Thank you for posting this polished demo, the sounds are breathtakingly beautiful and relaxing. Perhaps one of the few videos on UA-cam sampling this pedal with a classical guitar. May I ask which amplifier you were using? Maybe you could even include an affiliate link for the amp, I imagine it could help you earn even more.
Good old Boss Just doing what it says on the tin Excellently Bullet proofedley (if there is such a word) Time and again, Boss just "do it " for next to nothing Whatever the Guitar was, it was an excellent choice for showcasing this pedal. (Playing excepted)🙊
Nice! Maybe should adjust title to say “Nylon” or “Classical” guitar. While these are technically acoustic guitars, the term “Acoustic Guitar” is typically associated with the steel-string strummy kinds. Great sounds as always! Not too many reviews with Classical guitars through a reverb.
An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the guitar family. Its strings vibrate a sound board on a resonant body to project a sound wave through the air. The original, general term for this stringed instrument is guitar, and the retronym 'acoustic guitar' distinguishes it from an electric guitar, which relies on electronic amplification. Typically, a guitar's body is a sound box, of which the top side serves as a sound board that enhances the vibration sounds of the strings.
@@montazownianr1 Yes, that's why I said "typically" and also I said technically it is an acoustic guitar. What I mean is that "acoustic guitar" usually refers to acoustic guitars with steel strings (such as that heard being strummed in "Wonderwall" etc.). Whereas the guitar pictured here is typically referred to as a classical guitar or nylon guitar due to the nylon strings. While it is technically an acoustic guitar, it is more referred to as a classical or nylon guitar. For instance, when I clicked on this video, due to the title, I expected a guitar with 6 steel strings, not a nylon guitar.
@@montazownianr1 That's why you get definitions like this: " A classical guitar uses nylon strings whereas the modern acoustic uses steel string" even though they are both acoustic.
Good point, I've specified in the title that it's a classical guitar now :) I guess this just means I'll have to do a steel string video at some point! Haha thanks guys!
@@RyanLutton Right on! This one is fantastic, many have done the Boss RVs with steel strings but I don’t think I’ve seen a classical demo yet. Great job!
Hi! Thanks for your comment, I'm using both output A & B (using the pedal to create a stereo image) the guitar isn't stereo thats why only input A is being used :)
I think it's just DI :) Guitar > Boss RV-6 > Millenium Passive DI > Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 (I might have had a tuner in the chain.. the Boss TU-3, but the guitar has a tuner so i'm not sure i would have) hope this helps!
Brilliant presentation, best sound quality you can appreciate every setting, congratulations
Thanks :)
Great demo! reverb feels best with a classical guitar!
Brilliant stuff. As a predominantly acoustic player, this was really cool
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Is there any other types of effect besides reverb you'd find useful? I want to do more acoustic stuff :)
@@RyanLutton In my opinion, in terms of acoustic stuff, you can't go wrong with reverb and/or delay. Subtle modulation can work a treat too
Wonderful presentation
Usually i use only a chorus ensemble pedal but with this it’ll help tremendously
Thank you for posting this polished demo, the sounds are breathtakingly beautiful and relaxing. Perhaps one of the few videos on UA-cam sampling this pedal with a classical guitar. May I ask which amplifier you were using? Maybe you could even include an affiliate link for the amp, I imagine it could help you earn even more.
a great demonstration - thank you so much - has convinced me...
Outstanding sound quality. Awesome video. Congrats
Thank you, glad you like it!
Beautiful demo.
Thank you!
Brilliant. Thank you.
Amazing sounds!
Good old Boss
Just doing what it says on the tin
Excellently
Bullet proofedley (if there is such a word)
Time and again, Boss just "do it " for next to nothing
Whatever the Guitar was, it was an excellent choice for showcasing this pedal. (Playing excepted)🙊
Marvelous playing and tutorial! Which mike did you use?
Nice! Maybe should adjust title to say “Nylon” or “Classical” guitar. While these are technically acoustic guitars, the term “Acoustic Guitar” is typically associated with the steel-string strummy kinds. Great sounds as always! Not too many reviews with Classical guitars through a reverb.
An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the guitar family. Its strings vibrate a sound board on a resonant body to project a sound wave through the air. The original, general term for this stringed instrument is guitar, and the retronym 'acoustic guitar' distinguishes it from an electric guitar, which relies on electronic amplification. Typically, a guitar's body is a sound box, of which the top side serves as a sound board that enhances the vibration sounds of the strings.
@@montazownianr1 Yes, that's why I said "typically" and also I said technically it is an acoustic guitar. What I mean is that "acoustic guitar" usually refers to acoustic guitars with steel strings (such as that heard being strummed in "Wonderwall" etc.). Whereas the guitar pictured here is typically referred to as a classical guitar or nylon guitar due to the nylon strings. While it is technically an acoustic guitar, it is more referred to as a classical or nylon guitar.
For instance, when I clicked on this video, due to the title, I expected a guitar with 6 steel strings, not a nylon guitar.
@@montazownianr1 That's why you get definitions like this: " A classical guitar uses nylon strings whereas the modern acoustic uses steel string" even though they are both acoustic.
Good point, I've specified in the title that it's a classical guitar now :) I guess this just means I'll have to do a steel string video at some point! Haha thanks guys!
@@RyanLutton Right on! This one is fantastic, many have done the Boss RVs with steel strings but I don’t think I’ve seen a classical demo yet. Great job!
thanks for your work👍🏻👏🏼
No problem :)
Nice 💚
Thanks for your beautiful demo. I would like to ask you about the connectors. Are you using Outputs A & B ?what about Input B? I see it empty…!
Hi! Thanks for your comment, I'm using both output A & B (using the pedal to create a stereo image) the guitar isn't stereo thats why only input A is being used :)
Actually you’re using input B. Why not input A. Or does it make a difference?
Why most effects if not all, is works only in the middle strings 1-4 to and not on the low strings 5-6? Its not balanced all throughout...
Is it any different to a TC Helicon vocal reverb?
that's awesome man!
May I ask you what is your signal chain?
I think it's just DI :) Guitar > Boss RV-6 > Millenium Passive DI > Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 (I might have had a tuner in the chain.. the Boss TU-3, but the guitar has a tuner so i'm not sure i would have) hope this helps!
@@RyanLutton thanks! it really helps!
@@RyanLutton it's incredible how the warmth of the guitar is preserved even if you used direct connection with the audio interface, DI is amazing :)
Awsome ill never sell this pedal. Its definitely a song writers tool of choice.
Dude ...Thanks !
No problem!