5 Delay Tricks | Tutorial | Thomann
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- Опубліковано 20 бер 2017
- Kris thought about some common delay uses and shows you how to set your delay properly for the various different styles.
Products used: tho.mn/mkgv1
The pedals we have used are the MXR M169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay, the classic Boss DD-7, the Mooer Reecho, our own Harley Benton D-Seed and the Catalinbread Belle Epoch.
We are going through and demonstrating different types of delays and playing styles
plus some cool tricks or tweaks that you can make with delays.
Interesting bits and pieces:
0:15 Introduction
0:24 Pedals for today
1:05 Setup for today
1:30 Solo Delays Talking
3:35 Solo Delays Playing
4:57 Solo Delays Playing on top of Rhythm Loop
6:20 Solo Delays Playing on top of Rhythm Loop Bad Example
7:04 Intro Delays Talking
7:37 Intro Delays Playing
8:45 Dotted Eighth Tutorial
12:24 Slapback Delays Talking
13:40 Slapback Delays Playing
15:08 Catalinbread Belle Epoch Setup
17:44 Delays in front of overdriven Amps or Overdrive Pedals Talking
19:05 Delays in front of dirty amps Playing
20:43 Delays in front of dirty amps Playing Bad Example
21:07 Boss DD-7 Loop Function Talking
22:37 Boss DD-7 Loop Function Playing regular Loop Stuff
23:44 Boss DD-7 Loop Function Playing unusual Loop
24:10 Conclusion
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8:55 to 12:25 Great lesson on how to apply dotted eighths!
Too complicated. Try this: ua-cam.com/video/1Q7GK6IqNCg/v-deo.html
Tom Brandish too complicated check this out ua-cam.com/video/X6483Aq8nfQ/v-deo.html
i see that the trick is to be an excellent player.
Excellent. One of the best guitar teachers on UA-cam hands down.
It's a fucking tutorial people, half of you complainers complain that he talks too much, others that he plays too much. Hell, if he didn't play there'd be those types saying that he probably can't.... And of course you can't learn without him teaching. That's what a demo video is for.
Good job Kris, I look forward to seeing you at the store someday.
No one is saying he "plays" too much.... he is talking throughout 90% of the video though.
if there's one thing that i love about my carbon copy, is the weird sounds it can make. for example, max out regen and mix, play any chord or note, put delay on max then slowly roll back to 0, let it sit there for as long as you want then quickly roll it up to about 5 or up to get an awesome bass drop
All delay pedals can do that :)
I own that Boss DD-7 and I had no idea it did that! Thank you!
Tricks start at 3:37
JCBigCat Not all heroes wear capes...
That's very kind of you, L... I mean, Raito-kun.
JCBigCat I
JCBigCat cheers 🍻
Quite often I click a video and look for this comment, I call it the "shut up and dance" comment.
Superb video, great explanation and insight on delay pedals, awesome work, efforts and great playing too... U rock
You drew me in. Everyone wants to be a star, I didn't pick up on that with this lesson. Pretty legit. Thanks, got some good and relevant pointers. Thanks!!
Great tips, thanks. As far as I understand the dot adds half the value of a note, so the dotted eight is equal to and eight plus a sixteenth note. That way, even though you're playing eight notes, you get a delay repeat on the spaces between successive eights, making it sound fuller or more complicated.
definitely enjoying the channel. tricks and comparisons are great keep them coming
Nice! Thankyou! As a beginner it's great to hear what the pedals can do. And a "hidden" looper!
Excellent demonstration and musicianship!
Thanks. As a relatively new player these and your other lessons are really really helpful.
Amazing session! your very helpful .. Thks
Awesome review, thanks much.
Great demo, very well explained, and awesome playing;)
i really enjoyed the tricks..very helpful ..awesome guitar player as well..
Great quality, man! Excellent
Thank you very much! Happy you enjoyed the video!
//cheers, Kris
Great explanations
Thank you so much! Totally digging the channel
Nice one Kris .. stay safe .. I am now looking through all lists for tips on using Loopers .
Awesome tutorial! 🎉🎉
I just got a DD7, thanks for the looping lesson!
I love he playing a country lick in the start of the video on a Natural Blonde Fender Telecaster
Thanks for this. At last I understand dotted eighths. Really helpful
Reading the comment section, it seems that a lot of people either have zero patience or know everything there is to know... often both.
Seriously, have a word with yourselves.
Left Past Saturn a lot of people want to be spoon fed information. Ie they are lazy
Awesome playing! I just discovered your channel. It's amazing and very useful. Thank you!
Thanks for your kind words :) //Philipp
Very cool :) awesome sound.
Really sympathetic dude, thanks for the good vibes. 🤙🏼
Großartiges Video. Das mit den Dotted eights kannte ich nicht. Sehr cool
finally somebody is able to give a good overview in the description. .. with starting time in the video. great job! :)
very nice and crisp details information..Keep it up buddy !!
