Angus Young is a boy in school trousers ,that's the whole point,I do not compare him to David Gilmour it is apples and oranges ,however if you are a guitar player and you want to sound anything like Gilmour, prepare to spend some money.PS it's Gilmour not Gilmore.
@@straight2helll That's true, and Gilmour not Gilmore that's right. And you are as well right, that a Pink Floyd Cover Band Guitar player has much more invest than the Ac/DC colleague. But how should I care? I am a drummer and we have the biggest invest, the most stuff to carry and the fewest girls, who want a baby after the show... 😂🤣 So just keep on rocking... Whatever music your in... 🤗
Not all booteek pedals are yetanotherfuzzface. Some do copy the sound of unobtainium vintage effects really nice. Like the vick audio 73 rams head, almost a direct comparison to the real thing.
As someone who has been in the business for a long time, I'd like to encourage you. You are doing just fine. Stick with it, all you can do is get even better. That's a great job building the pedal board and making the video. I subscribed, looking forward to new videos!
@@mikecb17 I was wondering where you got the assorted colored cords for all the pedals? Thanks! Love the board, I purchased all the same gear after watching this. Thanks!
@@kermitkelly6203 hi, happy to help! 😃 I bought them on amazon... but they are pretty cheap. It's gonna be the next investment I wanna do: good cables...
That was incredibly impressing! Came here by accident, but really enjoyed the video - haven't heard anyone as close to sounding like Gilmour like you did!
I have spent the last 3 days working on my Floyd setup and it makes me appreciate your setup and playing even more than ever. You really did a great job.
That's a pretty sweet rig and you've got it tuned well. If I may give some constructive criticism - there's something slightly lacking in the "Another brick in the wall" tone. I can't tell if there's too much compression, or not enough high-end coming through, but it's lacking the bite that that song needs. Other than that, your tones are pretty much dead on and your playing is a good recreation of the great Gilmour's too. Nice work.
yes, you're right. I usually play it with the neck pickup and the SPC on 30% to have more high tones. In the video I used the middle+bridge combination to show that the padalboard can be versatile and can get close to the tone of the wall, even if I built it thinking of "Pulse" tones. Thanks for watching!
The best muff tone I've found trying to get David's tone is with similar tone settings to you, but with the gain maxxed, and a dead battery sim pedal limiting the voltage until the gain is reasonable. It sounds so smooth, and for some reason, it's very quiet.
The best Muff I've found follows me since 1988, despite I sold it, she came back home when the guy I sold it to died about 13 years later... It's one of the 2000-only built 1979 ICBMs. Just like Billy Corgan's. The best way to get closer it to fill a Muff kit with carbon resistors and cheap 70's caps polyester, you may even consider ceramic caps if you want to get closer to 60's Muffs, and well... Get the EXACT models of transistors that were used then!!!
1. Run Like Hell 2. Breathe (In the Air) 3. Any Colour You Like 4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 5. Coming Back to Life 6. Mother 7. Comfortable Numb 8. Another Brick In the Wall Pt. 2
Really good overall. Any Color maybe should have Rotary on it. The Australian Floyd lead guitarist on his guitar rig run down video said he used the rotary. I saw Brit Floyd play it a few nights ago and Damon killed it but he also uses a Vocoder. The Brit Floyd cover was so good I was almost in tears!
gj6794 yes you prodably are right. Glamour, in pulse, he uses the doppolas speakers wich are basically a rotary leslie speaker... I tried to get the best from what I have and sometimes I must accept some compromises... maybe this is the other side of the medal of the choice I made years ago: try to keep the board as versatile as possible! Thanks for watching ;)
I ve just did the preset manually, I put more delay on my version, and I wanted a bit less fuzz. This fuzz preset is giving more noise than closer-to-gilmour sound. BUT you can make it softer by turning down a bit the volume knob on your guitar. Try it out! Anyway I feel the whole sound a bit thin with lot of high ends. But I will see it in the final mix! Of course its a VST plug in..... But awesome job dude! Thanks a lot.
I found out that with my setup, in order to have the big muff more "sharp", I need to boost it a lot and I just had the blues driver unused. I tried and it worked out really good! Thanks for your visit!
Very, really very nice Mike !! A joy to listen to you. I'm putting my Gilmour-inspirated board together as well based on pedals which I've acquired over a period of 3 years on the second hand market as a bargain. Good things come with time :) Now I am totally not a lead-guitarist, but practice brings joy and even improvement. I guess, I hope. The information you have provided in the video is really usefull given the signal-chain in order to obtain that sweet sound spot. Big thanks for that !! Greetings from a shitty little country in Europe.
