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Electric Trumpet pt.01: Inputting into a pedalboard

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2015
  • Four methods of turning the trumpet into an electrified source for inputting into a pedalboard: 1. stand-mounted mic (dynamic/passive) 2. clip-on mic (condenser/powered) 3. Yamaha Silent Brass 4. Piezoelectric transducer
    Here's a complete overview of my electric trumpet pedalboard setup, taken 6-6-15. More videos on individual pedals will be forthcoming. There's no playing in this video, just an overview of the hardware.
    For more information on Pizeoelectric pickups, which are newly-built and now available for purchase, check out Steve Francis' designs at:
    www.Piezobarrel.com
    See more at:
    / electrictrumpet
    Hear it in action at:
    / 100juice
    / theacropolisofsoul
    My site:
    www.microcosmologist.com/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 60

  • @jacekr2655
    @jacekr2655 4 роки тому +12

    I kept waiting for you to play your horn with the various set ups. If you make another video, it would be appreciated if we can hear how the various set ups sound when you play them. Thank you for making the video.

  • @liam.yurr357
    @liam.yurr357 7 років тому +14

    day 18 they still think I'm a trumpet where are my cornet brothers

  • @smanga717
    @smanga717 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video! Very informative, and helping me build my own pedal board slowly!

  • @whitetrumpetofficial463
    @whitetrumpetofficial463 8 років тому +4

    Great videos and very interesting advices ! Big Like !

  • @imothy
    @imothy 6 років тому +1

    thx for the vid dude. ive been playing with a piezo barrel and going to pair it up with a whammy pedal this weekend at a gig.

    • @chrislittlefield9999
      @chrislittlefield9999 6 років тому

      I've been using Stephen's latest version of the Piezo Barrel pickup : P9 ! Had it for almost a year after the P6. I find it to be superior to its predecessor the P6. Also using a Sennheiser 609 on a DIY mic clip for a clean sound. Its nice to have the options - ya dig 1

  • @donshade
    @donshade Рік тому

    You can use the piezobarrel pickup with a Lekato wireless instrument system to allow moving around. No feedback since it's direct injection.

  • @lehinmusic
    @lehinmusic 3 роки тому

    perfect video I have been looking for, thank you

  • @Swanlord05
    @Swanlord05 2 роки тому +1

    Hell what I watch this for

  • @arkestar4551
    @arkestar4551 8 років тому +1

    Great advice brother.

  • @DesireMyDifference
    @DesireMyDifference 9 років тому +3

    I wanna hear you play with all of these pedals, Idk what I want on my board yet and seeing how yours sound would help a lot Im sure

  • @donatocivita8389
    @donatocivita8389 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for your video.
    But then, to me it's not clear yet, how to go into the pedal board, can you go directly?? I tried, but it is not possible..Could you explain me exactly how to plug a mic into a guitar pedal. thanks a lot!

  • @wallyjericho
    @wallyjericho 8 місяців тому

    I too prefer the tranducer pickup. The trumpet's waveform is tapped at one of it's purest points. The angled cable on your Barcus Berry is nice. I have 2 BBs with straight cable out and they can get in the way. The Silent Brass also muddies trumpet articulation, but is best for taming potential feedback monster effects.

  • @terceldude
    @terceldude 6 років тому

    nice! Never seen one before!

  • @sebastienbonnet34
    @sebastienbonnet34 6 років тому +1

    Sorry I am french
    Je cherche une trompette avec quoi l’on peut amplifier le son avec une ampli voir même écouter son son avec un casque

  • @osmareoblues
    @osmareoblues 6 років тому

    Hi! Do you know if I can get a good sound with the Yamaha SB7X2?

  • @marcchillemi8409
    @marcchillemi8409 7 років тому

    when using the clip on don't you need phantom power? do you plug it into a preamp first then the pedal?

  • @roberthughes9172
    @roberthughes9172 8 років тому +3

    Wouldn't a piezo on say a mute also work? I know you would have the effect of the mute applied, but wouldn't it be an inbetween of the difficult-to-obtain Inducer and the Yamaha Silent?

