Hey Paul, like you, my absolute favorite effect is the delay and I would consider "a whole hour spent on different delays" as an hour of my life very well spent. Thank you so much for this series and all of your other video content. You are helping me more than you could ever know. Cheers mate!
Agreed! He conveys just the right amount of information and makes it completely digestible in one pass. In this video he educated us in about 11 minutes where others would have taken 35 minutes to convey the same information. Really a gem of a channel.
Thanks for another great video which distills a complex topic into something understandable. Using the DSP delay was a genius move because it keeps you from getting lost in the specifics of particular delay pedals. This way, we can learn the general concepts involved then apply them ourselves to delay pedals we might be interested in.
Hello there Paul. Another good time watching one of your vids. I truly mean it when I say you have a way of inspiring me to play!! I need that these days. OK......I have the dreaded amp question that I'm sure you feel put on the spot when asked,but......here goes. I'm looking for an amp again.....LOL......and I'm stuck on finding one with stereo returns in the fx loop. Of course that puts my choices at a minimum right off the bat. I know of a few which include the Marshall JVM stuff, a few KOCH amps, Diezel, and a Peavey amp. Rivera makes a recording amp called "Venus Recording" that looks nice, but what do you think? Should I ditch the idea and do what I have been and use 2 amps? Recording is what I'm after so i guess I'm up for suggestions. Thx soooooo much Paul and sorry for this long post!! God Bless you friend., FRAN
Cheers Fran, I’m not that familiar with stereo effects loops on amps. If its just for recording and you want to use stereo fx there are plenty of ways to do that with your interface. Meaning record your amp tone and then have your pedals rigged up using your interface. This is vey interface specific but thats how i do it with a Universal Audio Apollo.
I really like this channel. It is new to me. Your informative. Thanks. Oh, I'm thinking of the :Boss IR 200. I saw your take on this pedal. I'm not good with tech stuff so I would like to try these IR's. 400 bucks isn't too much for a real Made in Japan pedal. Could I just use it as a pedal for the front of the amp or in the effects loop? like any other pedal as an effects tool. Thanks J.
@@TheStudioRats Thanks for your reply. I won't keep this an ongoing dialog. My question then is , do I need to use the computer for better results? I am interested in the amps and effects. Could I use this pedal without a computer as a standalone unit or do I need a computer if I don't download other IR's? This is my last question . Thank you again, J.
Hey Paul, I've gotten alot from your videos about the katana! Just wondering if you could do one of the pitch shifter? If you've already done one, I'm sorry, i can't seem to find it,.. the only videos I can find on it are kind of old from the mark 1 era. I kind of got it but it just doesn't seem to be tracking too good with my Roland expression pedal.
Reference to the U2 Delay...you could make the dotted 8th click faster using the tempo yes? or what would be the setting for it to be a little bit more faster? thank you!
Paul: do this, do that. Tum this up and bring this down... Lazy Me after 12 mins: MMM. Great sound. Please send the preset.😁 One of the best videos on delay settings. 👍
Great dive into a specific effect Paul. I love messing with delay I still have two Mk2 echoplex’s in my current setup. I thought you might have given a bit of a nod to the master of delay John Martyn who people like Dave Gilmore & the Edge always name drop him as their biggest influence due to his use of delay. You might be a wee bit young to remember him. ua-cam.com/video/P1EgzqybvhY/v-deo.html. I’m getting very sold on the versatility of the quad.
Cheers John! I remember you mentioning the two echoplex’s before. You should come on the show on Wednesdays and go through your rig, I’d love to see how you use it , and I’m sure everyone else would too.
@@TheStudioRats hi Paul I would love to. I would have to book some time out quite often I’m dipping in & out of the Wed night cast at work. We will sort something out. Trust me Paul it’s all old school it all still works well for me.
Hey Paul, like you, my absolute favorite effect is the delay and I would consider "a whole hour spent on different delays" as an hour of my life very well spent. Thank you so much for this series and all of your other video content. You are helping me more than you could ever know. Cheers mate!
Love every single second of every single video you have done! Thank you, Paul
Cheers for the kind comment Artur.
Agreed! He conveys just the right amount of information and makes it completely digestible in one pass. In this video he educated us in about 11 minutes where others would have taken 35 minutes to convey the same information. Really a gem of a channel.
