Naturally, you're going to have to change up your eq and stuff to make the sound less muddy at lower tunings. The pedal doesn't kill two birds with one stone unfortunately, so you stil have to dick with your amp settings; however its still an amazing investment for anyone bouncing around tunings. Its a much cheaper alternative if your situation would benefit from it.
I bought this pedal too and it made my life much easier, i play mostly in drop b and using a pitch shifter in Thu that works but can act differently with other distortion presets. Mostly i drop to G. when using the digitech there was no problem despite rumors that it is not advisble with drop tuned guitars.. i think it has to do how thick your strings are (mine power slinky). By the way great pedal.
I disagree to an extent. I play my PRS a 6-String in an alternate Drop B with low in A# and I think the drop pedal makes it sound too muddy going lower. Like a muddy fuzz. Cool for trying to capture the correct sound for Korns “Here to Stay” You can also accomplish some other cool lil techniques but nothing worth spending the money for IMO. NOW granted with a guitar in Standard or Drop D you can accomplish pretty awesomely as the dude in the video shows. Though even when he played in Drop G I thought it sounded like crap and he says the same ha. I think it’s good for bedroom players who maybe can’t afford a guitar like I am fortunate and blessed to have, but at end of the day you are better off with an actual guitar setup for whatever you want it detuned too. I am able to even tune mine up to Drop C but am pushing my annotation having it up to that/C#. I think it’s perfect for people wanting to drop half a step or a whole step from standard or Drop D but that’s it. I feel the drop portion of the Digitech Whammy pedal sounds better than this pedal also, and here all Digitech did was take that portion to create its own stand alone drop pedal at a cheaper price. I will wait until someone makes a better version of this pedal before I would buy one. Partially because for starters I don’t need one. I have played a musician friend of mines guitar that he has setup for Drop G and I love how that tuning sounds on a guitar setup for it. Drop B is my favorite tuning though. I feel it gives a perfect heavy sound with perfect clarity. I like Drop C riffs also but hands down Drop B is it for me.🤘🎸🤘
@@shredhead4604 Hello, i have mostly used this pedal with a cheap ibanez, and still do it this day cause i"m want to finisch a couple of songs, before using my brand new Jackson Soloist and 7 string cheaper ibanez. Ive tried the pedal with the new 7 string in standard and A drop tuning.. sounded awfull .. haha can"t even describe it.The jackson on the other hand sounded killer but i have to say it was played out of the box with standard strings and C drop. So yeah youre right for the most part but it depends also i think on the pick ups. There"s a weird sound coming out that 7 string almost like a guitar in the distant. Other guitars i tested years ago was an ibanez with the active fluence fishman pick ups .. played it right out the box, sended it back but forgot to test it with a new battery haha.
I've used this pedal for years, there is a slight latency delay in lowered tunings, i.e. -2 semitones or more, but you learn to adjust within the first couple of notes.
Its important to mention that how good the tracking depends on the string gauge , tuning , and pickups. I own the same SG and it work really well on drop D with the bridge pickup with 10-46 Same cannot be said on some other guitars I tried . It seems some guitars works better than others Im.not sure if passive pickups works better , whats for sure is the higher and clearer the source pitch the better this pedal works
Roberto I’m sure it would! But it’s a difficult one because you’d still be able to hear your acoustic guitar naturally as well as the new tuned sound which would sound a bit crazy hah
Great review and demo bro. You answered all my questions about this pedal. I'm getting it today. Thanks for getting so in depth. Keep rocking n I hope to see you do lots more reviews. You made this easy for me
I’ve been a guitarist for a long time, play in all tunings, however, I’ve only heard of the Digitech Whammy... until recently I heard of the Whammy DT and then a simpler, smaller and cheaper version being the ‘the drop’... waiting for Anderton’s to get it back in stock before it’s shipped out to me!
Awesome video, really helped me. But I got a question. If you go from your standard tuning (D A D G B E) to semitone lower to Drop C# is this than C# G# C# F# A# D#? Greetings from The Netherlands
I’m thinking of buying this pedal but I am wondering will this pedal work with the Fret Zealot guitar training system? It’s a great learning tool for all different kinds of riffs with various tunings. Will the Fret Zealot system recognize this pedal and distinguish the different tunings? Searching for answers.