    • @ElectricTrumpet
      @ElectricTrumpet  7 років тому +1

      Yes. I've never heard of anyone putting a piezo onto a harmon mute but I bet that might work well

  • @sirprise777
    @sirprise777 3 роки тому +1

    Regarding the mic stand method: Pedal FX are switched on by plugging a jack into the input and, at least at my Zoom A1x FX pedal, this doesn't work with the symmetric TRS 1/4' Jack, it must be a simple TS Jack as used for guitar cables. (I think the power on switch is done by connecting the ring and sleeve counterpart in the socket with the plug.) So, when you get problems switching on your pedel fx, use a unsymmetric XLR-Jack adapter.

  • @austinkowalczyk9667
    @austinkowalczyk9667 9 років тому +4

    For the first (dynamic mic) doesn't the adapter used also need to match the impedance? Guitar pedals are made for guitar which put out a high impedance and dynamic mics (such as the sm57) put out a low impedance.

    • @PeterJaquesMusic
      @PeterJaquesMusic 5 років тому

      I've been using a Beta 57 directly into pedals for a few years now, using an XLR-> 1/4" TS cable. No problems at all...

    • @jbaylies
      @jbaylies 2 роки тому +1

      @@PeterJaquesMusic it'll function, but mic level audio is much lower voltage than the instrument-level audio that the pedals expect. If you can amplify the mic to instrument level with something like the Eventide MixingLink, you'll get a much fuller sound.

    • @Jubel06
      @Jubel06 Рік тому

      Yes you do need an impedance converter or the signal will be too low.

  • @karaguatamusica7461
    @karaguatamusica7461 6 років тому +1

    Hi. first I congratulate you on your channel and your videos, your set, and your music. and I want to ask you one thing. I play trombon and I use a silent brass yamaha but it has a very closed sound. I want to opt for a piezo, maybe piezobarrel, but I saw that in your Performance you also use a condenser with a clamp. How do you connect it all together?

    • @ElectricTrumpet
      @ElectricTrumpet  6 років тому

      When I record in my living room, I use three sources: my piezo input to feed my pedalboard, which is fed into a mackie mixer and recorded in stereo. I mix that (and vary the amount based on the moment/passage) with two acoustic mics. An audio technica clip-on condenser is right on my bell and a stand mounted Audix D3 is about 1 foot away. I blend the two acoustic mics because neither, to my individual taste, gives an ideal tone. The clip-on is too dark and the stand is too bright. But mix them together and I get a decent acoustic sound. I want to keep the brassy, acoustic sound of the trumpet present in the recordings, which is why I go to that trouble. Make sense? The Piezobarrel is a fantastic product, I highly recommend it.

    • @karaguatamusica7461
      @karaguatamusica7461 6 років тому +1

      It makes a lot of sense. I appreciate the advice. greetings from Argentina!

  • @MrIvankuselj
    @MrIvankuselj 2 роки тому

    Thnx

  • @mattiecleary4655
    @mattiecleary4655 3 роки тому +1

    I was wondering if your methods would work for a bassoon, which I want to electrify so I can play in a punk rock setup. Would a bassoons many keys and holes create problems?

    • @PeterJaquesMusic
      @PeterJaquesMusic 2 роки тому

      here in Greece, many clarinet players install a pickup into the barrel, which can then run into regular guitar effects. I'd guess something like that would be the best option for bassoon as well.
      You're right that the many holes create a problem ~ there's no "one" source of the sound, it's everywhere. But they all have to pass through the reed and the first part of the instrument (whatever that's called on bassoon, analogous to the clarinet barrel), so that's the best place to capture it. The tone might not be ideal, so you might want to *also* use a mic that goes directly to the console, to pick up the natural sound of the instrument.
      I wouldn't recommend using a mic directly into pedals in a very loud punk band, because you'll a) pick up so much of the rest of the band, that it'll be chaos in your pedals, and b) any drive or boost pedals will pretty much guarantee you tons of feedback... and not the fun kind...

  • @Dizzyphan
    @Dizzyphan 7 років тому +3

    Instead of using a 1/4" input I switched pedal boards from standard guitar ones to a Digitech Vocal 300. The 1/4" set up kept losing contact and too much crackle between boxes,etc. Neat thing about the Digitech is that it's originally for vocalists so it takes the standard xlr mic connections both in and out of the unit. Also it has a 1/4" headphone out that I connect to my own little powered hot spot monitor just in case I don't get enough from the house floor wedge,etc. I also use the Samson Airline 77 wireless mic system for horns, which I like better than those with belt packs. I used to have the Audio Technica system which did work great for many years, but when Samson came out with their transmitter mounted onto the clip on mount no fighting with cables anymore,heh. Neither system needed phantom power,etc.

