One of my favorite pedals was the Cathedral reverb by EHX. It has a freeze feature by pressing down a switch and holding it while playing a dry signal. Also, It had many varieties of reverb each with one preset option were available. So this video reminds me of all that I did then and now can do better and more easily with my TMP. Thanks Doug!
That’s a great tone you created Doug, Gilmour fans will want to imitate your patch on their Tone master pro, or other multi fx stations, I could listen to your creative work all day long, keep up the great work Doug👏🙏🎸
I actually did this YEARS ago with a Line6 X3Live, using the 2 chain method similar to what you did here. But I think it was kind of simpler to use for me: I used a REVERB (octo reverb, I think) with a 100% feedback, and the expression pedal controlled the feedback AND the mix between the chains. So: at the toe position I had 100% feedback on the reverb on the pad chain, and guitar signal sent to the LEAD chain (the other one). On heel, I had 0% feedback, and signal sent to the PAD chain. This way all I needed to operate was the exp pedal: strike the chord, while it rings out, put the pedal into the toe position (reverb starts to "loop"), play your phrase. When you need to change chord, put the pedal into the heel position, the reverb dies out, strike the next chord, push it down and go! It was REALLY fun and effective.
Thanks for all of your help Doug. You have saved all of us a lot of time. I have a question. I would prefer to backup to my external drive rather than the cloud. Is this possible?
Thank you. DB Gilmour SOS. Very good work. Ok, the '59 Fender Tone Master Bassman is out now. I bought one. I've played it. It is a great amp. I just wish the attenuation settings were foot-switchable. However, I am very impressed with the sound and design. The effects loop is at the best place in the signal path, suitable for delay. I use a Boss CP-1X Compressor in the front end. I use a new Boss SDE-3 Dual Digital delay in the effects loop. I wonder if you can find the optimum jumper cable setup between the Bright and Normal channels. I wish Fender would mention what the mic situation is for IR 1, 2 & 3. They decided to have IR 1, 2 & 3 instead of Off, IR 1, 2 as on the Deluxe Reverb Tone Master. I really like the Vintage/Tight option for more/better sound. I get that tweed thing happening which is excellent. Please, if you can, compare the TMP Bassman sound to the Tone Master Bassman. Headphones will give a certain perspective but I think the 4 x 10 inch speakers have a magic all their own. I have the FR12 cabs but that is not a comparison I first think of making. In the back underside of the amp the speaker wires go directly inside the amp chassis. There is no way for an amateur to plug an external cab in. The tube Bassman was wired for four 8 ohm speakers to see a 2 ohm load on the amp. That has a bearing on the sound. The wiring diagram for the Tone Master speakers is a little above my pay grade. Maybe you could tell me what the wiring means in terms of total ohm load. At any rate, it is a great amp. My understanding is that IR 1 is an SM57 close-mic'd at the edge of the speaker. IR 2 is a Royer 421 close mic'd somehow. IR 3 is a blend. I guess if you put the Tone Master Bassman IR outputs into the FR12, it might approximate the TMP Bassman preset. Then you could do a direct comparison. A lot of work on your part but you really did a first rate job on the Gilmour SOS project. I think the '59 Tone Master Bassman amp deserves a serious look and listen. I love my TMP but the immediacy of the '59 Tone Master Bassman amp experience is so gripping that it merits evaluation. I ran my '59 Tone Master Bassman amp at the 1 watt setting in band practice and it was loud enough to cut through the mix. Volume Bright was 12. Reverb 8. Presence 1. Middle, Bass, Treble 8. Volume Normal 1. I use an HSS American Deluxe Strat. Ernie Ball 9-46. Primetone 1.4mm Dunlop picks, ribbed grip. 6 feet on axis, on an amp stand. Semi Carpeted floor. Outer two feet edges tile. 800 sq foot space in the basement. I remember the monster Vibro King amp. The 72 pounds of transformer it took to get that sound. The 32 pound '59 Tone Master Bassman seems like, "How did they do it?" My spine says this is the way to go.
I'd love to be able to compare the two units, but someone (Fender, Sweetwater, MF, etc) would have to send me a '59 Fender Tone Master Bassman to use. I personally won't buy one because I already have my FRFR system and don't have any space to have the '59 Bassman permanently set up. It sure does look nice tho.
this is super awesome! thank you for creating this, i will defo be checking it out! Would it be possible to make a video using external effects with the TMP through the effects loop? thanks!