I have a question: If you lower your low E string from the start to do the drop thing with the pedal you can't do normal chords right? So if you want to switch between some dropped riffs and "normal" riffs with chords you can't? Because it just doesn't sound right
Being you started with Drop D are you sure the rest of the strings are (For example: Drop C# Standard: C#, F#, B, E, G#, C# & not Drop C: C#, G#, C#, F#, A#, D#) I've been using a Whammy & noticed the 6th string was right but the rest were wrong for the previous example hence why I'm looking at this. Drop A Sharp should be 6 Semitones & you're saying 4 semitones wouldn't 4 semitones be Drop C?
suka games if you did you’d probably hear the sound of the pedal and your guitar. So almost a harmony. I have the whammy at which sorta does the same thing and if you don’t play loud enough or with headphones you will hear two different sounds. Or a harmony
Where do you put the pedal at for the best tone. I put it at the beginning of the distortion pedal chain and it sounds like organs playing with it when I drop any. Octave setting sounds ok. Then I put it in front of the delay and reverb on the send/ return chain and it sounds like organs playing but not as bad and octave sounds better. What am I doing wrong cos I would hate to think I bought a $200 pedal for nothing .....
i have this pedal and i have like a pedalboard with like 6 pedals. i have recently bought the drop pedal and it kills my tone i’ve created. it almost sounds dull. why?
Tone D Farkas I have this set up so that it’s the first thing my guitar plugs into. That way my tuner pedal tells me what tuning my guitar is in with the pedal on. You’ll love the pedal!
Was also wondering how a bit of compression immediately after the guitar and before the drop pedal might tighten up the sound of the low strings and clean up string dynamics (if I'm elucidating clearly here) and then send a nice "tight" sort of clean signal into the drop pedal before it hits preamp/distortion box. This might help alot when the pedal is at those really low tuning settings. I've also read that a slightly heavier gauge set of strings (resulting in more string tension and less "flub") as you play will keep your sound tight and the tracking spot on as you drop the pedal to lower tunings. Either way, I'll find out as I've just ordered this pedal, looking forward to it.
I’m having real issues with this pedal and I don’t know why.I’m getting this horrible swooshing noise coming through my amp while it’s on.I bought one a while ago second hand and the power supply it came with I wasn’t sure if it was the correct one so I bought another digitech drop pedal new and I got the exact same issue.I went through my pedal board one by one to see what the issue is and it’s the drop pedals.I have it at the start of my chain like it recommends. I have tried it on it’s own power supply but also going into the big Power bank like on your video.I have also tried all the links in the chain and it’s all fine so I don’t get where the noise is coming from.Any suggestions?.Thanks
Jeez, The disrespect. The pedal is obviously going to be favourable to people who play metal, a genre more known for lower tunings which is the exact thing this pedal does. It sounds great clean too . Perhaps don’t go around calling people dorks just because a video on UA-cam isn’t exactly what you wanted. 👌
I just bought a Drop. Has anyone experienced a ton of noise when the Drop is turned on? I’ve tried changing cables, new cables, and using different outlets. I’ve even unplugged my guitar from the input jack. Nothing. Even with no instrument pugged into it, as soon as I hit the switch… noise! It’s so bad, it renders the pedal virtually unusable.😔. I’m thinking I was the unlucky one who got a defective unit!
@JT You’d want to put the Drop Tune first in your chain and then place the Wah after it. The Drop Tune really needs your clean guitar signal first, otherwise it sounds terrible. Great pedal and worth every penny.
Rob- great demo of the pedal. It is now at the top of my list of gear I want and in my Sweetwater wish list. 🙂 Have you tried the pedal on a bass guitar? Thanks!
Calm The Fire thanks for watching! & yeah I’ve known a few bass players to use one for live purposes. It does the trick for bass too but the lower you go the less tonality you can really hear, but it does work!
Does it also work for downtuning? For example I own a guitar with Floyd that I really love and want to play a song by Guns N Roses that is in Eb tuning, will this pedal be helpful for that too? Thanks!
@@RobGalley What about drop D, some guy in the comment section said something about that it won't work if you have your guitar tuned to E standard is this right?
Fidget Spinner it literally just shifts your guitars signal down a semitone for every turn of the dial, whether your guitar is in E standard or drop D, it will knock everything down together
No - it just detunes the signal of whatever your guitar is tuned to. If your guitar was in standard & you dropped it to the 1st setting, you'd be in E flat standard & so on.
