Hah had a feeling you would like this one! For what its worth I am absolutely not selling Sloer, they compliment eachother so well, this is hifi Strymon studio, Sloer is like that warm, cozy ambient hug.
High quality video, and superb demo song. Very tasteful man! I genuinely enjoy the depth of your explanations and function demos. Thank you 🙏🏼 My super noob question is: are you recording all of the tracks wet with “perfect settings”, or do you have them all dry, and re-track them with the reverb afterwards? Or is there a separate track that only captures the reverb / and you also have all-dry instruments tracks? I’m curious how you track things and fit it all together (with maximum flexibility?)
Thanks so much! Good question, you can do either, but how I like to do it is using the Kill Dry mode I mentioned. All the demo song stuff was tracked like that, so I record the parts dry, send them to the Big Sky that is only outputting reverb, then once I like how it sounds (ie I’ve eq’d the guitar and picked a reverb I like), then I record the reverb only from the big sky into a new stereo track. That’s the most detailed way to do it, so if you want you can always change out or mix the reverb differently. Printing reverb in directly is fine too but I like this way for max control!
Great sounding demo. I really enjoy your content and your demos of the 3rd Wave helped convince me to purchase one (spoiler: I love it!). Just a point of clarification: you mention that one of the IR's is a capture of the Taj Mahal. It is actually an IR capture of the Lexicon 960L...which had a preset called...you guessed it...."Taj Mahal". 👍
The more you know! Thanks for clarifying! I absolutely love the IR, so knowing the history is sweet. Glad you love your 3rd Wave! I sometimes feel bad I use it in almost every video now but I just like it that much. It really outclasses most synths.
Thanks for the great video, as always sounds great. Seems like the Meris is more versatile? Strictly just a reverb sound do you think it sounds that much better than meris reverb? Thanks
I will do a reverb comparison this summer, just waiting on the bigger power supply I ordered! Stay tuned! I think they are both amazing sounding, if I had to pick one gun to my head I'd choose Meris (it's my all time fave reverb), but I think the preamps are nicer on the BSMX. If you are using it mostly as a send and return, the Big Sky MX is just a joy to use, its basically a high end rack unit in pedal form and its silly how easy it is to get your verb mixes sitting right. The Meris is like a super deep custom reverb creator and makes just jaw dropping sounds that the BS can't do though, its a sound designers dream.
Wow 😃 Where do I start 😊 Firstly what an Incredible demo at the start of this video 👌 your Vocals are So Good and of course the other multiple instruments you can play too 😃 so talented 💯 its a crime 😅 then this pedal breakdown on each individual instrument and vocals 👌 how awesome do the drums sound with this 😲 🥁 and then you demonstrate the effects on the keyboard and I'm so pleased I used headphones 🎧 to really hear the effect this makes 👌 what a pedal worth every $ 100% Fantastic Video as Always this was such a joy to listen to tonight 👌🤩🙌
Thank you for such a great comment man, that was awesome to read 😊 appreciate your support as always and hyped you have been enjoying my more creative demos recently
Hi Miles ! Fantastic demo and song 🎵. I don't remember why but I was mesmerized by the Night Sky and got that one. It just seemed to be a better fit for My type of music 🎶. There are so many out there...If you haven't yet You may to check out the Pigtronix Cosmosis is pretty cool for $300. Have a terrific Weekend. Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
I love the night sky too! I bought one a year or two ago and it is incredible. I mention in the review but it’s my other fave Strymon pedal. Thank you for watching! I’ll definitely try to check that one out, it’s a golden age for pedals and synths!
Reverb comparison coming ! And thanks man! It would be very hard to pick right now, I probably use the big sky more since it works so well as a workhorse send/return master verb , but I think the creative sound design power of the Meris makes it my slight preference
Yep, you can go straight in with guitar, keyboard, bass, mic etc. You just need to choose Line vs Instrument level. I use an interface to record the output
do you prefer this/other reverb pedals to vsts? I feel like *some* reverb pedals are inferior studio tools vs plugins, but at the same time, i often find it cumbersome to dial in ITB reverbs and some hardware sounds effortlessly good (e.g reverb on the peak synth). Everyone raves about Valhalla, but you can make it sound REALLY terrible very easily.
Late reply but reverb and delay I almost always prefer pedals if its going to be a main effect. I find it so much easier to dial in sounds with knobs! For VST reverb I usually just use it more subtly as a mix send on something like UAD Capital Chambers or an Impulse Response
I liked your effect reviews very much and i have the original and always wanted to trade it against a bam or empress. I think its a pitty that you just use this patch with release. Especially the new algos i wish i could hear with different drum sounds. To evaluate the tail. I miss that in your demo. Most reviewers miss that part and you did it so well in your old videos. Do you have no interest in the oto bam? I think it is still the most beautiful reverb.