@@DougBsDigitalDenhey Doug I changed out the hall reverb to the shimmer and it makes the freeze longer and better tone imo .. just thought I would share.
Unfortunately no. You have to repeat the whole process every time you change chords. Maybe you can speed up the process over time, but there's always going to be the gap where you have to Thaw one loop and Freeze another.
I noticed you have a fender mission pedal. Any chance you could do a video on how that gets setup? I just got the expression pedal but don't know what else to do. Especially as a volume pedal but also as a wah Thanks
@@DougBsDigitalDen Honestly, that’s kind of lame, considering that Line 6 made a modeling of the Echorec back in the 2000s, which you can still use on the Helix (it’s called Echoplatter).
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This is exactly the content that sets your channel apart and keeps us coming back for more! Keep on Tone Mastering brother, this is AWESOME
I appreciate that!
@@DougBsDigitalDen been jamming with the SoS preset all day - ton of fun
Doug - you are my hero! This can be expanded to a ambient pad on the freeze channel with the solo channel to taste!! Great!!
Excellent preset! I learn something new from every one of your videos. Thanks!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
One of my favorite pedals was the Cathedral reverb by EHX. It has a freeze feature by pressing down a switch and holding it while playing a dry signal. Also, It had many varieties of reverb each with one preset option were available. So this video reminds me of all that I did then and now can do better and more easily with my TMP. Thanks Doug!
Doug Master Pro 👌🏽 awesome work!
Wow, thank you!
That’s a great tone you created Doug, Gilmour fans will want to imitate your patch on their Tone master pro, or other multi fx stations, I could listen to your creative work all day long, keep up the great work Doug👏🙏🎸
Wow, thanks!
Oh yeah , great video, I can't wait to try it out and learn the intro .
Hope you enjoy it!
I actually did this YEARS ago with a Line6 X3Live, using the 2 chain method similar to what you did here. But I think it was kind of simpler to use for me: I used a REVERB (octo reverb, I think) with a 100% feedback, and the expression pedal controlled the feedback AND the mix between the chains. So: at the toe position I had 100% feedback on the reverb on the pad chain, and guitar signal sent to the LEAD chain (the other one). On heel, I had 0% feedback, and signal sent to the PAD chain. This way all I needed to operate was the exp pedal: strike the chord, while it rings out, put the pedal into the toe position (reverb starts to "loop"), play your phrase. When you need to change chord, put the pedal into the heel position, the reverb dies out, strike the next chord, push it down and go! It was REALLY fun and effective.
Just tried it out , so cool , thanks Doug for the preset and the lesson on the amazing TMP!
Enjoy!
This is amazing Doug. Can’t wait to log on and check it out. Sounds very useful/usable for other things also.
Thanks! I think you're really going to like next week's video 👍
@@DougBsDigitalDen
Can’t wait!! You’re a legend!!
FANTASTIC
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for all of your help Doug. You have saved all of us a lot of time. I have a question. I would prefer to backup to my external drive rather than the cloud. Is this possible?
Wow, thank you so very much! Right now your only backup options are the Cloud and an SD card. I use the card 👍
Thank you. DB Gilmour SOS. Very good work. Ok, the '59 Fender Tone Master Bassman is out now. I bought one. I've played it. It is a great amp. I just wish the attenuation settings were foot-switchable. However, I am very impressed with the sound and design. The effects loop is at the best place in the signal path, suitable for delay. I use a Boss CP-1X Compressor in the front end. I use a new Boss SDE-3 Dual Digital delay in the effects loop. I wonder if you can find the optimum jumper cable setup between the Bright and Normal channels. I wish Fender would mention what the mic situation is for IR 1, 2 & 3. They decided to have IR 1, 2 & 3 instead of Off, IR 1, 2 as on the Deluxe Reverb Tone Master. I really like the Vintage/Tight option for more/better sound. I get that tweed thing happening which is excellent. Please, if you can, compare the TMP Bassman sound to the Tone Master Bassman. Headphones will give a certain perspective but I think the 4 x 10 inch speakers have a magic all their own. I have the FR12 cabs but that is not a comparison I first think of making. In the back underside of the amp the speaker wires go directly inside the amp chassis. There is no way for an amateur to plug an external cab in. The tube Bassman was wired for four 8 ohm speakers to see a 2 ohm load on the amp. That has a bearing on the sound. The wiring diagram for the Tone Master speakers is a little above my pay grade. Maybe you could tell me what the wiring means in terms of total ohm load. At any rate, it is a great amp. My understanding is that IR 1 is an SM57 close-mic'd at the edge of the speaker. IR 2 is a Royer 421 close mic'd somehow. IR 3 is a blend. I guess if you put the Tone Master Bassman IR outputs into the FR12, it might approximate the TMP Bassman preset. Then you could do a direct comparison. A lot of work on your part but you really did a first rate job on the Gilmour SOS project. I think the '59 Tone Master Bassman amp deserves a serious look and listen. I love my TMP but the immediacy of the '59 Tone Master Bassman amp experience is so gripping that it merits evaluation. I ran my '59 Tone Master Bassman amp at the 1 watt setting in band practice and it was loud enough to cut through the mix. Volume Bright was 12. Reverb 8. Presence 1. Middle, Bass, Treble 8. Volume Normal 1. I use an HSS American Deluxe Strat. Ernie Ball 9-46. Primetone 1.4mm Dunlop picks, ribbed grip. 6 feet on axis, on an amp stand. Semi Carpeted floor. Outer two feet edges tile. 800 sq foot space in the basement. I remember the monster Vibro King amp. The 72 pounds of transformer it took to get that sound. The 32 pound '59 Tone Master Bassman seems like, "How did they do it?" My spine says this is the way to go.
