Man I had a big sky and a DD-500 at one point but I just found that I only ever used one preset on them and just turned the knobs. I’ve found that investing in guitars that I really like playing and a decent amp did a lot more for me than investing in lots of pedals. Timeline and big sky are great but you gotta find what works best for you and makes you happy to play.
I agree! I mean programming delays and verbs for songs specifically is okay especially if you cover a lot of ground as a worship musician but you really can get those same sounds a tweak-ability out of other gear. You don’t have to use strymon with 4 JHS drives and an RJM looper to get good tone
Maybe u have to transalate Hace unos 10 u 11 años, esa era la manera de obtener sonidos diferentes en los sets de alabanza con pedaleras grandes a base de pedales sencillos de boss y algunos visual sound, básicamente se giraban los knobs para cada canción o para llegar al solo Actualmente yo tengo un solo pedal de drive (Wampler pantheon) y obtengo el tono ajustando el volumen o el drive con mi pie y es suficiente para mi
My stereo 'big board' runs a BigSky, but I just use/need 3 patches, all in the same bank: A 'hall' (stadium-sized) 'KingDome', an 'orchestral tails' verb with some B3 character, and an 'ambient' one with vocal syllables, 'BreatheOut', for swell-pads and ethereal acoustic-sim parts. When I got it (backordered for 4 months), I went through all the engines/params....these 3 verbs are, to me, worth the $450; I use good ol' one-knob amp-reverb for regular 'always on' room-sound, and kick it off when the BigSky (or my RV-3, set to 'plate' with a really short delay) is in use. Nobody *needs* a BigSky, but I'm glad I have mine.....I don't have room onboard for the 3 other pedals that could, together, replace it (EHX B9, Keeley Caverns, ~and~ Ibanez DE7).
This is a great tutorial! A question for future video's: Could you show the things you don't like as well? You say you don't like it when the guitar sound loses volume and dynamics. Maybe you could show us what's the difference. I love your natural style of presentation and the way you explain things! Thnx!
Hi, I found your video very interesting. Would you please listen to Bert Weedon's FBI, on UA-cam. The last but one verse at 1 minute 19 seconds is played on the high strings, at frets 12; 13 and 14. It consists of the notes E; C and A. When I play that verse on my acoustic guitar, it all sounds very thin and frail. Bert plays an electric guitar with a plectrum. Any ideas how he might be achieving such a rich, powerful quality? I am not sure, but I think the big chord which starts each phrase is an A Minor(?) Would you agree?
This guy is incredible! Turning knobs during a set what a concept! Super impressed with his philosophy! And no Timeline or Big Sky 😱😱😱
Man I had a big sky and a DD-500 at one point but I just found that I only ever used one preset on them and just turned the knobs. I’ve found that investing in guitars that I really like playing and a decent amp did a lot more for me than investing in lots of pedals. Timeline and big sky are great but you gotta find what works best for you and makes you happy to play.
I agree! I mean programming delays and verbs for songs specifically is okay especially if you cover a lot of ground as a worship musician but you really can get those same sounds a tweak-ability out of other gear. You don’t have to use strymon with 4 JHS drives and an RJM looper to get good tone
Maybe u have to transalate
Hace unos 10 u 11 años, esa era la manera de obtener sonidos diferentes en los sets de alabanza con pedaleras grandes a base de pedales sencillos de boss y algunos visual sound, básicamente se giraban los knobs para cada canción o para llegar al solo
Actualmente yo tengo un solo pedal de drive (Wampler pantheon) y obtengo el tono ajustando el volumen o el drive con mi pie y es suficiente para mi
My stereo 'big board' runs a BigSky, but I just use/need 3 patches, all in the same bank: A 'hall' (stadium-sized) 'KingDome', an 'orchestral tails' verb with some B3 character, and an 'ambient' one with vocal syllables, 'BreatheOut', for swell-pads and ethereal acoustic-sim parts. When I got it (backordered for 4 months), I went through all the engines/params....these 3 verbs are, to me, worth the $450; I use good ol' one-knob amp-reverb for regular 'always on' room-sound, and kick it off when the BigSky (or my RV-3, set to 'plate' with a really short delay) is in use.