I know you showed different sound at the beginning but it was a bit short. Algos like room weren't so nice on the original. Ps: I don't know if you know that: You can switch the firmware on your empress reverb. Reverb can be a echosystem and echosystem a reverb. Its on the official website.
my only gripe(if that) on the Big Sky MX is i wish they would've used either white or blue lettering on the display screen, instead of the green. it's highly superficial, but i think white or blue would've looked better.
@@Gap-td7lr Compared to what? Maybe compared to what you would be willing to pay for a reverb, but if you look at the market the price isn't so strange. There are good reverbs at around 300 like the Meris Mercury 7, the universal audio golden reverberator or the strymon blue sky, but they're not comparable to the big sky mx feature wise. Then if you go up in price to around 500 there's the empress reverb, the original big sky and death by audio Rooms. Those are all gorgeous, but again feature wise it's clear the MX is a step up. The only comparable one to the MX is the Meris Mercury X, which has a similar price. So maybe it's not price gouging, maybe this is just what it costs if you want to make some money in this business. That's not price gouging. It's just expensive gjear. And that's not for everyone, but that's OK.
@@MilesAwayOfficial I prefer Empress for the more transparent sound, which is excelent for recording. I find Strymon to have a very distinctive sound of its own.
@@jumpingman8160 yea that was my old reasoning why I preferred it over the original big sky in a lot of cases, but the MX new algorithms like Chamber I feel really have that transparent realistic sound that I felt the Empress used to do better. So many good options for reverb these days!
Totally fair! VST reverb is great too. What are your favourites? Personally I have yet to find a vst that can go toe to toe with Meris and Strymon's algorithms but I'm always interested
@@MilesAwayOfficial Valhalla suite of tools and Raum from NI, also eventide black hole vst is good to. Adam szabo has a free one called Solaris that is one of best .
@@wesleyforman8391 we have similar taste! I love Raum and Valhalla, will for sure check out Solaris. With that being said I've done some pretty nerdy tests and I will say that Meris, Empress and Strymon have better algorithms than Valhalla/Raum. How much that matters is pretty much up to you though, cause listeners will never care or tell haha.
@@MilesAwayOfficial I understand the argument between software and hardware you can literally use diva and serum and probably get 90% close to everything out there however there's something about just owning hardware and touching knobs and sliders that makes it more inspiring to get started with the track. Like if I buy a piece of hardware that's so expensive I'm going to want to use it and if it doesn't fit my style sure I can resell it maybe at a loss maybe at a profit or break even. However I am not in a position to spend almost as much on a hardware effects than I am on a actual synth. Someone would have to convince me that the hardware for that much money is that much better than the software version of it or competitors. Are you being the big sky VST is $200 and is I lock protected but I've heard it doesn't sound anything like the hardware so I'm not sure.
Sounds incredible, and your song was outstanding! Thanks for this demo/review. Top notch quality 👌.
Thank you so much and glad you enjoyed!
Ur voice sounds incredible on this track man! Love the emotion. Great performance on the synths and electric too 🔥 reverb sounds great
Thank you so much! Means a lot 🤛🏻 I think you can get a sense how much I enjoy a pedal or synth based on how all out I go for the demo song hah
As always you manage to get incredible sounds no matter what you’re using. This was an amazing demo of this pedal.
Thank you so much brother, always appreciate your kind words and insight!!
Chills upon chills from the first note. Absolutely incredible. Thanks you so much for that amazing performance.
Thank you so much Byron! So happy you enjoyed it :)
Sounds absolutely incredible!!
@@Livguava glad you think so!!
Awesome review!
Thank you so much!
Oh my gawd…that thing sounds amazing. You’re going to make me buy yet another reverb pedal!
Hah had a feeling you would like this one! For what its worth I am absolutely not selling Sloer, they compliment eachother so well, this is hifi Strymon studio, Sloer is like that warm, cozy ambient hug.
@@MilesAwayOfficial Once I have a reverb pedal per synth, I won’t have to deal with sends and returns. :)
@@ilovecatsandsynths9702 love it haha! Well then I whole heartedly recommend this one for sure
Finally the muse is the Embodiment of a dreams dream. He is the first.
High quality video, and superb demo song. Very tasteful man! I genuinely enjoy the depth of your explanations and function demos. Thank you 🙏🏼
My super noob question is: are you recording all of the tracks wet with “perfect settings”, or do you have them all dry, and re-track them with the reverb afterwards? Or is there a separate track that only captures the reverb / and you also have all-dry instruments tracks?
I’m curious how you track things and fit it all together (with maximum flexibility?)
