@@tjguardino I currently have the amp / pedal board setup, with an RC 5, and I’m looking to change to a more portable setup that I can run through my own speaker and / or a PA for gigs around town (breweries, restaurants, events) I got Ableton for this purpose and recording, however I’m running into some road blocks. I’m sure I could figure them out eventually, but it’s a little more effort than I was thinking. My goal is to be able to build drums for my loops, and be able to adjust tempo on the fly, so I can transition between loops without having to kill the drums. It looks like your setup can accomplish that since the drums are separate from the RC-5. My questions: Would you recommend your setup for what I’m trying to accomplish? Which drum machine / sampler would you recommend? Can you add in keys to this? I only have a midi keyboard, would I need to use a proper synthesizer? I’m not soloing or going crazy with keys, just looking to add bass notes, some simple chords, stuff like that.
@@emersonmann4821 so if you’ll already have the RC-5 and want to try a basic but capable drum machine you might consider the Volca Sample! Here’s a video I made about syncing the two: ua-cam.com/video/X6ATKHS4mZY/v-deo.htmlsi=wVNJGFhSQ6t4qS93 As for keys, you can use a standalone synth or you can use something like a Korg Volca Keys and control it with the MIDI controller. I believe it will also tempo sync with the Boss, or with another Volca This all assumes you want to work without a computer though. Ableton can do all of this and much more using only an interface for your guitar input. Just takes time to really learn it!
@@tjguardino got it - I think I’ll pick up that volca sample. Seems like it can be an easy addition to my setup already, to make my drums a lot better. Do you use a mixer for that? Or can the drums be send from the RC-5? I’m trying to stick with ableton but it’s such a beast to find the sounds that I’m looking for. I’ll stick with it, I think I need ableton suite to get the tones I’m looking for. When you use the maschine mk3, is that through ableton?
with the clean strat and kinda pop beat, it gives me slow dancing in a burning room-ish vibes its really cool! sounds good
That’s some legendary guitar tone!! Thanks so much!! ⚡️🙌🙏
Mann what a talent! Such great videos lately I love it!
Thanks so much for the kind words!! Much appreciated 🙌🙌🙏⚡️
Love the guitar part here. How did you command the looper to loop right when you played?
Thank you! I’ve got a footswitch connected to the pedal and I’m stepping on it under my desk :)
Absolutely beautiful 😌🎧🎸✨
Thank you so much for listening!!! 🙏🙌⚡️
its not a silly little moment
God this is perfect
There tones.. gorgeous.
Thank you so so much 🙌🙏
Nice, gave me vibes of Rimworld
What a compliment! That soundtrack is a banger ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Very tasteful. I love it!
Thank you!! Much appreciated!
I enjoyed it. Calming and tasty
I’m glad!!! Calming is definitely the goal ✨
Beautiful tones. Can you share those stomp presets?
Yes! The ones I use most are on Line 6 Customtone: line6.com/customtone/profile/tjguardino
Very nice ❤
Good stuff
Appreciate it!! Thank you 🙌
🔥🔥🔥
Thanks man!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Very nice🎉
Thank youuuuu!
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Thank youuuuu 🙏🙌⚡️ much appreciated!!
wow
🙌 thank you!! Appreciated 🙏🙏🙏
fuck yea T.J!
🙌🙏⚡️ thanks man!!!
Man I have so many questions! This is so dope - could I shoot you an email or should I drop them here?
@@emersonmann4821 thanks man!! Feel free to drop them here, I got you
@@tjguardino I currently have the amp / pedal board setup, with an RC 5, and I’m looking to change to a more portable setup that I can run through my own speaker and / or a PA for gigs around town (breweries, restaurants, events)
I got Ableton for this purpose and recording, however I’m running into some road blocks. I’m sure I could figure them out eventually, but it’s a little more effort than I was thinking.
My goal is to be able to build drums for my loops, and be able to adjust tempo on the fly, so I can transition between loops without having to kill the drums. It looks like your setup can accomplish that since the drums are separate from the RC-5.
My questions:
Would you recommend your setup for what I’m trying to accomplish?
Which drum machine / sampler would you recommend?
Can you add in keys to this? I only have a midi keyboard, would I need to use a proper synthesizer? I’m not soloing or going crazy with keys, just looking to add bass notes, some simple chords, stuff like that.
@@emersonmann4821 so if you’ll already have the RC-5 and want to try a basic but capable drum machine you might consider the Volca Sample! Here’s a video I made about syncing the two: ua-cam.com/video/X6ATKHS4mZY/v-deo.htmlsi=wVNJGFhSQ6t4qS93
As for keys, you can use a standalone synth or you can use something like a Korg Volca Keys and control it with the MIDI controller. I believe it will also tempo sync with the Boss, or with another Volca
This all assumes you want to work without a computer though. Ableton can do all of this and much more using only an interface for your guitar input. Just takes time to really learn it!
@@tjguardino got it - I think I’ll pick up that volca sample. Seems like it can be an easy addition to my setup already, to make my drums a lot better. Do you use a mixer for that? Or can the drums be send from the RC-5?
I’m trying to stick with ableton but it’s such a beast to find the sounds that I’m looking for. I’ll stick with it, I think I need ableton suite to get the tones I’m looking for.
When you use the maschine mk3, is that through ableton?
men im jealoushow do you syncronice the loop pedal with volca
@@julianosorio818 I did a video on it!! ua-cam.com/video/X6ATKHS4mZY/v-deo.htmlsi=mjya46dfar3aj7M6
@@tjguardino awesome, now i just need a loop pedal with midi 😸