I play in a pop punk band and it’s so refreshing to watch your videos and engulf myself in another world of music I normally wouldn’t. Your playing is so satisfying and dynamic. You are easily one of my favorite guitar players. Every video I watch regardless of what it’s about. I’m sure your big following will happen soon. Also, these are kind of lo fi asmr videos. When you talk and describe the pedals or gear you are using it’s incredibly audibly satisfying to my ears. I’ve learned so much more dynamics in my playing watching your videos. You are a truly special player brotha. So much feel, melody and dynamics in your playing. It’s absolutely outstanding stuff. Thanks for uploading and I hope you do for a long time. ✌🏼🍻
Dang, that’s some of the finest praise I’ve ever received in my life, I super appreciate it. I don’t feel like I deserve it but, man, thank you! This channel has been a nice little hobby for me to remove myself from my military career and be a normal human being lol. I’ll do something more pop punk next, that’ll be really fun, I love the history and song writing behind that genre.
Dig that intro, percussion and bass was yet another direction I didn't quite expect. I feel like my best attempt to describe the first demo would be like "Steve Vai plays country". In Zappa. Did you make those cables yourself? And the mandala like strap pattern is really cool too. Can't argue with the statement, the sounds do remind of tweaking my roland rack delay. It has that crazy system where you press up button to super slowly go up in digital count, or press down button as well and it just flashes to max. Makes pretty funny sounds that way.
Cool demo. I've been collecting this series for a while, still don't have this one. Honestly so far I've been focusing on the analog modulations and drives. The modulations are true hidden gems. The only digital one I have is the digital echo, It's not that good TBH but a cool piece of history.
The crazy stuff seemed to begin with an alien helicopter invasion over vietnam, and then all became calm and reflective before the aliens returned with loud hailers, shouting something about resistance is futile or something. Then all hell broke loose as the opposite side returned fire like they were taking no shit from any alien!
I do, it's not as stacked as it used to be, but I'll probably be putting a bunch of cool, rare stuff on there soon! Hopefully for reasonable amounts. Used gear is full of dreamers lately lol
I play in a pop punk band and it’s so refreshing to watch your videos and engulf myself in another world of music I normally wouldn’t. Your playing is so satisfying and dynamic. You are easily one of my favorite guitar players. Every video I watch regardless of what it’s about. I’m sure your big following will happen soon. Also, these are kind of lo fi asmr videos. When you talk and describe the pedals or gear you are using it’s incredibly audibly satisfying to my ears. I’ve learned so much more dynamics in my playing watching your videos. You are a truly special player brotha. So much feel, melody and dynamics in your playing. It’s absolutely outstanding stuff. Thanks for uploading and I hope you do for a long time. ✌🏼🍻
Dang, that’s some of the finest praise I’ve ever received in my life, I super appreciate it. I don’t feel like I deserve it but, man, thank you!
This channel has been a nice little hobby for me to remove myself from my military career and be a normal human being lol.
I’ll do something more pop punk next, that’ll be really fun, I love the history and song writing behind that genre.
Love these old delays.
The width control is glorious.
Yeah you can get some pretty other worldly wiggles out of these things
I have two japanese 80s delays too and use them in stereo
*80s + japan + delay = magic*
Yeah! They’ve got a thickness and color that really has more substance than some very expensive modern delay pedals
A great Pedals Museum !!!!!!
Living in Japan was good to me!
Interesting, these are new delays for me, not heard or heard of them before.
Yeah I think they only released them in Japan. I love the whole series, you can throw them through bullet proof glass!
Dig that intro, percussion and bass was yet another direction I didn't quite expect. I feel like my best attempt to describe the first demo would be like "Steve Vai plays country". In Zappa.
Did you make those cables yourself? And the mandala like strap pattern is really cool too. Can't argue with the statement, the sounds do remind of tweaking my roland rack delay. It has that crazy system where you press up button to super slowly go up in digital count, or press down button as well and it just flashes to max. Makes pretty funny sounds that way.
Cool demo. I've been collecting this series for a while, still don't have this one. Honestly so far I've been focusing on the analog modulations and drives. The modulations are true hidden gems. The only digital one I have is the digital echo, It's not that good TBH but a cool piece of history.
Yeah I wish I’d bought more of these while I was in Japan, I have the analog delay, a heavy distortion and these two.
The crazy stuff seemed to begin with an alien helicopter invasion over vietnam, and then all became calm and reflective before the aliens returned with loud hailers, shouting something about resistance is futile or something. Then all hell broke loose as the opposite side returned fire like they were taking no shit from any alien!
Hahaha
So where were the "weird" noises? Hehe. Weird is relative...
Do you have a reverb store or something?
I do, it's not as stacked as it used to be, but I'll probably be putting a bunch of cool, rare stuff on there soon! Hopefully for reasonable amounts. Used gear is full of dreamers lately lol
How do I find it?
@@KrustyDebris search for a pink heritage h157 and you’ll find me
Thanks.
@@KrustyDebris yeha man, any time!