Thanks so much! Good question, you can do either, but how I like to do it is using the Kill Dry mode I mentioned. All the demo song stuff was tracked like that, so I record the parts dry, send them to the Big Sky that is only outputting reverb, then once I like how it sounds (ie I’ve eq’d the guitar and picked a reverb I like), then I record the reverb only from the big sky into a new stereo track. That’s the most detailed way to do it, so if you want you can always change out or mix the reverb differently. Printing reverb in directly is fine too but I like this way for max control!
@@MilesAwayOfficial Ah, I see! Okay right on - I really appreciate your reply. Thank you 🙏🏼
I need this!
The big sky is my favorite reverb for synth hands down
It is really fantastic!
Great sounding demo. I really enjoy your content and your demos of the 3rd Wave helped convince me to purchase one (spoiler: I love it!). Just a point of clarification: you mention that one of the IR's is a capture of the Taj Mahal. It is actually an IR capture of the Lexicon 960L...which had a preset called...you guessed it...."Taj Mahal". 👍
The more you know! Thanks for clarifying! I absolutely love the IR, so knowing the history is sweet. Glad you love your 3rd Wave! I sometimes feel bad I use it in almost every video now but I just like it that much. It really outclasses most synths.
@@MilesAwayOfficial Totally agree!
Thanks for the great video, as always sounds great. Seems like the Meris is more versatile? Strictly just a reverb sound do you think it sounds that much better than meris reverb? Thanks
I will do a reverb comparison this summer, just waiting on the bigger power supply I ordered! Stay tuned!
I think they are both amazing sounding, if I had to pick one gun to my head I'd choose Meris (it's my all time fave reverb), but I think the preamps are nicer on the BSMX. If you are using it mostly as a send and return, the Big Sky MX is just a joy to use, its basically a high end rack unit in pedal form and its silly how easy it is to get your verb mixes sitting right. The Meris is like a super deep custom reverb creator and makes just jaw dropping sounds that the BS can't do though, its a sound designers dream.
Wow 😃 Where do I start 😊 Firstly what an Incredible demo at the start of this video 👌 your Vocals are So Good and of course the other multiple instruments you can play too 😃 so talented 💯 its a crime 😅 then this pedal breakdown on each individual instrument and vocals 👌 how awesome do the drums sound with this 😲 🥁 and then you demonstrate the effects on the keyboard and I'm so pleased I used headphones 🎧 to really hear the effect this makes 👌 what a pedal worth every $ 100%
Fantastic Video as Always this was such a joy to listen to tonight 👌🤩🙌
Thank you for such a great comment man, that was awesome to read 😊 appreciate your support as always and hyped you have been enjoying my more creative demos recently
@@MilesAwayOfficial So enjoyed, Super Talented 🥳 keep them coming 🙏🏼 have a fantastic weekend 🤩 🙌
Hi Miles ! Fantastic demo and song 🎵. I don't remember why but I was mesmerized by the Night Sky and got that one. It just seemed to be a better fit for My type of music 🎶. There are so many out there...If you haven't yet You may to check out the Pigtronix Cosmosis is pretty cool for $300. Have a terrific Weekend. Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
I love the night sky too! I bought one a year or two ago and it is incredible. I mention in the review but it’s my other fave Strymon pedal. Thank you for watching! I’ll definitely try to check that one out, it’s a golden age for pedals and synths!
Awesome as always, my friend! So the big question... Blue Sky MX vs Meris Mercury X!? 😁
Reverb comparison coming ! And thanks man!
It would be very hard to pick right now, I probably use the big sky more since it works so well as a workhorse send/return master verb , but I think the creative sound design power of the Meris makes it my slight preference
@@MilesAwayOfficial yeah, they are both top-notch tools!
Beautiful. Does it just plug straight into the keyboard without the use of a mixer or audio interface?
Yep, you can go straight in with guitar, keyboard, bass, mic etc. You just need to choose Line vs Instrument level. I use an interface to record the output
do you prefer this/other reverb pedals to vsts? I feel like *some* reverb pedals are inferior studio tools vs plugins, but at the same time, i often find it cumbersome to dial in ITB reverbs and some hardware sounds effortlessly good (e.g reverb on the peak synth). Everyone raves about Valhalla, but you can make it sound REALLY terrible very easily.
Late reply but reverb and delay I almost always prefer pedals if its going to be a main effect. I find it so much easier to dial in sounds with knobs! For VST reverb I usually just use it more subtly as a mix send on something like UAD Capital Chambers or an Impulse Response
I liked your effect reviews very much and i have the original and always wanted to trade it against a bam or empress.
I think its a pitty that you just use this patch with release.
