Another great Demo Mike! Makes great Background tunes @ work here in Upstate N.Y.. I sell Electrical supplies at the parts counter! and play in evenings and some Saturday Night Home concerts when I hook up the Tele and effects board...... love the Keeley Caverns as mentioned 1!
Most reviewers get the pedals a few days or even weeks early and are told 'Post your review on [insert date here]' and probably have an embargo put on it too so they can't talk about it before that date too. That's why you see so many reviewers making videos for this exact pedal today.
Beautiful rendition of Hurt. Thanks! May I ask, are you still using Garage band for drums, and if so, are you programming them from scratch or using/ editing preset grooves? I'm a longtime fan and just interested. Cheers from Scotland.
I have a feeling you can set the quarter notes by ear to the count you are looking for, then you can flip to dotted eighth or whatever. That is obviously not the same thing as tapping along with the beat, but my understanding is that is the best possible without tap tempo?
Stuart Begley While it is a nine inch nails original, I believe he was doing an instrumental cover of the Johnny Cash rendition because Mikes version has a little bit of a spaghetti western vibe to it and that just sounds more like Cash to me
Your demos are top notch. This pedal does the job nicely, very musical.
I love your creativity in creating these You are definitely one of my favorite 'demo-ers'. Great pedal as well.
Great pedal demonstrated by a great musician, thank you Mike
One of your best videos - just beautiful!
pterantula wow! Thanks for the kind words
Another great Demo Mike! Makes great Background tunes @ work here in Upstate N.Y.. I sell Electrical supplies at the parts counter! and play in evenings and some Saturday Night Home concerts when I hook up the Tele and effects board...... love the Keeley Caverns as mentioned 1!
woa..you are fast ! the pedal is just released today 16th. great demo as usual. thanks.
Most reviewers get the pedals a few days or even weeks early and are told 'Post your review on [insert date here]' and probably have an embargo put on it too so they can't talk about it before that date too. That's why you see so many reviewers making videos for this exact pedal today.
David Rambeau yeah, I've had it for a couple of weeks now. Very fun pedal and sounds very good
Extremely well done.
Really great demos!Special thanks for Johny Cash! Great job!
tomat guitar thanks for watching!
could listen to this video endlessly..
Beautiful rendition of Hurt. Thanks! May I ask, are you still using Garage band for drums, and if so, are you programming them from scratch or using/ editing preset grooves? I'm a longtime fan and just interested. Cheers from Scotland.
Outstanding music.. You could/should create some really nice movie soundtracks.
Nice Mike - as always...
very usefull pedal thanks I didn't know this brand
Wampler makes a ton of great stuff. The founder has a ton of great videos explaining what different effects actually do
The pedal does not have tap tempo. How do you sync the repeats with each song?
Watching a lot of pro rigs , they don’t seem to use tap , but have two delays .
One for short , slapback the other like this design .
Easier to use .
I have a feeling you can set the quarter notes by ear to the count you are looking for, then you can flip to dotted eighth or whatever. That is obviously not the same thing as tapping along with the beat, but my understanding is that is the best possible without tap tempo?
Is it digital or analog ?
Johnny cash, Hurt! awesome!
swardmusic thanks! Such a great tune
swardmusic NIN hurt
Stuart Begley While it is a nine inch nails original, I believe he was doing an instrumental cover of the Johnny Cash rendition because Mikes version has a little bit of a spaghetti western vibe to it and that just sounds more like Cash to me