Pete, I knew you were a man of taste...but you totally sold me when you played the Destroyer.!! Mine is a 1975. They Rock. You Rock!.. and the pedal sounds amazing!
Awesome! I'm really digging the song, IMO, the most interestingly adventurous song you've shared with us thus far, in regards to your original music. I love the dissonance at times, it's almost somewhat Zappa-esuqe at certain moments. Maybe even something that could've fit well on Vai's Flexable. In other words, great fucking song dude, more of THIS please!
I don't like chorus very often, but this one sounds great! I like that you can push it into some delay effects being that is what these pedals are at their heart... bucket brigades.
Whenever I'm in doubt about which gain pedals to use I always default to my Caroline Wave Cannon Mk.1 & Olympia Fuzz. They do make outstanding pedals. Great stuff, Pete. I'm stealing a few of those chords/licks.
@@ampgent - after a grueling 1/2 hour of scrubbing the library in Spotify....😂 I've concluded that the riff in this video that you first hear it @ 0:11 ...Although in a different key- Is similar to Waltz #1 🤝 🎉
Such great harmony guitar orchestration, man. And cool use of drums, excellent and inspiring as always. You make it look and sound easy, but it's hard work, talent and experience. The end sounds like the "Karma Police" ending, I guess that's what Ed O'Brien was doing with his delay pedal. (That tree wood Ibanez Destroyer sounds nice also, sorry about that bad joke, but it's a true regular quote, from @NeoGeoFanatic about guitars ;) ).
I had to go listen to it after to make sure I wasn’t too close, it was actually unintentional and then I said wait a min did I steal this idea? Ha. That’s music for ya it gets in there and influences you
Nice pedal. I noticed your "Guitars etc" shirt. "Guitars etc." was the name of the music store here in Seattle during the 70's and 80's. It's where I bought my 70's Fender Champ.
They do make great gear but I don't like the off kilter mind warping effects Guess I'm an old school guy as far as that goes or just set as a traditional delay.. can't go wrong there Good stuff 👍 if your like me definitely check out their other pedals Top shelf for real
3:55 ok, so everything is analog except... the wet signal. That's quite generous calling it "half analog / half digital really." Weird flex on their part to talk up all the analog part, when the actual effect is digital, and just things like levels and mixing are analog. Not that it matters -- it sounds good. Even so-called "analog" BBD delays are technically essentially digital in the sense that the signal is sampled by a clock. Also, I wouldn't call the square wave mode "radical." It's very traditional... That's the sound of the famous Roland Juno Chorus. Square wave, dark, zero delay time, low rate, 50-50 mix.
Korina Ibanez Destroyer for the win! Damn I want one but they are hard to find.
Pete, I knew you were a man of taste...but you totally sold me when you played the Destroyer.!! Mine is a 1975. They Rock. You Rock!.. and the pedal sounds amazing!
This chord progression and melody writing is tremendous!! Great work brother
Thank u!
Making a kinky pedal sound like that takes great talent. Loads of love
Great sounding track.
What inspired playing! Truly awesome Pete!
Digging this innovative track!
Awesome! I'm really digging the song, IMO, the most interestingly adventurous song you've shared with us thus far, in regards to your original music. I love the dissonance at times, it's almost somewhat Zappa-esuqe at certain moments. Maybe even something that could've fit well on Vai's Flexable. In other words, great fucking song dude, more of THIS please!
Great video, cool pedal, great playing, super cool shirt sighting-Thanks Pete
Thanks!
I don't like chorus very often, but this one sounds great! I like that you can push it into some delay effects being that is what these pedals are at their heart... bucket brigades.
Ahhhhhh some sweet 80’s vibes. Love the track Pete, thanks for another great demo!
Whenever I'm in doubt about which gain pedals to use I always default to my Caroline Wave Cannon Mk.1 & Olympia Fuzz.
They do make outstanding pedals.
Great stuff, Pete. I'm stealing a few of those chords/licks.
Man... it sounds so cool with the whammy "flavorings"!
Awesome tune in the beginning! Very unique, but super hooky and catchy!
Freaking awesome! This tune took me to a happy place somewhere in the 80’s.
A very different sounding pedal, but useful. Thank you for the demo.
Great phrasing and melodic chord structures there in the intro Pete!... Had a hint of like Elliott Smith~ 👏🏻
I totally agree! I was trying to track down the Elliott Smith tune that has that chord in it .
@@ampgent - after a grueling 1/2 hour of scrubbing the library in Spotify....😂
I've concluded that the riff in this video that you first hear it @ 0:11 ...Although in a different key-
Is similar to
Waltz #1
🤝 🎉
Such great harmony guitar orchestration, man.
And cool use of drums, excellent and inspiring as always.
You make it look and sound easy, but it's hard work, talent and experience.
The end sounds like the "Karma Police" ending, I guess that's what Ed O'Brien was doing with his delay pedal.
(That tree wood Ibanez Destroyer sounds nice also, sorry about that bad joke, but it's a true regular quote, from @NeoGeoFanatic about guitars ;) ).
Came for the pedal demo...came back for that jam!
Not a fan of the Tones of this pedal, but I'm definitely a fan of Pete, thanks for sharing! I hope you have the best Christmas buddy!
Love the tip of the hat to 'Parachute' Pedal nails the tone!
I had to go listen to it after to make sure I wasn’t too close, it was actually unintentional and then I said wait a min did I steal this idea? Ha. That’s music for ya it gets in there and influences you
@@PeteThorn Haha it really is but that's part of the beauty of it!
You, sir, can bring the best out of each pedal and sound and use it like it was likely intended and or if not better...👏👏👏
Nice pedal. I noticed your "Guitars etc" shirt. "Guitars etc." was the name of the music store here in Seattle during the 70's and 80's. It's where I bought my 70's Fender Champ.
Wow - very cool! I am very into Seattle history. Any links you can share ?
@@danielpirone8028 Check out "Seattle Vintage Plus" on Facebook.
I own the Shigeharu,
Love it.
Nice Explorer Pete, sounds cool... and looks the business
Great track, dig it!!!
Thanks!!!
Wow what a track.
Congrats on the Destroyer Pete, result.
Awesome track. It reminds me a little bit of silent lucidity
OMG,...I have a pedal that Pete has never demo'd! I don't know how to feel about this.......I love this pedal btw.
They do make great gear but I don't like the off kilter mind warping effects Guess I'm an old school guy as far as that goes or just set as a traditional delay.. can't go wrong there Good stuff 👍 if your like me definitely check out their other pedals Top shelf for real
3:55 ok, so everything is analog except... the wet signal. That's quite generous calling it "half analog / half digital really." Weird flex on their part to talk up all the analog part, when the actual effect is digital, and just things like levels and mixing are analog. Not that it matters -- it sounds good. Even so-called "analog" BBD delays are technically essentially digital in the sense that the signal is sampled by a clock.
Also, I wouldn't call the square wave mode "radical." It's very traditional... That's the sound of the famous Roland Juno Chorus. Square wave, dark, zero delay time, low rate, 50-50 mix.
There's that Ibanez Explorer
I’ll play the stick in the mud. Altho your playing is always great, this pedal drives me up the wall. 😬😖
Sounds terrible