Great stuff. Just making my way through all of your back catalog and appreciating the information and playing.
Cheers Seth.
Very useful. Thanks.
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Excellent info, Paul, thanks
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Cheers Black Mirror.
Very helpful explanation. To my ears the ability to darken the repeats really helps.
Glad it helped Rolo.
Dulcet tones and great informative content, as always. Thanks Paul!
Anytime, cheers john
Thanks for another great video which distills a complex topic into something understandable. Using the DSP delay was a genius move because it keeps you from getting lost in the specifics of particular delay pedals. This way, we can learn the general concepts involved then apply them ourselves to delay pedals we might be interested in.
Paul please do more video of this for quad cortex....
Will do.
Hello there Paul. Another good time watching one of your vids. I truly mean it when I say you have a way of inspiring me to play!! I need that these days. OK......I have the dreaded amp question that I'm sure you feel put on the spot when asked,but......here goes. I'm looking for an amp again.....LOL......and I'm stuck on finding one with stereo returns in the fx loop. Of course that puts my choices at a minimum right off the bat. I know of a few which include the Marshall JVM stuff, a few KOCH amps, Diezel, and a Peavey amp. Rivera makes a recording amp called "Venus Recording" that looks nice, but what do you think? Should I ditch the idea and do what I have been and use 2 amps? Recording is what I'm after so i guess I'm up for suggestions. Thx soooooo much Paul and sorry for this long post!! God Bless you friend., FRAN
Cheers Fran, I’m not that familiar with stereo effects loops on amps. If its just for recording and you want to use stereo fx there are plenty of ways to do that with your interface. Meaning record your amp tone and then have your pedals rigged up using your interface. This is vey interface specific but thats how i do it with a Universal Audio Apollo.
@@TheStudioRats Thank you Paul, Truly. I do have options that's for sure!! Bless you pal. I love your playing man!!!
awesome info. Can you do a deep dive on the QC EQ sections. its a little confusing. thanks
Sure will do
As per usual, great info on using delays, Paul. Thanks so much! Have a great delay. (groan... Sorry.)
Cheers Doug.
I really like this channel. It is new to me. Your informative. Thanks. Oh, I'm thinking of the :Boss IR 200. I saw your take on this pedal. I'm not good with tech stuff so I would like to try these IR's. 400 bucks isn't too much for a real Made in Japan pedal. Could I just use it as a pedal for the front of the amp or in the effects loop? like any other pedal as an effects tool. Thanks J.
The ir200 isn’t really designed for that as the IR side of things would need to be bypassed. but yes you could.
@@TheStudioRats Thanks for your reply. I won't keep this an ongoing dialog. My question then is , do I need to use the computer for better results? I am interested in the amps and effects. Could I use this pedal without a computer as a standalone unit or do I need a computer if I don't download other IR's? This is my last question . Thank you again, J.
Hey Paul, I've gotten alot from your videos about the katana! Just wondering if you could do one of the pitch shifter? If you've already done one, I'm sorry, i can't seem to find it,.. the only videos I can find on it are kind of old from the mark 1 era. I kind of got it but it just doesn't seem to be tracking too good with my Roland expression pedal.
Reference to the U2 Delay...you could make the dotted 8th click faster using the tempo yes? or what would be the setting for it to be a little bit more faster? thank you!
Yes. If you engage the sync switch. Cheers!
Paul: do this, do that. Tum this up and bring this down...
Lazy Me after 12 mins:
MMM. Great sound. Please send the preset.😁
One of the best videos on delay settings. 👍
Cheers Prabu.
Great dive into a specific effect Paul. I love messing with delay I still have two Mk2 echoplex’s in my current setup. I thought you might have given a bit of a nod to the master of delay John Martyn who people like Dave Gilmore & the Edge always name drop him as their biggest influence due to his use of delay. You might be a wee bit young to remember him. ua-cam.com/video/P1EgzqybvhY/v-deo.html. I’m getting very sold on the versatility of the quad.
Cheers John! I remember you mentioning the two echoplex’s before. You should come on the show on Wednesdays and go through your rig, I’d love to see how you use it , and I’m sure everyone else would too.
@@TheStudioRats hi Paul I would love to. I would have to book some time out quite often I’m dipping in & out of the Wed night cast at work. We will sort something out. Trust me Paul it’s all old school it all still works well for me.
Nice delay
Thanks Bagus.