You are gud interesting teacher.
Thank you Kris for the great vid and all the usefull tips! Man, had I known you are the Thomann UA-cam guy two weeks ago during my visit to the Thomann guitar workshop...Thank you very much again for fixing my Tele, it plays perfect now!
gotta love this dude, he's just great
Great video! Very interesting.
To everyone who want to hear the playing : read the description, there is shortcut to each playing part
Kris did a great Triple Rec review that I reference for the best rock tones
Wow! Huge THX Thomas!!
i actually found this really helpful and idea inspiring even though i dont play this kind of instrument. thanks man ☺🖒
Great channel and videos! keep it up guys! :D
Fantastic video, excellent playing. The greatest song ever played with delay is Deathwish by The Police. It's amazing what he did with a few country blues licks. I think he used an Echoplex to achieve this though it's strange he never reproduced it live. I've heard it played on a Boss Delay pedal but I didn't take note of the settings. I'll give a 130 Euro Thomann voucher to the first person who can reproduce it on a Boss Delay (showing settings) and also purchase a DD7 from Thomann myself. I need to learn this song.
Great lesson!
Great tips. Thanks
Dear David,
Thanks much.
This guitar D45 Price is same like previous quoted.
Regards,
Bella
He seems to be well satisfied with himself. Talented guitar player.
Good job Chris!
Thanks a lot John! //cheers, Kris
Great info - Thanks
Simply amazing dude !!! The last tune was superb :) I was wondering if u have made a complete Own Composition out of that tune. If so, please share the complete song. Keep it up.
fantastic great video !!thanks
cool tutorial! the one used on 4:03 is really perfect for solos which is something i'm needing to use. can you be specific with the parameter settings used on that particular section. thanks in advance.
Thanks that was awesome. Please do this tutorial for more types of effects
nice! good tips!
Thanks great job I appreciate it
Szia Kriss, nagyon szép guitar playing!
Haha, köszi szépen! //Kris
Great great video! So much fun, so little BS.
Thomann Rock! the place to get all your gear!
Great video Kris.
todo está muy claro y muy bien explicado... gracias T...!!
De nada :) //Philipp
A Harley Benton company man using a Charvel. I understand, you probably had that sweet super strat for yrs and very used to it.
Starting to dig the channel :) keep it up thomann, thanks for all my gear by the way :D
Thanks for digging the channel :) //Philipp
Nice technique in a dotted note session. But I think I need a delay pedal with an option of dotted note for live performance purposes... And also a delay pedal with tap tempo. But great demo! I can use that for other thing. Maybe for recording.
Mix is key not too much or too little. Nice demo!
kept waiting for the tricks
sonicase read the description, there is shortcut to each playing part
I came for the delay trick but I stole the intro run in G. Very nice, I'll be playing that at my next gig, thanks!! lol
You should demo Harley Benton guitars mate! You good at this! :D
So we set the Harley Benton on analogue delay like a 'carpet to carry it along on its arms'. 😀 I love it
Nice!
I do like numbers and calculating stuff, you wouldn't believe how related math is to music (and physics)!
I just ordered the Mooer Reecho. I have the Boss DD7 and a cheaper Behringer analong delay....I only use it for stereo effect.
Great video.
Can you give me the settings to make the Carbon Copy or Echoplex Delay sounds like the D Seed? My amp has no effects loop and I use the Friedman Dirty Shirley pedal for Overdrive
Thanks
Thanks Luis! The D-Seed has 4 delay engines: digital, analog, modulation, reverse. The Carbon Copy will match the analog setting on the D-Seed best and the Echoplex will mostly (but not at all perfectly) sit somewhere between the analog and the modulated setting on the D-Seed. Try the delay mix around 15-20% and only 1 or 2 repeats. //cheers, Kris
sweet I just bought that 1st guitar a few months ago, diff color but same axe.
Awesome stuff!
I have a question - The Boss DD7 has, like, the MXR Carbon Copy, knob for mixing the amount of effect, also has Analog option (which the MXR is). Can you use it like the MXR - before a dirty amp, for suddle delay for lead tone (Hard Rock/Metal Style)?
Cheers!
Absolutely! A subtle delay can be achieved with pretty much every "standard" delay pedal. The difference between the Boss and the MXR being that the MXR is truely analogue and the Boss is a digital emulation of the analogue circuit. But in the end it all comes down to taste: If you like the sound of your Boss, why should you get a different delay pedal? ;) //Philipp
The problem is that i do not have an effects loop and I use OD pedal to push an already dirty amp in to Randy Rhoads/Zakk Wylde territory. :) So I do not know how to approach delay.
Thanks for the response!
I thought you warant a bravo for all the work you put into your pres. some very cool licks at that! My ma ma tought me to not say nothin if you have only negitive to say. you've done well !
