Verkligt bra och inspirerande! Käpte för ca 14 år sedan en Behringer mixer + några pedaler med tanken att åstadkomma något. Tyvärr hände saker i livet och de blev nerpackade och nästan bortglämda. Grävde fram dem ca 1 år sedan och har sakta börjat öva mig. Jag upskattar de här videon du gjort väldigt högt!
by not maxing out the mixer and pedals but instead tuning variably, the pedals and mixer will begin to talk together rather than giving you the same feedback loop over and over
What are your thoughts on the Xenyx 802 for noise? I am stuck between the 802 and the 1002 but the 802 seems to be cheaper. Great video btw I love the sound.
Both models work just fine and are amazing taking into account the price point. I have both and switch around depending on which I happen to grab first, or if I have a need for more or less channels. The 802 has 6 channels + stereo AUX return 1002 has 10 channels. So for the 1002 you have to use one of the stereo channels for FX return, but for me it isn't an issue as I often do that anyway. The 1002 has a master volume fader while the 802 has a pot. So not sure if the differences ammount to too much, mostly how many channels you need and how much you want to spend on the mixer. I've had mine for years and used both of them on numerous gigs and recordings.
The video pretty much shows the signal chain as I build the setup. It's FX out from mixer into delay pedal stereo out from delay to reverb stereo out from reverb into two different distortions and finally distortions into mixer on two individual channels.
@@elektr0bath Depending on the soundsource, but technically just normal 6,3mm mono audio cables. possibly a 3,5mm stereo plug into 2x 6,3mm mono plugs or a stereo 6,3mm plug into 2* 6,3mm mono plugs but as I said it mostly depends on your setup.
@@bryskt I've heard about no input feedback loops before but never knew how people did them. Of course I've done regular feedback loops before but it's very hard to get distinct sounds out of it without it just sounding like typical mixer noise. But after watching this I tried it with some distortion and delay. I liked it but then i plugged up all my fuzz pedals to it and holy shit! Amazing sounds. Fuzz is my favorite type of effect so maybe I'm a little biased haha.But i've found that nothing fucks with a signal better than heavily biased fuzz pedals. I used a JHS Series 3 Fuzz, a Teisco fuzz, a Behringer Super Fuzz, and then a Boss ODB3 bass overdrive. perfection. so thank you for basically teaching me how to do this! I like making noise in all types of mediums. currently i do anti-records/turntable noise, junk metal noise, field recordings, pedal noise with contact mics and homemade shaker box, pedal noise using radio static, vocal noise, and now these no input feedback loops.
Indeed, they are far from perfect, but really bang for the money. for budget gear I have one of those cheap 7band mini-pedal equalizers from ebay / amazon etc.
not necessarily, you can create a feedback loop with roting the signal back to itself. In this case I send the fx return back to the fx send on the mixer.
Beautyfull sounding. Really inspiring. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for your kind words.
Verkligt bra och inspirerande! Käpte för ca 14 år sedan en Behringer mixer + några pedaler med tanken att åstadkomma något. Tyvärr hände saker i livet och de blev nerpackade och nästan bortglämda. Grävde fram dem ca 1 år sedan och har sakta börjat öva mig. Jag upskattar de här videon du gjort väldigt högt!
Tusen tack 🙏
Jag är extremt glad att höra att någon drar nytta av mina videor och finner inspiration i dem.
by not maxing out the mixer and pedals but instead tuning variably, the pedals and mixer will begin to talk together rather than giving you the same feedback loop over and over
Cool, looking forward to seeing some stuff about that!
@@bryskt thanks for sharing your no input work:) love it
Great sound ❤!
Thank you very much 🙏
Nice sounds. I have the same mixer, really good for no input mixing.
Thank you. Agree that the mixer is really good for noise.
beautifull, thanks
Yhank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Great stuff
Thank you so much 🙏
What are your thoughts on the Xenyx 802 for noise? I am stuck between the 802 and the 1002 but the 802 seems to be cheaper. Great video btw I love the sound.
Both models work just fine and are amazing taking into account the price point.
I have both and switch around depending on which I happen to grab first, or if I have a need for more or less channels.
The 802 has 6 channels + stereo AUX return
1002 has 10 channels.
So for the 1002 you have to use one of the stereo channels for FX return, but for me it isn't an issue as I often do that anyway.
The 1002 has a master volume fader while the 802 has a pot.
So not sure if the differences ammount to too much,
mostly how many channels you need and how much you want to spend on the mixer.
I've had mine for years and used both of them on numerous gigs and recordings.
Lovely sounds. Whats the signal route?
The video pretty much shows the signal chain as I build the setup.
It's FX out from mixer into delay pedal
stereo out from delay to reverb
stereo out from reverb into two different distortions
and finally distortions into mixer on two individual channels.
Yes, that's interesting idea 😎
Hope you find some ideas and inspiration in my videos.
@@bryskt I'm computer player and I'm using Ableton for hnw. So here I have a lot inspiration 😎🖤
@@elektr0bath I'm very glad to hear that.
@@bryskt I bought the same mixer yesterday 💪. Are there any special cables to connect out to in?
@@elektr0bath Depending on the soundsource, but technically just normal 6,3mm mono audio cables. possibly a 3,5mm stereo plug into 2x 6,3mm mono plugs or a stereo 6,3mm plug into 2* 6,3mm mono plugs
but as I said it mostly depends on your setup.
very cool !
Thank you so much! Really appreciate your feedback!
@@bryskt I've heard about no input feedback loops before but never knew how people did them. Of course I've done regular feedback loops before but it's very hard to get distinct sounds out of it without it just sounding like typical mixer noise. But after watching this I tried it with some distortion and delay. I liked it but then i plugged up all my fuzz pedals to it and holy shit! Amazing sounds. Fuzz is my favorite type of effect so maybe I'm a little biased haha.But i've found that nothing fucks with a signal better than heavily biased fuzz pedals. I used a JHS Series 3 Fuzz, a Teisco fuzz, a Behringer Super Fuzz, and then a Boss ODB3 bass overdrive. perfection. so thank you for basically teaching me how to do this! I like making noise in all types of mediums. currently i do anti-records/turntable noise, junk metal noise, field recordings, pedal noise with contact mics and homemade shaker box, pedal noise using radio static, vocal noise, and now these no input feedback loops.
@@bryskt oh i also do synth noise as well.
@@xdumpstrspunionx902 That sounds amazing! Hope you have great experiments with your gear!
What are you running your output into? I’ve been wanting to get into NIM but don’t want to damage my guitar amp. Any tips?
I run straight into my audio interface. just be careful with the gain and volume on the inputs
@@bryskt Thanks so much!
@@draculasyndrome 🙏
The only problem with behringer pedals is the knobs, hard to turn, cant do quick changes.
So, I use graphic equalizer 31band
Indeed, they are far from perfect, but really bang for the money.
for budget gear I have one of those cheap 7band mini-pedal equalizers from ebay / amazon etc.
Cool, do you have any specific equalizer you would suggest?
What if Barry Manilow went onstage to do a concert, and all he finds is this.
I would not dear to play on this hypothetical, but if you find the answer I'm very interested in hearing it 🤣
Do you need an amp to hear feedback?
not necessarily, you can create a feedback loop with roting the signal back to itself.
In this case I send the fx return back to the fx send on the mixer.
This is used at quontamo bay for softening "customers".
I would hardly call myself Metallica.