I'd love to be able to compare the two units, but someone (Fender, Sweetwater, MF, etc) would have to send me a '59 Fender Tone Master Bassman to use. I personally won't buy one because I already have my FRFR system and don't have any space to have the '59 Bassman permanently set up. It sure does look nice tho.
Great job, thanks Doug!!
Thanks for watching!
this is super awesome! thank you for creating this, i will defo be checking it out! Would it be possible to make a video using external effects with the TMP through the effects loop? thanks!
Another great video Doug, thanks man! 🎉
Thanks for watching!
Great video can’t wait to setup the preset and jam with. Thanks Doug
Have fun!
@@DougBsDigitalDenhey Doug I changed out the hall reverb to the shimmer and it makes the freeze longer and better tone imo .. just thought I would share.
Thanks Doug 🎉
Great thanks
You are welcome 👍
Thanks for all you do!!!!
Thanks for the kind comments!
Thanks for the video. I would have like to see you change the backing chord and solo over the new chord. Can the change be smooth and seamless?
Unfortunately no. You have to repeat the whole process every time you change chords. Maybe you can speed up the process over time, but there's always going to be the gap where you have to Thaw one loop and Freeze another.
I noticed you have a fender mission pedal. Any chance you could do a video on how that gets setup? I just got the expression pedal but don't know what else to do.
Especially as a volume pedal but also as a wah
Thanks
here you go: ua-cam.com/video/4pr14SVs7hs/v-deo.html
@@DougBsDigitalDen You're the man, Doug!
Doug Thank you for the Video i think instead of the tremolo you should have use the Rotary pedal just an observation Great job Buddy Thank you
Download the preset from the Cloud and try out the Rotary. Let me know how it goes 👍
Genial
Hi Doug. Thnx for this video. Do you upload your presets to the tone master pro so we can download them??
Yes I do!
Does the Tone Master Pro not have a modeling of the Echorec? I’d assume the Tape Echo is an Echoplex. Still a great preset.
Correct, no Echorec model on the TMP. Thanks for watching 👍
@@DougBsDigitalDen Honestly, that’s kind of lame, considering that Line 6 made a modeling of the Echorec back in the 2000s, which you can still use on the Helix (it’s called Echoplatter).
What do you think of the new Boss GX-10? I love the new DB Gilmour SOS patch.
The GX-10 looks pretty good for $400, but I'm surprised that it doesn't seem to have MIDI connectivity. Thanks for watching!
@@DougBsDigitalDen The GX-100 has MIDI
Hi Doug awesome video really i love USA and Nashville im so happy really im coming in Nashville with my very soon at honky tonk school ⭐⭐🤘🤘🤘⭐🤟🤟🤟🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🤟⭐⭐🤘❤️❤️❤️🌟🌟🌟🌟🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸I love songs like freedom was a highway jimmie allen, love the performance live of jimmie allen and the boys of the band at Madison square garden ❤❤❤😊😊❤️❤️❤️⭐🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟⭐🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I hope you have a good time in Nashville, and thank you for watching!
@@DougBsDigitalDen thanks 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🎸🎸🌟🌟🌟🌟🎸🎸🎸🎸❤️❤️❤️❤️