You're doing a terrible mistake assembling a Gilmour gear: same crap with all those gearing up like Hendrix, SRV, Knopfler, Steve Howe, Petrucci, Holdsworth, Fripp, Belew, no matter! You'll NEVER be respected if you're just a copyist! Guess what? Holdsworth tried to sound like John Coltrane's saxophone! You'll say that's it's impossible? Yes, and he knew this! On my side, I'm trying to sound like the Guarnerius Vieuxtemps which is used by Anne Akiko, you know, the $18M violin... I do not sound like her... But it has became as breathtaking! When I still owned a Strat 25 years ago, had to fight against the guitar to make it sound (OK, having made my own amp helped too)... Now I have to fight against myself to not enter a trance while playing... And it's fully due to the guitars I've encountered... Forget getting one like this, even touch one : tinyurl.com/3jwxmuum tinyurl.com/5n7un8kx tinyurl.com/2ecym825 tinyurl.com/3c42r3s9 tinyurl.com/2yzct3dp tinyurl.com/2t8az6fh There are only 46 like these in this universe and it took me 20 years to secure mines! Forget about requesting one from the maker, it will be refused!
Nice job man! I like how you highlight the pedals involved on each Pink Floyd song. Right now I am using Guitar Rig 5 on my laptop and guitar that works pretty well.
That's what you think. Just use GR with true studio monitoring (Dynaudion, PMC, Westlake) or serious HiFi (B&W is used for monitoring at the Abbey Road; Klipsch Heritage are truly lovely), you'll be filled with the urge to defecate!
Great playing and sound I can say best in you tube so far, could you post your chain of your pedal and setting on each songs, since it is hard to see on your you tube video thanks.
you can find the complete chain in the description. for the individual setting I use, as a base, what I read at gilmourish.com and then I adjusted the settings as my taste thanks for watching
i personally like to put a flanger on comfortably numb, and he used a rotary rather than a chorus in the original, and in pulse he used a rotary and a chorus
Thanks for your advice mike the Buffer worked a treat. I placed it first up before the Tuner. I’ve ordered a second but have a question that I hope you can assist me with. The last pedal in my Power Amp input Chain is a Boss EQ. The Last Pedal in my Effects Loop chain is a Boss Delay. Both of which I’m told have Buffers. Should I put the new Buffers before or After the Boss pedals ?
i reckomend you replace the big muff for a nano big muff, specifically the rams head version, and also get a silicon fuzz face for those early dark side of the moon/meddle/ahm tones, and get a phase 95 for shine on you crazy diamonds 4 notes bit, but most importantly, a rotary speaker pedal, he used one in almost all his songs
Thanks for the advices! Which rotary speaker pedal do you think works good? At the moment I am using the green russian big muff pi and I find it quiter and more controllable than the one in the video
@@mikecb17 well it depends on size, if you are fine with a big rotary pedal, i reckomend the boss rt-20, if you want a little smaller then the strymon lex is a great option, if you want to get the tones from pulse get the dawner prince pulse which is based on the doppolas used in pulse, and great choice of muff btw
This is awesome, thank you for such a thoughtful demonstration of tone-building! One question: Are you loading all your effects into the front of the amp or are you using an FX Loop or splitting the signal between overdrives and modulation? Secondly: Just curious...Why two buffers? Technically the first one already boosted/restored the signal and it wouldn't have changed by the time it hit your second buffer.
Gerard Smulevich Hi, I go directly in the amp without any split in the fx loop. I found that it sound better that way, plus when I practice I go directly into a behringer audio card into guitar rig 5 on my PC and that's easy with just 1 plug! Regarding the buffers, actually there are 3 of them. The n. 1 is the first effect encountered by the signal (to compensate the losses of the looper), the n. 2 is before the volume pedal (that is in the "middle" of the whole chain) and the n. 3 is before the muff. I believed that one would be enough but the signal wasn't that clean anyway and the muff just creates noise from everything! Thanks for watching and for your appreciation!
mikecb17 I think once you have one good buffer up front, it makes the others redundant, but I could be wrong about that. The buffer changes how the pickups "see" the singal
Great job and nicely played too! I was wondering why you bracket the big Muff in buffers? I know it is a moody pedal. I never got such nice tones out of mine. I also noticed that you only use it strongly boosted with the BD-2 (hence probably the noise gate). It sounds great this way!
