Nice! The OC-3 is one of my most useful tools for years. Speaking of the pedalbord, I would add one compressor and one eq. Makes a huge diference even with subtle settings
That's a brilliant choice and presentation. I would love to hear them also on a classical or spanish. Do you have an idea about equivalent plugins for DAWs? I'm searching for halls like those, giving a special tone the the guitar. I don't like so much the standard known ones like the Vallhalla.
Should make you a video of my rig. I play outdoors so everything’s got to be battery operated. I’m also playing in stereo on top of a Tonewood amp. So really you have four sounds. Left amp has a slight delay and the right amp also has delay but in a different time signature. It taps back and forth. The Tonewood gives me a hall reverb across the two. Lot of EQ to get the most out of it without getting muddy. This is used at concert level in the middle of the woods. No one can hear it cause no one is within miles. It’s counterintuitive.
Thanks Jamie...great stuff. I've been relying on my very old Boss GX 700 multi effects unit for my acoustic, even tho it was designed for electric. The advantage is it's all in one box, but limited in what I can use for acoustic. This helps me figure out options and advancements for my live setup. Been looking at what Mike Dawes has, too. Awesome playing, btw.
Thanks for the video ! I had a similar pedalboard a few years ago and switched to a Helix Floor. Even found a way to make a polyphonic octave effect similar to the OC3. But am thinking of going back to separate pedals. Have you noticed that the OC3 works best with magnetic pickups? I struggled to get the tone and accuracy of the effect with my SBT pickups. It sounded OK withy K&K Trinity. But not even close to your sound.
What I’ve noticed when it comes to any acoustic is that you need both magnetic pickups and another pickup, either the pickup has a mic, or you can use the K&K with a magnetic. I used to run the OC3 with the K&K and then have the magnetic through reverb and it sounded great! However if I was to only use the K&K alone it wouldn’t cut it. Acoustics have a wide tonal spectrum and needs to cut through the system, you can also really adjust your EQ settings when you have two pickups, I use one for more bass and the other for more treble, it really works well!
@ agreed! My K&K trintiy is a SBT and mic. I recently started splitting and panning the two signals, running the Helix octave effect only through the SBT. And it sounds better, the lower octave traces faster than when blended with the mic. I wonder if the OC 3 is even better with a mag pickup? I tried it once with the LR Baggs M80 and it was fantastic
Two decades of playing made you a great musician and virtuoso guitar player. Maybe need a few years more for "salesmanship" (or not...since you're too polite, reserved and lack the "bombastic gene" of a Hoser). 1) Try to get a hold of a Maton "Australian" guitar, it will negate the need for an OC-3 (which only boosts the muddy bass of most acoustic guitars). Do you use the OC-3 on the Harp Guitars? 2) Hopefully you got more than a ~$100 product from Vangoa for this 20 min infomercial. They owe you big time!
Nice! The OC-3 is one of my most useful tools for years. Speaking of the pedalbord, I would add one compressor and one eq. Makes a huge diference even with subtle settings
I'm not a guitarist but I was fascinated watching the processes behind your playing! 😁 and your music did not disappoint, as always ❤️
Thanks for tuning in Sadie!
for my gig needs, i only basically need a di/preamp, reverb, e.q., compressor and a tuner for my grab-and-go mini pedalboard ..
That's a brilliant choice and presentation. I would love to hear them also on a classical or spanish. Do you have an idea about equivalent plugins for DAWs? I'm searching for halls like those, giving a special tone the the guitar. I don't like so much the standard known ones like the Vallhalla.
I’d go for different pedals but the board looks like a must have to start. Thanks for surfacing it in my feed. 👍
Should make you a video of my rig. I play outdoors so everything’s got to be battery operated. I’m also playing in stereo on top of a Tonewood amp. So really you have four sounds.
Left amp has a slight delay and the right amp also has delay but in a different time signature. It taps back and forth. The Tonewood gives me a hall reverb across the two. Lot of EQ to get the most out of it without getting muddy.