Does your actual tuning affect how this tunes down? Say if I’m in standard and go to Drop C on the pedal vs being tuned in Drop D and go to drop C on the pedal. Is there a difference?
StevesSwift the pedal doesn’t have a ‘drop c’ option, My guitar was tuned to drop D for this video & I just knocked it down to drop C using the pedal. If my guitar was in standard tuning the pedal would only lower the pitch of the guitar in standard :) But overall it sounds great!
if you have a half an hour of songs and you are struggling with the songs sounding the same, i would save the money on the pedal and get some help from a composer. you can only beat a dead horse so long nomatter what tuning you use.
No offense man but your playing still sounds kinda stale bro. Guitar and tone is ok, you just attack the strings with like an awkward millisecond latency slower than your left hand. And I can’t tell if it’s your amp set up or attack, looks like attack. Also, please don’t play in all Sus-2’s lol. That asshole in riffs and beards does the same already.
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Is it made in China? Sounds great.
Excellent demo, thank you.
I’m glad someone did this demo in drop d instead of starting in standard or starting lower, just what I needed, thanks!
Meta-Michael-Metal the only tuning to use with this pedal! 😂🤟
Naturally, you're going to have to change up your eq and stuff to make the sound less muddy at lower tunings. The pedal doesn't kill two birds with one stone unfortunately, so you stil have to dick with your amp settings; however its still an amazing investment for anyone bouncing around tunings. Its a much cheaper alternative if your situation would benefit from it.
I would love this pedal, I mostly play with a floyd rose.
I do too on my main 6 string and I don't want to setup my guitar for different tunings so it's easier to use this.
@@Vulkanzed-117 I got it a couple days ago, it's my new favorite pedal, it works like a charm!!!
@@LycanTroop3 it really does well with standard and drop tunings.
I got one for this exact reason and it is perfect.
I bought this pedal too and it made my life much easier, i play mostly in drop b and using a pitch shifter in Thu that works but can act differently with other distortion presets. Mostly i drop to G. when using the digitech there was no problem despite rumors that it is not advisble with drop tuned guitars.. i think it has to do how thick your strings are (mine power slinky). By the way great pedal.
I disagree to an extent. I play my PRS a 6-String in an alternate Drop B with low in A# and I think the drop pedal makes it sound too muddy going lower. Like a muddy fuzz. Cool for trying to capture the correct sound for Korns “Here to Stay” You can also accomplish some other cool lil techniques but nothing worth spending the money for IMO. NOW granted with a guitar in Standard or Drop D you can accomplish pretty awesomely as the dude in the video shows. Though even when he played in Drop G I thought it sounded like crap and he says the same ha. I think it’s good for bedroom players who maybe can’t afford a guitar like I am fortunate and blessed to have, but at end of the day you are better off with an actual guitar setup for whatever you want it detuned too. I am able to even tune mine up to Drop C but am pushing my annotation having it up to that/C#. I think it’s perfect for people wanting to drop half a step or a whole step from standard or Drop D but that’s it. I feel the drop portion of the Digitech Whammy pedal sounds better than this pedal also, and here all Digitech did was take that portion to create its own stand alone drop pedal at a cheaper price. I will wait until someone makes a better version of this pedal before I would buy one. Partially because for starters I don’t need one. I have played a musician friend of mines guitar that he has setup for Drop G and I love how that tuning sounds on a guitar setup for it. Drop B is my favorite tuning though. I feel it gives a perfect heavy sound with perfect clarity. I like Drop C riffs also but hands down Drop B is it for me.🤘🎸🤘
@@shredhead4604 Hello, i have mostly used this pedal with a cheap ibanez, and still do it this day cause i"m want to finisch a couple of songs, before using my brand new Jackson Soloist and 7 string cheaper ibanez. Ive tried the pedal with the new 7 string in standard and A drop tuning.. sounded awfull .. haha can"t even describe it.The jackson on the other hand sounded killer but i have to say it was played out of the box with standard strings and C drop. So yeah youre right for the most part but it depends also i think on the pick ups. There"s a weird sound coming out that 7 string almost like a guitar in the distant. Other guitars i tested years ago was an ibanez with the active fluence fishman pick ups .. played it right out the box, sended it back but forgot to test it with a new battery haha.