Especially the new algos i wish i could hear with different drum sounds. To evaluate the tail.
I miss that in your demo. Most reviewers miss that part and you did it so well in your old videos.
Do you have no interest in the oto bam?
I think it is still the most beautiful reverb.
I know you showed different sound at the beginning but it was a bit short.
Algos like room weren't so nice on the original.
Ps:
I don't know if you know that:
You can switch the firmware on your empress reverb.
Reverb can be a echosystem and echosystem a reverb.
Its on the official website.
Any chance to see this pedal coming as a plug ? :)
I wouldn't count on it for a while at least, the original big sky plugin is great still though!
finally 🙂
Hope you enjoyed! This video took me a while cause I’ve been busy using it while recording my songs 😂
@@MilesAwayOfficial Of course and no prob 🙂 When it was released I wrote strymon instantly that I can not wait for the Miles Away Review ;-)
@@sunnyschramm9650 ah thank you! you rock!
Expecting this sound in Stranger things season 5
my only gripe(if that) on the Big Sky MX is i wish they would've used either white or blue lettering on the display screen, instead of the green. it's highly superficial, but i think white or blue would've looked better.
Ooh that would have looked really cool for sure, blue is my favourite color so I would not have complained. Thanks for watching!
Sounds good, but it's pretty hard to justify almost $700 on just reverb. yeeeeesh
Totally fair!
$700 for a reverb pedal in this economy?
We should teach these manufacturers a lesson on price gouging
@@Gap-td7lr bit cynical to assume this is price gouging
This just shows he's doing very well for himself which is good but definitely not for all of us lol
@@DKH712 don't be naive. 300 would be on the high-end of fair
@@Gap-td7lr Compared to what? Maybe compared to what you would be willing to pay for a reverb, but if you look at the market the price isn't so strange. There are good reverbs at around 300 like the Meris Mercury 7, the universal audio golden reverberator or the strymon blue sky, but they're not comparable to the big sky mx feature wise. Then if you go up in price to around 500 there's the empress reverb, the original big sky and death by audio Rooms. Those are all gorgeous, but again feature wise it's clear the MX is a step up. The only comparable one to the MX is the Meris Mercury X, which has a similar price. So maybe it's not price gouging, maybe this is just what it costs if you want to make some money in this business. That's not price gouging. It's just expensive gjear. And that's not for everyone, but that's OK.
Cool. Still prefer the Empress Reverb.
Fair preference! It’s absolutely incredible too, I used it heavily on my last EP
@@MilesAwayOfficial I prefer Empress for the more transparent sound, which is excelent for recording. I find Strymon to have a very distinctive sound of its own.
@@jumpingman8160 yea that was my old reasoning why I preferred it over the original big sky in a lot of cases, but the MX new algorithms like Chamber I feel really have that transparent realistic sound that I felt the Empress used to do better. So many good options for reverb these days!
@@MilesAwayOfficial amen brorher
Shoot rather use a VST reverb and spend that much money
Totally fair! VST reverb is great too. What are your favourites?
Personally I have yet to find a vst that can go toe to toe with Meris and Strymon's algorithms but I'm always interested
@@MilesAwayOfficial Valhalla suite of tools and Raum from NI, also eventide black hole vst is good to. Adam szabo has a free one called Solaris that is one of best .
@@wesleyforman8391 we have similar taste! I love Raum and Valhalla, will for sure check out Solaris. With that being said I've done some pretty nerdy tests and I will say that Meris, Empress and Strymon have better algorithms than Valhalla/Raum. How much that matters is pretty much up to you though, cause listeners will never care or tell haha.
@@MilesAwayOfficial I understand the argument between software and hardware you can literally use diva and serum and probably get 90% close to everything out there however there's something about just owning hardware and touching knobs and sliders that makes it more inspiring to get started with the track. Like if I buy a piece of hardware that's so expensive I'm going to want to use it and if it doesn't fit my style sure I can resell it maybe at a loss maybe at a profit or break even. However I am not in a position to spend almost as much on a hardware effects than I am on a actual synth. Someone would have to convince me that the hardware for that much money is that much better than the software version of it or competitors. Are you being the big sky VST is $200 and is I lock protected but I've heard it doesn't sound anything like the hardware so I'm not sure.
My Virus TI2 has just as good if not better reverb
Virus is so legendary. I’ve recorded with one loads, but don’t own one myself. Classic synth!
It really doesn't. I've owned it. What are you talking about
Dude just don't sing.. please don't.
I think he can sing and would actually like to hear more if his singing.
Yea I am gonna do what I like on my channel and my music, thanks 🙏
Hater
His voice sounded really great, don’t be a rude internet chode. Good grief man
Dude just don't comment... please don't.