This is used at concert level in the middle of the woods. No one can hear it cause no one is within miles.
It’s counterintuitive.
Nice reviews , I also enjoyed your lovely music too ❤
Jamie, you have a nice setup there. All of your music sounds great, I especially like to hear you play Ghost Riders.
Take care Jamie.
Great job. Your info videos are always so well done. Thanks Jamie. Take care & stay safe. ;)
Thanks B! I hope all is well!
Excellent video and a very informative description of your pedals and how they affect your sound.
I also use the Immerse for acoustic. But no acoustic pedal board can be complete without the ToneDexter. Hands down best preamp for acoustic guitar.
Thanks Jamie...great stuff. I've been relying on my very old Boss GX 700 multi effects unit for my acoustic, even tho it was designed for electric. The advantage is it's all in one box, but limited in what I can use for acoustic. This helps me figure out options and advancements for my live setup. Been looking at what Mike Dawes has, too. Awesome playing, btw.
really liking the OC-3 with the mkII
Likewise!
That reverb pedal is almost like a synth! What is that length of leds at the top of your pedalboard and how is it connected?😊
Fantastic playing and nice sounds.
Thanks for the video ! I had a similar pedalboard a few years ago and switched to a Helix Floor. Even found a way to make a polyphonic octave effect similar to the OC3. But am thinking of going back to separate pedals.
Have you noticed that the OC3 works best with magnetic pickups? I struggled to get the tone and accuracy of the effect with my SBT pickups. It sounded OK withy K&K Trinity. But not even close to your sound.
What I’ve noticed when it comes to any acoustic is that you need both magnetic pickups and another pickup, either the pickup has a mic, or you can use the K&K with a magnetic. I used to run the OC3 with the K&K and then have the magnetic through reverb and it sounded great! However if I was to only use the K&K alone it wouldn’t cut it. Acoustics have a wide tonal spectrum and needs to cut through the system, you can also really adjust your EQ settings when you have two pickups, I use one for more bass and the other for more treble, it really works well!
@ agreed! My K&K trintiy is a SBT and mic. I recently started splitting and panning the two signals, running the Helix octave effect only through the SBT. And it sounds better, the lower octave traces faster than when blended with the mic. I wonder if the OC 3 is even better with a mag pickup? I tried it once with the LR Baggs M80 and it was fantastic
Very entertaining! Thank you.
Did you play using a backing track with violins or was the violin sound an effect of the Neunaber Immerse MKII?
No backing track, all from Neunaber
Your tune for the shimmer reverb was nice! I have that Nuenaber pedal and never pushed it....very nice!
very good indeed!
Thanks Jon!
I'm new to your channel. What is your pick up? Also, I have never thought of using an octave pedal. Great tip!
Any magnetic pickup would work, but this one is a Seymour Duncan! I use also Skysonic Wireless pickups & DiMarzio Black Angel!
Is that a Furch color series? I thought it was but I wanted to ask. If so, what color and what’re the back/sides? Sounding great BTW!
It’s an older Furch from 2016! Still plays/sounds great! Thanks!
Interesting video Jamie, thanks for sharing, YAH bless !
Great video
Thanks Linda!! 🙏🙂
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Thank you!
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👍👏😊😎😁🙋♂️🔥🔥🔥Klasse!
Thanks man!
Two decades of playing made you a great musician and virtuoso guitar player. Maybe need a few years more for "salesmanship" (or not...since you're too polite, reserved and lack the "bombastic gene" of a Hoser). 1) Try to get a hold of a Maton "Australian" guitar, it will negate the need for an OC-3 (which only boosts the muddy bass of most acoustic guitars). Do you use the OC-3 on the Harp Guitars? 2) Hopefully you got more than a ~$100 product from Vangoa for this 20 min infomercial. They owe you big time!
Thanks! You’re right I’m no salesman, I just like gear!
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Hey Jamie, how are you? Dude, send me one from Alice in Chains. Hugs from Brazil.
I believe it would be good to make the video without reading.
Gave up on this video after a couple minutes of no information on pedals.