Nice video. Great work. Amazing how the trio picks up on your playing and comprehends it with the way you attack it with the guitar. I am obsessed with doing cover tunes with mine. I can work for hours on any part of a song just to get the Bass to play the way I want it. Of course I could add the Bass parts myself with the looper half. But I am amazed at how the default Bass comes out for the most part. Keep those videos coming Steve.
Very nice!! I just picked up this pedal with the hopes of having a tool to use for practice as well. It really helps to have a solid backing track when your learning how to build parts with your guitar. Thanks for the great break out of all the sections and how you have dealt with transitioning between sequences to have the same tempo. Seems like some people have issues with timing between tracks.
Thanks for watching . I hope I can help. I am going to be doing a complete song build on Listen to the Music by the Doobie Brothers. I think you will like it. And, if I can help you directly, let me know
Thank you for these lessons. I've had this pedal for about 5 years but I've yet to take it out of the box. In that time I think I have watched almost all the Trio videos posted on UA-cam. However, I don't recall one that deals with the problem of ending the song as yours does. Would you consider doing a video dedicated solely to this method? Demonstrating exactly what you do and at what point you do it in the mix; especially as this function appears lit and armed before the last light in the sequence shown above.
@@stevewhitton8671 That's great! It could be your Christmas present to all the frustrated Trio users who haven't yet worked out what you so clearly have. As for what's in boxes? You'd be amazed at what's gathering dust unused. I decided to care for a close relative some years ago and they only recently passed away. So my circumstances didn't allow for me to do what I'd planned, but I'm glad and feel privileged to have given up that time.
I dont think so. I have seen some keyboard players use it. And, bass players can use it, as well. There are separate volume knobs for drums and bass. Thanks for watching
Nice video. Great work. Amazing how the trio picks up on your playing and comprehends it with the way you attack it with the guitar. I am obsessed with doing cover tunes with mine. I can work for hours on any part of a song just to get the Bass to play the way I want it. Of course I could add the Bass parts myself with the looper half. But I am amazed at how the default Bass comes out for the most part. Keep those videos coming Steve.
Thank you for your kind words and support. I will keep them coming!
I enjoy and like your videos too
This was so awesome and creative!
Thank you very much. You gave the information I needed for this pedal.
Hi Hector, thanks for the comment. Let me know if I can ever help you
Nice Job, just what I was looking for...
Hi Matt, thanks let me know if I can help on your projects
@@stevewhitton8671 thanks, I just bought the trio+ and I want to become fluent with it's features. Fun pedal!
Very nice!! I just picked up this pedal with the hopes of having a tool to use for practice as well. It really helps to have a solid backing track when your learning how to build parts with your guitar. Thanks for the great break out of all the sections and how you have dealt with transitioning between sequences to have the same tempo. Seems like some people have issues with timing between tracks.
Thanks for watching . I hope I can help. I am going to be doing a complete song build on Listen to the Music by the Doobie Brothers. I think you will like it. And, if I can help you directly, let me know
@@stevewhitton8671 Thank you I will watch out for that and definitely am very appreciative of you sharing the time to show this to us.
I also have videos on how to build songs. The Doobie Bros song is going to be good (I hope)
Hello, I posted the Doobie Bros song@@Ast3rixMusic
@@stevewhitton8671 Awesome!!! I will check it out! Thank you so much for sharing this information!!!
Thank you for these lessons.
I've had this pedal for about 5 years but I've yet to take it out of the box. In that time I think I have watched almost all the Trio videos posted on UA-cam. However, I don't recall one that deals with the problem of ending the song as yours does. Would you consider doing a video dedicated solely to this method? Demonstrating exactly what you do and at what point you do it in the mix; especially as this function appears lit and armed before the last light in the sequence shown above.
Wow, great idea. I will try to do it within the next week . Get that thing out of the box now
@@stevewhitton8671 That's great! It could be your Christmas present to all the frustrated Trio users who haven't yet worked out what you so clearly have. As for what's in boxes? You'd be amazed at what's gathering dust unused. I decided to care for a close relative some years ago and they only recently passed away. So my circumstances didn't allow for me to do what I'd planned, but I'm glad and feel privileged to have given up that time.
Have you taken it out of the box yet???
Has it been taken out of box yet? We need a follow
This is ONLY for guitar players.Right?
I dont think so. I have seen some keyboard players use it. And, bass players can use it, as well. There are separate volume knobs for drums and bass. Thanks for watching