Nobody *needs* a BigSky, but I'm glad I have mine.....I don't have room onboard for the 3 other pedals that could, together, replace it (EHX B9, Keeley Caverns, ~and~ Ibanez DE7).
I really liked those chords you used in the section with the ambient reverb, super cool!
Thanks a lot to the channel and Jake for awesome inspiration 👌🏽🤟🏾💥💯
This guy is amazing.. God bless!
You have no idea how much this video has helped me. Thank you.
This was really helpful, thanks! That musicman is beautiful too
Love this channel, incredibly helpful!
best guitar tip video I've ever seen. thank you so much 🙌🏻
Great content guys... Thanks it really help...
Basically trail and error! thnx great stuff
This is a great tutorial!
A question for future video's: Could you show the things you don't like as well? You say you don't like it when the guitar sound loses volume and dynamics. Maybe you could show us what's the difference.
I love your natural style of presentation and the way you explain things! Thnx!
That's true. Know your pedals and tweak them until you find yourself in them.
I am now good at guitar...but fr great info
Thanks man! Really helped me 👍🏾👍🏾
Okay so it is a useful tutorial. Wow!
Love this. I just use what I have as well.
Thank you so much for posting. Great help. God bless
Super helpful thank you!
Thanks for the tips bro...
This is great, what is he listening for with the “notch frequency”
This guy is still alittle old school in terms of style and tone.
Nothing wrong with that at all!! 😁
his tone is reallyyyy good
I'd hope so. He's a pro!
The hard part when you have mediocre gear is getting a sustained tight overdriven sound without getting the classic "fizz"
“Twist all the knobs.”
4:19 it sounded like autotune!😂
any ways, Thank you so much! God Bless
lol that's what I call a human autotune🤣
Did he mention anything ab Amp drive? If so, what did he say?
In guitar what pup to use for the initial tweaking? Neck or bridge? How about the tone knobs of yhe guitar? All max position?
Thank you!!
NAME OF THE SONG HE PLAYED IN STARTING ??
He uses coily cables like I do! They add a slightly warmer quality to the tone that works really well with the vox ac-15 i'm playing thru
Awesome guys
Thank you
Hi, I found your video very interesting. Would you please listen to Bert Weedon's FBI, on UA-cam. The last but one verse at 1 minute 19 seconds is played on the high strings, at frets 12; 13 and 14. It consists of the notes E; C and A. When I play that verse on my acoustic guitar, it all sounds very thin and frail. Bert plays an electric guitar with a plectrum. Any ideas how he might be achieving such a rich, powerful quality? I am not sure, but I think the big chord which starts each phrase is an A Minor(?) Would you agree?
Guitar name and model??
I don’t use compressor be cause I use humbucker??
You totally can, just not a sound that I’m super into
Makes sense... no spikey highs
11:05
i never knew that stipe miocic is a guitarist
Dude, what pickups are those?
They’re just the music man humbuckers that came in the guitar. They’re low-medium output kinda paf-sounding
Using humbuckers for worship guitar?? Scandalous! ;)
I use a Schecter 😂
Joash Britto that’s sick! 😂
@@joashbritto I will sometimes use my ole shecter for some hillsong young and free.
I've always used humbuckers.
Course, I also play worship like I'm a metal guitarist, but still.
woaaah aren't you the captain of Manchester United? Harry Maguire or sth..
What guitar is that?
Ernie ball Sting Ray!
All that pedals . Just invest in the right amp
So Compression pedals and Humbuckers don't get along? Go figure.
You can totally use them together. It’s just a sound I’m not really into
I agree with him UNLESS for wailing leads Ala Santana