Hi, thanks for your appreciation! The problem of the muff is its hi gain, so even the smallest bit of noise before it becomes hell!! So I tried different solutions and I found out that a buffer in front of it gave the best results. I use the BD2 as a booster because it's very clear and "sharp" and that helps a lot to have e good tone out ouf the muff. Thank you again!
The 2 delays for Run like hell are 380ms at full mix and 7 echo's, and 507ms lower in the mix at 7 echo's. Here's a great video that I used for the sound. ua-cam.com/video/vZWFvSCNeK8/v-deo.html Awesome board. I wish I had it. And great sound and tone. Totally jealous. I've been making these sounds with my new Boss Katana MK2 and having a blast. Sounds great, but I miss using my pedal board on the fly to dial in tones.
Thankyou for sharing your gear and signal chain, much appreciated, you have done very well in achieving the pulse sound. re The buffers you are using, who are they made by ? thank you cheers
tweed guitar hi, thank you very much dor your appreciation! The buffers are hand-made and I found them in an italian trade website called mercatinomusicale.it
Hi Dave I have just purchased a MXR Uni Vibe and am looking to see where to place it. My natural reaction was to place it into the Effects loop, but I noticed that you have yours after the Gain pedal, is there a reason for this ? Also based on our last conversation I have placed a Buffer after the Guitar, and another after the Gain Pedals, ( which has worked a real treat thank you ) and am looking to put one between the last Modulation pedal and the effects Loop is this ok ?
I really enjoy watching this!! Thank you and and well done. I'm wondering if you can tell me what "buffer" means. Is it safe to assume it's a noise suppressor? Also, what's the pedal at the top right (silver with a sketched triangle on it). I also play a MIM Strat and have been pleased with it. Rock on!!
Hi, at the end yes, what a buffer does is suppress the nois but... indirectly. The buffer indeed lowers the impedance of the signal and makes it virtually immune to disturb and helps avoiding the signal loss due to the capacity and resistance of the cables. The box with the triangle is actually one of the 3 buffers. Thanks for watching!
Hi, basically it's the same set-up of the firs solo of Comfortbly Numb. In sorrow I use the EXP and SPC controls of the guitar to have feedback even at low volumes...
Hey man, I have a vintage 70s big muff and can't get any gilmour tones with it....I believe I have the Op-Amp version. Might sell it and get the newer model as it is more consistent.
Nick Nuñez I think that the big muff is a pedal that needs to be tamed, like a savage beast! :) Actually I did a little modification to my pedalboard: the EQ is now in the muff loop, after the big muff in order to better "shape" its tone. If you'd hear my muff alone it will not sound "gilmourish" at all! My advice is not to sell the 70s muff (I heard that they're among the best) and try different combinations with boosts, drives, compressors and EQs to have a better tone from what you have!
mikecb17 I am selling it regardless because I only paid 20 dollars for it. Guy who owned it didn't know what he had. Got it in a trade. It's easily worth 200-250. I'll use that money to buy a cheaper nano Big muff, a compressor and maybe a uni vibe!
2 questions: - What made you choose dyna comp CSP-028 over CSP-102? - Is a buffer (or buffers in your case) really necessary with that many boss pedals which have buffers already in the circuit? I'm running a similar setup that's also very boss heavy and I'm wondering whether to get a buffer or not. Thanks
For the compressor I really didn't try a lot of different pedals. I read about this one, I decided to give it a try, I liked it and I kept it! For the buffers, I know maybe it's overkill ti have 3 of them but I noticed that without even only one of them the tone changes. It's probably because the looper isn't buffered or maybe my cables aren't that perfect but I decided to keep it that way. They are handmade buffers that I found on a local website for used materials, so they came pretty cheap, cheaper than a very good cable! 😅 Thanks for watching!
Hi how are ya . I love your Floyd set up . Just a question . What are the two grey pedals with traingle on top and how does your pedal chain go . Hard to follow your cables to see where it starts .
Hello! Thanks for sharing. About your pedal switch, is it possible to assign multiple combinations to the same button? I see multiple options on the labels
No, It's not possible. The labels you see are the settings on the different banks. You ca create up to 8 banks, and in each bank you can assign one combination to each button
@@mikecb17 for example, for Run like Hell, button 1 is ON, the label shows (I cant read right) 2 times same effects. Does that mean that the signal is processed two times to achieve , say, a double effect ?
