@@toemasmeems In a modulated delay the chorus effect is just on the repeats of the delay, if you use a chorus pedal in this way (before the delay, furthermore) it will be on the entire signal (guitar dry sound too). Totally different results, if you got ears you can clearly hear it.
Nine of the new pedals are adapted from analog circuit designs very similar to the ones used in Behringer pedals. We use different PCB's, but I suspect a lot of the components are probably the same as we share a lot of the same suppliers. The sound should be quite different from the Behringer pedal range, as well as the build quality. I know, the engineering team here in Denmark spend a lot of time tweaking the sound of all the pedals swapping components and making changes in the schematics. And instead of using plastic for the enclosure, we've built it from two pieces of steel. Hope that answers it :)
TC Electronic that's totally fine. Some of those behringer pedals were really good like the ts clone, the Memory Man clone, the analogue delay, among others. I personally owned the BO100 and RV600. The overdrive was quite decent. The RV600 was an excellent reverb pedal. Probably the best reverb pedal one could buy at that time under a 100 bucks.
Anyone with some help here. I have the prophet but not the after glow and only going through the prophet delay. Missing breadth or something significant. Is that afterglow the missing ingredient ?
I didn't comment on their sound or quality. I've played through most of the low gain bugera amps and they weren't my cup of tea (just my opinion nothing more). I know Behringer owns TC now but in my opinion they should add variety to the amps used. Look at the Wampler pedals channel. They don't seem to shy away from using other pedal brands in their videos. Neither am I the dude who wants to see a Boogie or Friedman label before clicking on a video. Affordable doesn't make Bugera amps unsuitable. I just hope to see variety in the future, because there are players who can't afford expensive gear or just happen to enjoy a brand like Bugera and then there's players who wanna listen to the pedals plugged into something else.
@@JohnnyGuitarRocks things start getting complicated when you talk about eighth notes. 1/8 of a measure.. So a dotted 8th would be 1.5/8ths how you would play that I'm not really sure. I actually think it works like a triplet.. 1+a 2+a 3+a 4+a.
Great to see Russell demoing again
The Edge never uses chorus, but delay modulated, and in where the streets have no name has two delays in parallel mode (1/4+dot eight).
@Quiksilver No, you're wrong
Modulation on a delay is basically a chorus effect nerds lmao like the dude is pretty spot on
@@toemasmeems In a modulated delay the chorus effect is just on the repeats of the delay, if you use a chorus pedal in this way (before the delay, furthermore) it will be on the entire signal (guitar dry sound too). Totally different results, if you got ears you can clearly hear it.
@@mrbungle8493 textbook nitpicking
How much of this new line are Behringer?
would also like to know. will tc remain great, reliable pedals? or will they start to become the more like behringer pedals?
Nine of the new pedals are adapted from analog circuit designs very similar to the ones used in Behringer pedals. We use different PCB's, but I suspect a lot of the components are probably the same as we share a lot of the same suppliers. The sound should be quite different from the Behringer pedal range, as well as the build quality. I know, the engineering team here in Denmark spend a lot of time tweaking the sound of all the pedals swapping components and making changes in the schematics. And instead of using plastic for the enclosure, we've built it from two pieces of steel. Hope that answers it :)
thank you. yes it does
TC Electronic that's totally fine. Some of those behringer pedals were really good like the ts clone, the Memory Man clone, the analogue delay, among others.
I personally owned the BO100 and RV600. The overdrive was quite decent. The RV600 was an excellent reverb pedal. Probably the best reverb pedal one could buy at that time under a 100 bucks.
@@tcelectronic thank you .. Big fan of Bugera and TC
Man how have i missed your great videos , i could kick myself! Brilliant simple and informative big fan
Anyone with some help here. I have the prophet but not the after glow and only going through the prophet delay. Missing breadth or something significant. Is that afterglow the missing ingredient ?
I love these new videos on famous players' tones....Russell sounds great! Which bridge humbucker does he have in his strat?
Thanks!
I shall ask him for you :-)
Is see the evh on the right. How about doing one of these for Van Halen??
Here in the states it says they are only available at Guitar Center. Is this true?
Yep, they'll only be sold through Guitar Center in the US.
Great playing Russell. The Prophet looks great but the divisions aren't confusing, how do you get the dotted 8th division please ?
The new pedal line is great but this "strictly bugera amps" thing isn't doing it for me.
Love my Bugera V5 Infinium! Soon to get the 22 also. Fantastic amps and VERY affordable.
Konstantinos Tzatzas how is an amp brand in a video affecting you? Usually the people who knock Bugera amps have never owned one...
I didn't comment on their sound or quality. I've played through most of the low gain bugera amps and they weren't my cup of tea (just my opinion nothing more). I know Behringer owns TC now but in my opinion they should add variety to the amps used. Look at the Wampler pedals channel. They don't seem to shy away from using other pedal brands in their videos. Neither am I the dude who wants to see a Boogie or Friedman label before clicking on a video. Affordable doesn't make Bugera amps unsuitable. I just hope to see variety in the future, because there are players who can't afford expensive gear or just happen to enjoy a brand like Bugera and then there's players who wanna listen to the pedals plugged into something else.
Enjoy your amp man :)
What does "dotted eighth note" mean?
A dot adds half of the value of the note.. So a dotted half note would be 3 beats instead of 2..
@@thesuccessfulbarber Awesome, thank you!
@@JohnnyGuitarRocks things start getting complicated when you talk about eighth notes. 1/8 of a measure.. So a dotted 8th would be 1.5/8ths how you would play that I'm not really sure. I actually think it works like a triplet.. 1+a 2+a 3+a 4+a.
The Edge doesn't play guitar. He plays delay.
Pelaje man! Jj
OK but not even close to the Edges tones
sounds nothing like U2.