    • @Dizzyphan
      @Dizzyphan 7 років тому +2

      Also I originally used a Barcus Berry high impedance clip on mic that had a little magnetized rubber mic that had a nylon screw that pretty much dimple dented the bell,heh. Had some feedback issues of course. Switching to the Audio Technica then the Samson eliminated that,etc. Also a soundman that works with one of the bands I'm in showed me the little screw in the Samson transmitter that regulated the sensitivity of the mic. Turned that down to just a quarter turn up from zero thus eliminating over blow noise and feedback of that mic,etc. On the transducer.....my trumpet teacher used that. I really didn't get into drilling a hole in my mouthpiece, heh. :)

  • @torbjorndyrud
    @torbjorndyrud 6 років тому +2

    Have you tried the piezobarrel.com transducer? It looks like the one that you use, at least the principle is the same.

    • @ElectricTrumpet
      @ElectricTrumpet  6 років тому +1

      Torbjørn Dyrud Yes, it is fantastic! I highly recommend Steve's product. I should update the video description with a link, more trumpeter should use these....

    • @torbjorndyrud
      @torbjorndyrud 6 років тому

      Microcosmologist Great, thanks!

  • @TheRasta2106
    @TheRasta2106 4 роки тому

    Microcosmologist can you make a complete tutorial just for us who want connect mic thru console and pedals not with all the difference between them it will help a lot more than that video, I’m trying to find a easy video explains how focus on mic thru pedals and console to speaker I’m a trumpet player who want to take next level and play live music with different overview and i know you are the best teacher please can you help more to us like me trying to find that kind of instructions , instructional videos,1st steps mic thru pedal, pedal thru console, thru speakers with some different pedals will be more helpful hope you don’t take the comment as disrespectful is with all good intention to make the trumpet players around the world take the step to the next generation please advise !

  • @timleehenderson
    @timleehenderson 6 років тому

    How did you clip the receiver to the horn?

  • @activistarts7722
    @activistarts7722 6 років тому

    do I need one of those vocal effects preamp pedals or can I just use the pedals ?

    • @ElectricTrumpet
      @ElectricTrumpet  6 років тому

      ActivistArts if you use a Mic, you probably need a preamp, yes.... I should've been more l clear on that I this vid

    • @activistarts7722
      @activistarts7722 6 років тому

      dammit I just ordered two pedals and skipped the vocal preamp cuz I thought I could use the adapter and the mic lol

    • @ElectricTrumpet
      @ElectricTrumpet  6 років тому

      ActivistArts well, try it, maybe it might work, depending on the exact setup

    • @activistarts7722
      @activistarts7722 6 років тому

      will do, thanks for the videos

    • @activistarts7722
      @activistarts7722 6 років тому

      I got a signal transformer quarter inch adapter for my mic to go directly into the pedal. It was a cool $15 fix. I still may get a vocal pedal at some point

  • @ninjalightning2631
    @ninjalightning2631 4 місяці тому

    Can you play ?

  • @boniz
    @boniz 4 роки тому +2

    Please play the goddam thing!

    • @ElectricTrumpet
      @ElectricTrumpet  4 роки тому

      Just look at my channel. There's dozens of performances with it. ;)

  • @marcalmunozborras6769
    @marcalmunozborras6769 4 роки тому

    ..and you don't play, cool

    • @ElectricTrumpet
      @ElectricTrumpet  4 роки тому

      Go to my videos, I have like 50+ videos of me playing.

  • @mattiecleary4655
    @mattiecleary4655 3 роки тому

    I was wondering if your methods would work for a bassoon, which I want to electrify so I can play in a punk rock setup. Would a bassoons many keys and holes create problems?

    • @ThomCate
      @ThomCate 2 роки тому

      Go with the wireless method, it's simple, direct, and more or less bulletproof. And not terribly expensive, either.

    • @furcifer8218
      @furcifer8218 Рік тому

      You would probably want to try modifying a bocal for a PiezoBarrel. The one for a trumpet mouthpiece would probably work. Just drill the hole and mount the threaded collar with JB Weld. The great thing about that is you can still unscrew the unit and put the screw plug in the collar when you don't want to use it. It seals with an o-ring.