@igehring no, the numbers you see on the labels are referred to the banks. For example, button 4 on bank 1 is dynacomp, blues driver, overdrive, chorus and delay. Button 4 on bank 2 is blues driver and overdrive. I managed to arrange the banks and the buttons setting in a way to use less banks possible so I don't have to constantly change banks. Bank 1 is the main one where you can play most songs. Bank 3, for exemple, is for the wall "era" with a lot of buttons with flanger settings instead of chorus...
@@mikecb17 now I get it ! Thanks so much for explaining it. Can I abuse and ask a last question ? Is there a loop with more than one pedal in series ? In case those would be aways on together . I presume buffer + another
@igehring yes, there are two of them but my actual pedalboard has changed a little now. I have one loop with buffer, big muff and equalizer. Another one has a compressor, the univibe and a leslie simulator
Hi, the noise suppressor is connected only in the loop with the big muff. In that loop I put, in order: buffer, noise gate and muff. My goal is to have the cleanest signal possible entering the muff because it has a very high gain amd every little noise becomes huge! ;)
Hi friend, I noticed that you switched your Cool Cat Vibe and compression sustainer boss pedals to the mxr uni vibe and mxr dyna comp pedals, I would like to know if I set up a setup that is the same as yours first and replace these pedals if the sound It would also look good or change the quality of the first setup.
Hi, I think that the Dyna Comp sounds better for a "Pulse Live" sound. I think the mxr vibe is way better than the cool cat. First of all the volume doesn't change when you engade the pedal and the mxr does less "alteration" of the tone. Thanks for watching!
As written in the description the amp is a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. I used a Behringer C1 condenser mic and a Noiz dynamic microfone. The condenser one was in front of the center of the cone, parallel to the cabinet and the dynamic one at 45° on the middle edge of the cone. The amp settings are pretty neutral. I use the bright mode, a little of reverb, a little of presence ad just a little boost on mid tones. Thanks for watching!
Hello Mike. I am struggling to setup my Nova Delay for Run like hell. So many parameters! Can you give me some hints? I set the delay time to 380ms mod style: 2 type: delay line and first subdivision and it is not even close! 😄🤔 Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
Hi, the settings looks right to me. At the moment I don't have my gear at home to check and I cannot go out due to the lockdown but you can see the settings in my other video where I play Run like hell: ua-cam.com/video/YvHz0SflrjM/v-deo.html Thanks for watching!
Lucky thing my favorite guitar player is Angus Young,I save alot of money on pedals.
yes, but sometimes you have to expand your your posibilities
Angus Young is a good player and did his thing successfully, but compare to David Gilmore, he is like a boy in school trousers, compare to Beethoven.
Angus Young is a boy in school trousers ,that's the whole point,I do not compare him to David Gilmour it is apples and oranges ,however if you are a guitar player and you want to sound anything like Gilmour, prepare to spend some money.PS it's Gilmour not Gilmore.
@@straight2helll That's true, and Gilmour not Gilmore that's right. And you are as well right, that a Pink Floyd Cover Band Guitar player has much more invest than the Ac/DC colleague. But how should I care? I am a drummer and we have the biggest invest, the most stuff to carry and the fewest girls, who want a baby after the show... 😂🤣
So just keep on rocking... Whatever music your in... 🤗
Both masters of their own thing.
Man you nailed all those tones and not a single boutique pedal in the bunch! Kudos.
VoxPathfinder15R thank you!
mikecb17 bro love your pedalboard sound amazing
frankly Gilmore didn't use many boutique pedals lol
@@OnceShy_TwiceBitten neither did Mike. Not sure what the point of the your comment is. Frankly.
Not all booteek pedals are yetanotherfuzzface. Some do copy the sound of unobtainium vintage effects really nice. Like the vick audio 73 rams head, almost a direct comparison to the real thing.
Came from the algorithm. Stayed for the tones. You nailed it.
thank you for watching!
As someone who has been in the business for a long time, I'd like to encourage you. You are doing just fine. Stick with it, all you can do is get even better. That's a great job building the pedal board and making the video. I subscribed, looking forward to new videos!
Timothy Buss thank you very much! :)
@@mikecb17 I was wondering where you got the assorted colored cords for all the pedals? Thanks! Love the board, I purchased all the same gear after watching this. Thanks!
@@kermitkelly6203 hi, happy to help! 😃
I bought them on amazon... but they are pretty cheap. It's gonna be the next investment I wanna do: good cables...
@@mikecb17 OK thanks much.🖒
Are there any "better" comparable cables that you would reccommend?
Excellent playing and gorgeous tones!! Great job nailing the Gilmour tone in its many different incarnations, really well done!!
thank you!
That was incredibly impressing! Came here by accident, but really enjoyed the video - haven't heard anyone as close to sounding like Gilmour like you did!