Thank you Barry !
great video !!
please tell me how is the best way to set a digital delay for a distorded lead tone??
and should i get another type of delay pedal??
thanks !!
If you like the sound of your delay, there's no need to switch to a different one - for a distorted lead tone just be careful with mix and feedback and it should work out great. If you use your delay in front of your distortion/distorted amp, set mix and feeback even lower - tell us if it worked out for you! //Philipp
Good video. You have some great chops. Why use 3 guitars and 2 amplifiers? They just seem to be a distraction.
How do you wire "in front" of the distortion?
J ADORE LES DÉLAY
He barrido el sol!
The Carbon Copy Mix trick REALLY help me! Thanks Kris!
You're welcome!
great vid, really enjoyed watching you play and yap too. can you teach me how to rock out like you do?
Can i use dd7 for 19.41 sound?
harley benton is a other version of the pedal of joyo?
dude when i saw that i kinda got pissed because im a diehard joyo fan and will choose them over any other budget brands every time
Hi! At 6:30 you told something about Short delays and a higher feedback. But I Cent See the Settings of the D seed. So please let me know......
Hi Jo, doesn't the pedal show up in the lower right corner on your screen? Anyway the settings for 6:30 would be: Mix at about 2 o'clock, Mode 3 (Modulation), Time at 8 o'clock and Feedback at a little over 12 o'clock. //Philipp
How you attenuate the hot road deluxe?
Number 1 trick. HEAVEN AND HELL GUITAR SOLO!!!!!!!1
Ok Im subed! You got my attention with this kind of stuff ;)
Thanks a lot :) //Philipp
i liked the country stuff in first seconds of this vid. sounded so straw hat, and straw in the mouth country way (I dont know how to describe ir. yiihaaa! ). just like sometime I saw some banjo duel video somewhere.
how can I learn some minutes of that to show?
Thanks. You did well!
On the DD-7 (under the modes) its says 50ms 200ms 800ms and 3200ms. It just gives som crazy sounds, but what are they ment to do?:)
Well they are different delay time settings - in the 50ms mode you can adjust your delay from 1-50ms after your initial tone, then 50-200ms, 200-800ms and finally 800-3200ms. And the delay time can even be doubled if you go with output B instead of A. //Philipp
Great! How many ms. for slapback delay?
Thanks! 70-150ms will do the job. Shorter delay time for an old school rockabilly style and longer for a modern 'chicken-pickin' style slapback.
Thomann Music thanks a lot!!
What chords does he play in the loop starting at 5:03 ? Also, is it from a know song ? Good work Thomann.
Kris here, hi! I'm playing A, C, D then A, G, D/F#
That might be a part of a song, but nothing I'm aware of. :-)
Does anybody have any good recommendations on where to start for learning country style guitar (licks, songs, etc.)?
Apostolos Papadopoulos Six String Country.
wowowow!!
need to learn that country 'G' lick @ 0:09
He barrido el sol - Los tres
Exactly, I'm doing it. And it can be played with only one finger. :)
Not enough, you should do much more videos about everything with more tweaking and stuff, enjoy your talking and playing, thanks so much.
Hey, that lick you played at 0:10, where does it come from?, a chilean band called Los Tres plays that exact same lick on their song "He barrido el sol", exactly the same!
It's from a Country song Kris learned with his first teacher back in the days - he doesn't remember the exact title though. //Philipp
your explanation of dotted 8th is quite confusing.. If you talk in numbers then there must be a proportion to calculate correctly. "or if you have a delay unit you can type your milisecs, of course you can count them".. but how. how do you count your miliseconds. Let's suppose I tap my 1 2 3 4 (for a certain song) and it says 140 ms (to give you an example) , then how do I count the delay so it is dotted 8th?
From what song originally comes that lick 0:09 ?
It's from a Country song Kris learned with his first teacher back in the days - he doesn't remember the exact title anymore, but someone else commented that "a chilean band called Los Tres plays that exact same lick on their song "He barrido el sol", exactly the same!" - so maybe check them out! //Philipp
Oh yes of course, I asked him precisely because I'm a Chilean and a fan of Los Tres and hearing that lick here called my attention and I assumed that it could come from some traditional country song maybe because the guitarist from Los Tres, Angel Parra, is an admirer of Country music and is one of its main influences. Apparently those who know this type of music in depth should know the name of the song where this lick comes from, if it was not originally created by Angel Parra, now it intrigues me even more. This musical phrase is played in the intro of "He barrido el sol" (Los Tres) MTV unplugged version. Thanks for answering and if you know something more about it I would like to know. Greetings from Chile.
You sold me on the MXR.....
YOU NEED to tryout the Seymour Duncan Vapour Trail Delay
We tried that together with Eytschpi42 - you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/6R2DaNRigGY/v-deo.html# //Philipp