Spent all last night trying to figure out how to turn off hats/rides. Only need this for kick & snare. 10 minute video I'll spend an hour starting, stopping, going back..lol Same with the Jamman Solo vid. So much to learn! THANKS!
An afterthought... I'm listening on a pair of Kali studio monitors and the hats are near dead. But since I have this I can catch on. I'm going over your video playlist again because a new gigging partner asked me if I "loop." Well, yes. With a Sdrum and a JamMan sync'd together! Only I've forgotten what I learned or taught myself since the end of last year...
Just a quick question - got a SDRUM for Christmas (based largely on your videos) (thank you!), my question is - Can I plug headphones into one or any of the out puts?
Is there a way to speed up or slow down the tempo with a pedal while it is playing? in a live situation sometimes i enter a song with a lilt off timing. I dont wanna stop everything and start over again, Also When using the guitar as drums , you stop it no problem but when you wanna start a new rhythm (new song) you need to delete what you have recorded so when you press the button to delete, the last rhytm starts playing for afew seconds before it gets deleted. . is there a way to eliminate that? thank you I wanna use it on the stage as a solo musician and that makes it impossible. Thank you
@@ThePedalGuy thank you for your reply. I meant sometimes i start a song little too fast or too slow. it would be nice to up or down the bpm with the pedal if its possible.
Hello. It's me again. The FS3X doesn't have a start/stop button. Is there any way i can custom build the foot pedal? or buy one if there is one in the market? Hear me out. The last button on the left is for crash sound which is not too important to have. . Can i replace that sound for start/stop feature? I want to mount the Sdrum on a micstand while I play guitar/sing. I need to find a way o start/stop Sdrum with a foot pedal. Do you have any advice? Thank you
Thank you from doing this video it has been very helpful like all of your videos are. Is there any way you could do a video of the Sdrum midi controlling a Looper like the ditto?
No idea with the Mooer Groove Looper as I haven't used that. As far as using it with a distortion pedal, just use the amp output to output the guitar to an amp and the line outputs to your mixer to keep the drums clean. Should sound pretty good at that point.
Looks interesting but how can you do all that while playing guitar It really needs to be all done with feet And as for tapping in a rhythm that’s all very well but I’m likely to end up with something simplistic and boring
Does the pedal sound so thin and roomy bacause you sent the signal to a speaker and recorded what comes out of speaker with a mic? Or you actally sent the signal directly via cable into the recorder and this is a genuine representation of how the pedal actually sounds. I mean your voice in this demo sounds better than the pedal, so I'm a bit wondering what's going on exactly. I listened this video on Senn HD26 pro headphones, and not on a phone or laptop speakers. Cheers.
It was sent directly to my board as I recall. But keep in mind that I was emphasizing my instructions over the output of the pedal so the ducking may have caused it to sound thinner.
@@ThePedalGuy Ok, but is this close to what it sounds like in a real setting, or the recording does not do it justice at all and the pedal actually sounds much much better firsthand? Because from what I hear, the recording does not just sound thin but has noticeable room reverb to it as well, which should not happen if you were just ducking the pedal rec levels to make your voice more pronounced and intelligible. I can not shake the impression that there's more in play here than just ducking. Feels like your pedal signal got mixed with another hot mic that was picking up room sounds. Were you wearing headphones when you were recording this, or you used monitors to hear what comes out of the pedal? Also, I dont know which camera you used, but is it possible that the camera onboard mic recorded the pedal sounds and not the direct line from the pedal? Sorry for asking this many questions and for going this deep into something that most people find trivial and unimportant, but I get curious about why certain sound recordings dont sound right, and I tend to want to figure out what went wrong, so when I encounter an issue down the road that already sounds familiar, it takes less time for me to identify and alleviate the problem. I guess I got a troubleshooter gene or something. haha.
@@ThePedalGuy ok you do turn it up after you stop talking..but i found it a bit frustrating...i think a few would bail on the video before they realised it.
Best demo of this pedal! Thank you.
Les Morrison wow! Thank you!
Spent all last night trying to figure out how to turn off hats/rides. Only need this for kick & snare. 10 minute video I'll spend an hour starting, stopping, going back..lol Same with the Jamman Solo vid. So much to learn! THANKS!
gtw 541 thanks for the kind words.
Hey pedal guy how do you create a bridge part? I looked everywhere there isn’t a video explaining how to do it… thank you very much in advance
Watch the series. I definitely covered that
An afterthought... I'm listening on a pair of Kali studio monitors and the hats are near dead. But since I have this I can catch on. I'm going over your video playlist again because a new gigging partner asked me if I "loop." Well, yes. With a Sdrum and a JamMan sync'd together! Only I've forgotten what I learned or taught myself since the end of last year...
Thanks for the info
nice content!! do you think is possible to reproduce samba / bossa nova / jazz?
Definitely the best demo I've seen.... but it ended abruptly. Is there a Part II ?
There's a whole playlist.
@@ThePedalGuy Thank you . Will check them out
Will it do various shuffle beats and save beats to memory ?
Just a quick question - got a SDRUM for Christmas (based largely on your videos) (thank you!), my question is - Can I plug headphones into one or any of the out puts?
