Way Huge Aqua Puss Analog Delay: Slapback & Feedback (Instructional Demo)

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2013
  • The Aqua Puss Analog Delay: Slapback & Feedback
    www.jimdunlop.com/product/Aqua...
    Way Huge and Jim Dunlop present a series of instructional demos that
    provide overviews of Jeorge Tripps' signature Way Huge pedal line along
    with professional tips on how to use the pedals in musical ways.
    In this episode, Tal Morris gives an introduction to the controls of the
    Aqua Puss and its warm, tape-like delay. Highlighted here as well are tips
    on how to achieve optimum Rockabilly Slapback delay effects as well as
    experimental feedback loops only achievable with an all-analog delay.
    GEAR USED IN DEMO:
    Fender "Eric Johnson Signature" Strat + Aqua Puss Analog Delay +1964 Fender Vibrolux Amp
    Cable supplied by LAVA Cable
    Recording using Audix i5 & D2 microphones coupled with a Royer 101 Ribbon
    & Universal Audio Apollo A/D interface.
    VIDEO CREDITS:
    Executive Producer: Jimmy Dunlop
    Instruction & Performance: Tal Morris
    Director & Camera: Joey Tosi
    Art Direction: Graham Shaw
    Editing & Sound: Max Baloian
    Gaffer: Brian Relph
    SPECIAL THANKS & LINKS:
    Jeorge Tripps
    Universal Audio (www.uaudio.com/interfaces/apol...)
    LAVA Cable (www.lavacable.com/)
    Audix Microphones (www.audixusa.com/)
    Two Rock Amplification (www.two-rock.com/)
    B3 Guitars (www.b3guitars.com/)
    Royer Labs (www.royerlabs.com/R-101.html)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @KuriosPC
    @KuriosPC 3 роки тому +5

    Nice. This guy has a Rockabilly heart. I love it.

  • @nathanielcohen3435
    @nathanielcohen3435 8 років тому +23

    Had subtitles on, when you started playing it said "go do go gangbang" and I was like woah there take it easy bud

  • @fransvdbij6807
    @fransvdbij6807 10 років тому +2

    Great review

  • @rareform6747
    @rareform6747 8 років тому +2

    Good Job

  • @zachshoher1200
    @zachshoher1200 4 роки тому +4

    Great review, great explanations. Now I get how to sound like Danny Gatton - use a Puss set at 180 bpm! (Just joking y’all. Really.) Your analysis got me clear that playing around with time, tone & blend can get me closer to grabbing some sounds that feel alien-reachable. May be most instructive YT video I’ve watched.

  • @ijamsum
    @ijamsum 2 роки тому

    My Way Huge Echo Puss BLEW AWAY a good sounding buckett brigade chip delay the Vox Deca Delay !
    I set my delay to play everything just adding a full room filling sound with the feedback real low and adding a medium speed delay with the blend down so i get the abience without notes coming back to mess up my lead notes between chords !
    I set it to play music not a effect , then i can play everything including glass slide standard tuned and chord progressions and lead notes without the delay being dominant at all !
    I have a Vox Deca Delay with the buckett brigade chips and i loved that but the Way Huge Echo Puss blew it away with the very distinct higher notes that sound awesome where the Deca delay sounded mellow compared and lacked the nice higher notes you can get on the echo puss !
    I set the echo puss to add fullness and ambiance and not for a effect that dominates !
    In the tube amp FX loop the louder you play the less effect you can use so i set mine to add ambiance with the blend low to limit the feedback as that is set low also !
    If you bought it for a unique chorus modulation it can do that well i think but those settings makes it limited in my opinion !

  • @ahpplejuc
    @ahpplejuc 8 років тому +7

    oscillosopes are oscillo...dope

  • @BittercupKitty
    @BittercupKitty 8 років тому +2

    Is that a wave form monitor???

  • @robcirice6447
    @robcirice6447 7 років тому +4

    My God mate! Let the strings ring! All that picking doesnt give us any idea on delay time.

    • @hunteranthony3853
      @hunteranthony3853 6 років тому +25

      you couldn't be more wrong lol

    • @drew945101
      @drew945101 4 роки тому +3

      Its slap-back. It's just a single repeat.