I just got mine the other day. I can’t wait to use it. Thanks for the video 🍻
I've used this pedal for years, there is a slight latency delay in lowered tunings, i.e. -2 semitones or more, but you learn to adjust within the first couple of notes.
finally, a proper demo! great tone btw
Went thru many videos but this one seems genuine to me. All the things were clearly explained with examples. Thanks, I'm gonna order one for me.
Also sounds awesome when everyone using it is on a different number 👍
HyperBrolli I’ll never forget that as long as I live 😂 probably one of the best moments of being in the band
@@RobGalley couldn't breathe
It makes things... D J E N T
It really does! hah, You can have your guitar in standard tuning with 9s on & still play some ridiculous djent 😂
Nevermind the pedal (which I desperately need one), your tone is awwesome!
Its important to mention that how good the tracking depends on the string gauge , tuning , and pickups.
I own the same SG and it work really well on drop D with the bridge pickup with 10-46
Same cannot be said on some other guitars I tried .
It seems some guitars works better than others
Im.not sure if passive pickups works better , whats for sure is the higher and clearer the source pitch the better this pedal works
Can you use The Drop pedal for downtuning and divebombs at the same time?
Cool item, Rob! Sounded great to me too! Totally understand why you like it! Another great video! 👏🏽👏🏽🎶🎸
Donna thanks as always Donna!
Rob Galley you’re always welcome, Rob✌🏽
Cool thing about this is you don’t have to worry about slack strings. I wonder if there is an acoustic one
Roberto I’m sure it would! But it’s a difficult one because you’d still be able to hear your acoustic guitar naturally as well as the new tuned sound which would sound a bit crazy hah
Rob Galley haha didn’t think straight ! Ah well il just have to constantly re tune 😫😂
Great review and demo bro. You answered all my questions about this pedal. I'm getting it today. Thanks for getting so in depth. Keep rocking n I hope to see you do lots more reviews. You made this easy for me
If I’m in standard tuning & The pedal is on 1 I’ll be tuned half a step down?
Yes you'll be in E flat
Just got a new floyd rose guitar, getting this and an EVH D-tuna so it can be as versatile as my hard tail guitar
I'm planning to do the same, how's that worked out for you?
Dude, I need one! Thank you for the video!
Great review. Have you noticed any volume drop maybe, or is the volume constant?
voodoomonkey zero volume or signal loss, Maintains everything perfectly!
@@RobGalley no latency??
Juan Bautista Maciel nope, never noticed any at all
@@RobGalley that's great!!! This pedal is very useful
very first time I dont skip nor press previous for too many talking. So well said at the beginning.
I’ve been a guitarist for a long time, play in all tunings, however, I’ve only heard of the Digitech Whammy... until recently I heard of the Whammy DT and then a simpler, smaller and cheaper version being the ‘the drop’... waiting for Anderton’s to get it back in stock before it’s shipped out to me!
Awesome video, really helped me. But I got a question. If you go from your standard tuning (D A D G B E) to semitone lower to Drop C# is this than C# G# C# F# A# D#? Greetings from The Netherlands
Juk Pul thanks for watching, & yes that’s correct! Glad the video helped you!
I’m thinking of buying this pedal but I am wondering will this pedal work with the Fret Zealot guitar training system? It’s a great learning tool for all different kinds of riffs with various tunings. Will the Fret Zealot system recognize this pedal and distinguish the different tunings? Searching for answers.
Just ordered it as a treat for xmas! Can’t wait to play some Amon Amarth songs!!
The distorted sounds sound really good, but how well do the cleans sound when dropped?
lousy
Sweet pedal Rob! thanks 4 sharing. Cheerios like 5
Cheers Todd! Yeah this is one cool pedal! Thanks for checking it out 👊
Been wanting to play alot of Spiritbox, and they tune to drop f sharp. This seems like a no brainer for me. Thanks for the great review
Does it work with acoustics with pickup
I have a question:
If you lower your low E string from the start to do the drop thing with the pedal you can't do normal chords right? So if you want to switch between some dropped riffs and "normal" riffs with chords you can't? Because it just doesn't sound right
Being you started with Drop D are you sure the rest of the strings are (For example: Drop C# Standard: C#, F#, B, E, G#, C# & not Drop C: C#, G#, C#, F#, A#, D#) I've been using a Whammy & noticed the 6th string was right but the rest were wrong for the previous example hence why I'm looking at this. Drop A Sharp should be 6 Semitones & you're saying 4 semitones wouldn't 4 semitones be Drop C?
