernatural reverb. Great content!
Thanks so much for this video, Michael. I have a DD8 as my delay pedal and I admit the Reverse setting is always the type I've used least. But this gives me some great settings and ideas to delve into. Cheers and kepp up the great content. Very inspiring, as always.
This is a fantastic video that's really inspired me to do more than the typical reverse delay effect. One of you're best and most inspiring videos to date. Love it and thank you 😊
Oh sweet you have a REAL Tele Deluxe! The first time I ever seen one was in 2003 at a used store in Pittsburgh...it was a 72' and it by far had the smoothest neck i have ever played plus i loved those CBS headstocks....it was only 600 bucks but was on "hold" for the kid that worked there part time....i didn't get it and a few years later all those reissues showed up that do not feel ANYTHING like the one I played in the store that day.....sad i know lol
Just want to point out that the setting for "Make Your Reverb Sound Bigger" sort of sounds like a home made version of reverse reverb even though the reverb is conventional. Reminds me of oil can delay sounds or even the EQD Space Spiral when it's washed out. Like you almost forget there is delay in htere. Good episode. Cheers.
Would you be able to do a series of tutorials on what effects you need or might need for different genres? I know myself and some others are looking for a starting-point depending on the type of music we want to play. If you could also discuss the pedal order in relation to the genre. I enjoy all the info you provide, especially because I have all Boss pedals! Thank you and God bless.
I have a DL4 MK2, and I always thought a reverse delay would be great. However, I had quite a problem finding a setting that would work for me. Now, I have some ideas. Thanks for the useful video!
My favorite setting for the DL4 mkII reverse delay is to set the time as long as it goes with a single repeat, some modulation, and the swelling reverb. Using that over moody fingerpicking parts gives your playing a nice synth like accompaniment
Nice work as usual! Reverse is something I probably would not have explored except it was one of many features on the boss dd20 I got early on. Once I fiddled with it on high mix and low regen with delay times available on the dd20 that are wicked fast- like hundreds or even thousands of BPM, I found some amazing ring mod and step phaser sounds. I constantly use the step phaser type effect like a Tremolo that is on lsd, and it's great for song intros or transitions that bleed into the next section fading away. The ring mod sounds are excellent for stacking with a fuzz or lead solo type sound to just put a layer of special on the sound- not always in tune but something that can be fine tuned for your song. What's more - presets and stereo jacks or a stereo headphone jack which is just heaven. Anyway- don't overlook reverse delay, if you can find a dd20 or something with extremely fast delay times available - it's worth exploring the reverse effect alone.
True, the DD-8 can't get a super fast delay time in reverse mode so I'll look out for those sounds when I eventually get around to getting one that does. Thanks!
I love those type of videos of yours, they really help to expand functionality without spending money on new pedals. Thank you!
My pleasure! Glad you like them
This has been an eye opener!
I recently added the DD8 to my board, and I play guitar in a duo with a vocalist.
Some of these ideas have just added a heap of texture to our sound.
Thanks Michael, your videos are invaluable to a gigging musician. Keep up the good work ❤
Hello mate, just discovered your channel whilst researching backwards delay - excellent content, presented in a straight forward, 'non-cheesy' way! Subscribed 👍
I finally know what reverse delay is for! Thank you so much. really helpful!
Recently acquired a DD-500 and found I had no idea what to do with the reverse delay. This video has instantly given me some good ideas!
5:16 blushes of the Fairy Fountain theme from Legend of Zelda to my ears
I too have struggled to find a way to utilize reverse delay. I am going to try the settings you have suggested, and then combine it with my Digitech Supernatural reverb. Great content!
Great idea. Thanks!
Классные видео, мужик! Спасибо.
Love the format, gives me something to sit down and play around with
Thanks so much for this video, Michael. I have a DD8 as my delay pedal and I admit the Reverse setting is always the type I've used least. But this gives me some great settings and ideas to delve into. Cheers and kepp up the great content. Very inspiring, as always.
That's fantastic to hear, thanks for leaving such a kind comment!
This is a fantastic video that's really inspired me to do more than the typical reverse delay effect. One of you're best and most inspiring videos to date. Love it and thank you 😊
Oh sweet you have a REAL Tele Deluxe! The first time I ever seen one was in 2003 at a used store in Pittsburgh...it was a 72' and it by far had the smoothest neck i have ever played plus i loved those CBS headstocks....it was only 600 bucks but was on "hold" for the kid that worked there part time....i didn't get it and a few years later all those reissues showed up that do not feel ANYTHING like the one I played in the store that day.....sad i know lol
Just got the DD-8 for the reverse delay, please share the tricks!
Just want to point out that the setting for "Make Your Reverb Sound Bigger" sort of sounds like a home made version of reverse reverb even though the reverb is conventional. Reminds me of oil can delay sounds or even the EQD Space Spiral when it's washed out. Like you almost forget there is delay in htere. Good episode. Cheers.
really cool tricks, I like the ambient and glitchy effect. Thank you
Would you be able to do a series of tutorials on what effects you need or might need for different genres? I know myself and some others are looking for a starting-point depending on the type of music we want to play. If you could also discuss the pedal order in relation to the genre. I enjoy all the info you provide, especially because I have all Boss pedals! Thank you and God bless.
I have a DL4 MK2, and I always thought a reverse delay would be great. However, I had quite a problem finding a setting that would work for me. Now, I have some ideas. Thanks for the useful video!
My favorite setting for the DL4 mkII reverse delay is to set the time as long as it goes with a single repeat, some modulation, and the swelling reverb. Using that over moody fingerpicking parts gives your playing a nice synth like accompaniment
@@FRRGC Sounds very interesting. I will try that by myself. Thanks for the hint!
Love your content, Michael!
Good show as usual!!
Thanks for the tips and tricks.
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It also sounds great when you tap tempo the reverse delay to the song
i'm loving this
Nice work as usual! Reverse is something I probably would not have explored except it was one of many features on the boss dd20 I got early on. Once I fiddled with it on high mix and low regen with delay times available on the dd20 that are wicked fast- like hundreds or even thousands of BPM, I found some amazing ring mod and step phaser sounds. I constantly use the step phaser type effect like a Tremolo that is on lsd, and it's great for song intros or transitions that bleed into the next section fading away. The ring mod sounds are excellent for stacking with a fuzz or lead solo type sound to just put a layer of special on the sound- not always in tune but something that can be fine tuned for your song. What's more - presets and stereo jacks or a stereo headphone jack which is just heaven.
Anyway- don't overlook reverse delay, if you can find a dd20 or something with extremely fast delay times available - it's worth exploring the reverse effect alone.
True, the DD-8 can't get a super fast delay time in reverse mode so I'll look out for those sounds when I eventually get around to getting one that does. Thanks!
very cool suggestions, bravo!
Amazing tips dude !!
I discover that reverse delay can be very interesting in some solo arrangements and with a cheap pedal Zoom X4
This guy is 👍
Me here tweaking a reverse digital delay while taking notes from this video.
I’m Only Sleeping uses a reverse delay effect for teh guitar solos
Which is better? The danelectro backtalk or the reverse of the dd-8?
I’d get the boss delay.
At first glance I didn't see the mirrored image 😂
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