I’m not 100% sure that the mixer out can be used with headphones or not. Possibly
how can i buy this ,, can u hellp me to buy one for me ,, Im looking to buy this in sri lanka but i didnt find this
Couldn’t tell you where to get one at this point since DigiTech was bought by Cort
Pls show how to conect to amplifier
It’s easy. Connect the Left (mono) to your amp input. Just be sure not to use any of the onboard effects on your amp.
is there a possibility to save a diverent tempo in the vers and chorus, did not see it in your video's ( witch are very learfull!)
Thanks for the question. I don't believe that is possible. The TRIO does this, but I don't think the SDRUM will.
@@ThePedalGuy That"s a shame, but thanks anyway
@@ThePjoter Sure thing.
Is there a way to have the drums do a build?
Not that I’m aware of
Is there a way to speed up or slow down the tempo with a pedal while it is playing? in a live situation sometimes i enter a song with a lilt off timing. I dont wanna stop everything and start over again, Also When using the guitar as drums , you stop it no problem but when you wanna start a new rhythm (new song) you need to delete what you have recorded so when you press the button to delete, the last rhytm starts playing for afew seconds before it gets deleted. . is there a way to eliminate that? thank you I wanna use it on the stage as a solo musician and that makes it impossible. Thank you
Thanks for the question. I'll need to take a look and see as I'm not sure.
@@ThePedalGuy thank you for your reply. I meant sometimes i start a song little too fast or too slow. it would be nice to up or down the bpm with the pedal if its possible.
Hello. It's me again. The FS3X doesn't have a start/stop button. Is there any way i can custom build the foot pedal? or buy one if there is one in the market? Hear me out. The last button on the left is for crash sound which is not too important to have. . Can i replace that sound for start/stop feature? I want to mount the Sdrum on a micstand while I play guitar/sing. I need to find a way o start/stop Sdrum with a foot pedal. Do you have any advice? Thank you
Hi. Yes it does have a stop start button when it’s used in Table Top mode. Page 36 of the manual.
@@ThePedalGuy Where does one find a user's manual?
@@leswhite3524 on the Digitech website.
@@ThePedalGuy 👍👍I should've tried that first. I emailed them and she said they come in the box new. 👍👍
Thank you from doing this video it has been very helpful like all of your videos are. Is there any way you could do a video of the Sdrum midi controlling a Looper like the ditto?
Rome thanks for the kind words. We’re looking into that now.
@@ThePedalGuy I really would to see how well the of loop stays insync with the tempo of the Sdrum.
Rome it would come down to using a sync cable. There’s one that’s available in Germany.
How do you use this or the mooer groove looper with a distortion pedal without sounding like crap, I own both lol
No idea with the Mooer Groove Looper as I haven't used that.
As far as using it with a distortion pedal, just use the amp output to output the guitar to an amp and the line outputs to your mixer to keep the drums clean. Should sound pretty good at that point.
@@ThePedalGuy thanks, I am always learning and experimenting 👍
Looks interesting but how can you do all that while playing guitar
It really needs to be all done with feet
And as for tapping in a rhythm that’s all very well but I’m likely to end up with something simplistic and boring
Does the pedal sound so thin and roomy bacause you sent the signal to a speaker and recorded what comes out of speaker with a mic? Or you actally sent the signal directly via cable into the recorder and this is a genuine representation of how the pedal actually sounds. I mean your voice in this demo sounds better than the pedal, so I'm a bit wondering what's going on exactly. I listened this video on Senn HD26 pro headphones, and not on a phone or laptop speakers. Cheers.
It was sent directly to my board as I recall. But keep in mind that I was emphasizing my instructions over the output of the pedal so the ducking may have caused it to sound thinner.
@@ThePedalGuy Ok, but is this close to what it sounds like in a real setting, or the recording does not do it justice at all and the pedal actually sounds much much better firsthand? Because from what I hear, the recording does not just sound thin but has noticeable room reverb to it as well, which should not happen if you were just ducking the pedal rec levels to make your voice more pronounced and intelligible. I can not shake the impression that there's more in play here than just ducking. Feels like your pedal signal got mixed with another hot mic that was picking up room sounds. Were you wearing headphones when you were recording this, or you used monitors to hear what comes out of the pedal? Also, I dont know which camera you used, but is it possible that the camera onboard mic recorded the pedal sounds and not the direct line from the pedal?
Sorry for asking this many questions and for going this deep into something that most people find trivial and unimportant, but I get curious about why certain sound recordings dont sound right, and I tend to want to figure out what went wrong, so when I encounter an issue down the road that already sounds familiar, it takes less time for me to identify and alleviate the problem. I guess I got a troubleshooter gene or something. haha.
This pedal drives me crazy.
Ok
can't hear it...can hear your voice fine but the sdrum is too low
Thanks for the feedback.
@@ThePedalGuy ok you do turn it up after you stop talking..but i found it a bit frustrating...i think a few would bail on the video before they realised it.
When you do further video can you please turn off that annoying background noise. It's really distracting when you are talking in the video! Thanks
Thanks for the feedback.
The E-Pop kit sounds like piss.