Was this through your Peavey 6505?
Please try with dry signal / clean sound....
suka games if you did you’d probably hear the sound of the pedal and your guitar. So almost a harmony. I have the whammy at which sorta does the same thing and if you don’t play loud enough or with headphones you will hear two different sounds. Or a harmony
Great video bro
thanks really good review
Does de sound change a lot if you place the pedal after the tuner ?
Where do you put the pedal at for the best tone. I put it at the beginning of the distortion pedal chain and it sounds like organs playing with it when I drop any. Octave setting sounds ok. Then I put it in front of the delay and reverb on the send/ return chain and it sounds like organs playing but not as bad and octave sounds better. What am I doing wrong cos I would hate to think I bought a $200 pedal for nothing .....
Were you running direct into your DAW when you recorded this?
Yeah - Pedals straight into the daw!
How do you deal with the loss of top end?
This video sold me on it.
i have this pedal and i have like a pedalboard with like 6 pedals. i have recently bought the drop pedal and it kills my tone i’ve created. it almost sounds dull. why?
If I used this on a 7 string guitar tuned already in B STANDARD or Drop A , would i be able to get lower notes clearly?
I’ve been trying to find this out as well. I play drop E an octave down. But would it go an octave Lowe for affects such ass nasty breakdowns.
When using multiple pedals where is this pedal in the chain?
Just ordered one...!!!
Tone D Farkas I have this set up so that it’s the first thing my guitar plugs into. That way my tuner pedal tells me what tuning my guitar is in with the pedal on. You’ll love the pedal!
Thanks for your reply...!!! I need to make the proper adjustments on my pedal board, have 8 plus a wha...
Tone D Farkas better make room for one more then 😂
Was also wondering how a bit of compression immediately after the guitar and before the drop pedal might tighten up the sound of the low strings and clean up string dynamics (if I'm elucidating clearly here) and then send a nice "tight" sort of clean signal into the drop pedal before it hits preamp/distortion box. This might help alot when the pedal is at those really low tuning settings. I've also read that a slightly heavier gauge set of strings (resulting in more string tension and less "flub") as you play will keep your sound tight and the tracking spot on as you drop the pedal to lower tunings. Either way, I'll find out as I've just ordered this pedal, looking forward to it.
If your guitar is in a drop tuning will it still work?
it drops every string a semitone. so your dropped string will also be tuned down
@@addeh666 I figured that out pretty quickly it works really well.
I’m having real issues with this pedal and I don’t know why.I’m getting this horrible swooshing noise coming through my amp while it’s on.I bought one a while ago second hand and the power supply it came with I wasn’t sure if it was the correct one so I bought another digitech drop pedal new and I got the exact same issue.I went through my pedal board one by one to see what the issue is and it’s the drop pedals.I have it at the start of my chain like it recommends.
I have tried it on it’s own power supply but also going into the big Power bank like on your video.I have also tried all the links in the chain and it’s all fine so I don’t get where the noise is coming from.Any suggestions?.Thanks
Do any of you dorks play clean? Trying to find a review for this pedal without the use of distortion is impossible
Jeez, The disrespect. The pedal is obviously going to be favourable to people who play metal, a genre more known for lower tunings which is the exact thing this pedal does. It sounds great clean too . Perhaps don’t go around calling people dorks just because a video on UA-cam isn’t exactly what you wanted. 👌
@@RobGalley I like poop
w response. @@RobGalley
Yo Adam shut the fuck up no one cares about your shit opinion
For example, if I want to go to drop D, then will all the string drop or just the E down to a D ???
Yess No all of them 🤟 it just drops the whole signal down in pitch
That’s a stupid question
Does it start to sound like shitt after a few0 semitones? Do you need a noise gate (i wanna just put thos directly into my amp)
Yes it starts to get warbly when you go lower than about 4 semi tones on clean. Still sounds OK with distortion.
I just bought a Drop. Has anyone experienced a ton of noise when the Drop is turned on?
I’ve tried changing cables, new cables, and using different outlets.
I’ve even unplugged my guitar from the input jack.
Nothing.
Even with no instrument pugged into it, as soon as I hit the switch… noise!
It’s so bad, it renders the pedal virtually unusable.😔. I’m thinking I was the unlucky one who got a defective unit!
Would my wah or whammy work ok if I placed the drop tune after them?
@JT You’d want to put the Drop Tune first in your chain and then place the Wah after it. The Drop Tune really needs your clean guitar signal first, otherwise it sounds terrible. Great pedal and worth every penny.
Better then the whammy d?
Fuck it, im going to buy it tomorrow! Thanks mate!!!
You won’t regret it, one of the best pedals I’ve owned 💪
Bought and u are 100 % right!
Rob- great demo of the pedal. It is now at the top of my list of gear I want and in my Sweetwater wish list. 🙂 Have you tried the pedal on a bass guitar? Thanks!
Calm The Fire thanks for watching! & yeah I’ve known a few bass players to use one for live purposes. It does the trick for bass too but the lower you go the less tonality you can really hear, but it does work!
Rob Galley Thanks Rob!
Can you use an expression pedal into the drop pedal?
Does it also work for downtuning? For example I own a guitar with Floyd that I really love and want to play a song by Guns N Roses that is in Eb tuning, will this pedal be helpful for that too? Thanks!
Fidget Spinner yep! Just have your guitar tuned to standard & the pedal on number 1 & the sound coming out of your amp will be Eb ✌️
@@RobGalley What about drop D, some guy in the comment section said something about that it won't work if you have your guitar tuned to E standard is this right?
Fidget Spinner it literally just shifts your guitars signal down a semitone for every turn of the dial, whether your guitar is in E standard or drop D, it will knock everything down together
Do you think the sound goes muddy and is disrupted as you lower the tuning?
Deniz Şanlı nope! Really low tunings will always sound a bit odd but from my experience this pedal maintains the tone & clarity even when dropped!
@Deniz Sanli I find that if I place a clean boost pedal after the Drop Tune then it completely reverses any muddy quality in tone.
Nice playing and review! Could I use this with a multi effects amp modeler that doesn't have an effects loop?
Eric Todd yep, This isn’t running through my effects loop of my amp or anything, this is in front of the amp so before any tones ✌️
can I use a guitar with standard tuning and play drop D, drop C# and drop B with this pedal, thanks
No - it just detunes the signal of whatever your guitar is tuned to. If your guitar was in standard & you dropped it to the 1st setting, you'd be in E flat standard & so on.
@@RobGalley would it be able to go as low as Electric Wizard or Conan, even, from a guitar in standard E tuning?
Can I play Korn songs with this pedal? because I know they use 7 strings but I have 6
RAY THE SHRED GOD absolutely!
Very, very cool!
Four Walls Music thanks man! Sure makes life easier for the down tuned stuff!
Instant Sabbath...useful
I'd love to try this starting from drop F ^^
Bro thank so much I always had the doubt about if reaching the number 7 it jump from 3 and a half tones to and octave thanks!!!!
Does your actual tuning affect how this tunes down? Say if I’m in standard and go to Drop C on the pedal vs being tuned in Drop D and go to drop C on the pedal. Is there a difference?
StevesSwift the pedal doesn’t have a ‘drop c’ option, My guitar was tuned to drop D for this video & I just knocked it down to drop C using the pedal. If my guitar was in standard tuning the pedal would only lower the pitch of the guitar in standard :) But overall it sounds great!
Rob Galley Thank you, appreciate the answer & great video!
No drop c option, just tune your guitar to drop D then dial at 2 and it'll become drop C. This is why its important to know the notes on the fretboard
What effect are you using, is it delay?
*You’re not metal without drop z flat tuning.*
I get it. Very original joke never heard it before.
Daniel Lopez lol
Спасибо за обзор. Очень круто что с тюнером и показано где какой строй.
15 minutos hablando un minuto de pedal... Y 2 minutos de intro...
if you have a half an hour of songs and you are struggling with the songs sounding the same, i would save the money on the pedal and get some help from a composer.
you can only beat a dead horse so long nomatter what tuning you use.
turn off the distrtion
Hablar mucho loco en estos vídeos que menos hacen es mostrar loscreen que ponemos un video para conocer del pedal y se ponen hablar 40 minutos...
No offense man but your playing still sounds kinda stale bro. Guitar and tone is ok, you just attack the strings with like an awkward millisecond latency slower than your left hand. And I can’t tell if it’s your amp set up or attack, looks like attack. Also, please don’t play in all Sus-2’s lol. That asshole in riffs and beards does the same already.