Thank you very much!
Hello brethren.
I have spent the last 3 days working on my Floyd setup and it makes me appreciate your setup and playing even more than ever. You really did a great job.
Find your own sound! You can play Gilmour stuff? Nice! Now time to... Move on! Time to practise better guitarists than him!
That's a pretty sweet rig and you've got it tuned well.
If I may give some constructive criticism - there's something slightly lacking in the "Another brick in the wall" tone. I can't tell if there's too much compression, or not enough high-end coming through, but it's lacking the bite that that song needs. Other than that, your tones are pretty much dead on and your playing is a good recreation of the great Gilmour's too. Nice work.
yes, you're right. I usually play it with the neck pickup and the SPC on 30% to have more high tones. In the video I used the middle+bridge combination to show that the padalboard can be versatile and can get close to the tone of the wall, even if I built it thinking of "Pulse" tones.
Thanks for watching!
The best muff tone I've found trying to get David's tone is with similar tone settings to you, but with the gain maxxed, and a dead battery sim pedal limiting the voltage until the gain is reasonable. It sounds so smooth, and for some reason, it's very quiet.
The best Muff I've found follows me since 1988, despite I sold it, she came back home when the guy I sold it to died about 13 years later...
It's one of the 2000-only built 1979 ICBMs. Just like Billy Corgan's.
The best way to get closer it to fill a Muff kit with carbon resistors and cheap 70's caps polyester, you may even consider ceramic caps if you want to get closer to 60's Muffs, and well... Get the EXACT models of transistors that were used then!!!
AMAZING tone, CONGRATS and thanks from Brasil!
Great version of "In Any Tongue."
pretty spot on -- nice work. I love the pulse tour and I was thinking this sounds exactly like that before reading your description
1. Run Like Hell
2. Breathe (In the Air)
3. Any Colour You Like
4. Shine On You Crazy Diamond
5. Coming Back to Life
6. Mother
7. Comfortable Numb
8. Another Brick In the Wall Pt. 2
9. Fat Old Sun
10. In any Tongue
Dude. Best setup ever. Great video. Thanks for pointing me here.
Wow, sounds awesome and fantastic playing. Also, you've given me an insight into which effects to get those tones. Thanks for posting. :-)
thank you for watching! ;)
Sounds fantastic, great tones and playing man !!!
You're such an inspiration for all of us that want to achieve pulse tones at a budget.
Really good overall. Any Color maybe should have Rotary on it. The Australian Floyd lead guitarist on his guitar rig run down video said he used the rotary. I saw Brit Floyd play it a few nights ago and Damon killed it but he also uses a Vocoder. The Brit Floyd cover was so good I was almost in tears!
gj6794 yes you prodably are right. Glamour, in pulse, he uses the doppolas speakers wich are basically a rotary leslie speaker... I tried to get the best from what I have and sometimes I must accept some compromises... maybe this is the other side of the medal of the choice I made years ago: try to keep the board as versatile as possible!
Thanks for watching ;)
amazing playing what a set up yrs in the making there
The guitar fretboard cam is so rad. Great video
I ve just did the preset manually, I put more delay on my version, and I wanted a bit less fuzz. This fuzz preset is giving more noise than closer-to-gilmour sound. BUT you can make it softer by turning down a bit the volume knob on your guitar. Try it out!
Anyway I feel the whole sound a bit thin with lot of high ends. But I will see it in the final mix! Of course its a VST plug in..... But awesome job dude! Thanks a lot.
Wonderful video and playing.
I have that same deluxe electric mistress huge pedal but i love it so much it’s worth taking up the space of 4-5 pedals on a board !
Interesting that you use the Blues Driver as a boost with almost no gain. I guess the big muff is doing all the heavy lifting there.Wonderful playing!
I found out that with my setup, in order to have the big muff more "sharp", I need to boost it a lot and I just had the blues driver unused. I tried and it worked out really good!
Thanks for your visit!
Very, really very nice Mike !! A joy to listen to you. I'm putting my Gilmour-inspirated board together as well based on pedals which I've acquired over a period of 3 years on the second hand market as a bargain. Good things come with time :) Now I am totally not a lead-guitarist, but practice brings joy and even improvement. I guess, I hope. The information you have provided in the video is really usefull given the signal-chain in order to obtain that sweet sound spot. Big thanks for that !! Greetings from a shitty little country in Europe.
Happy to help!
I'm from Europe too...
I’m guessing UK
You're doing a terrible mistake assembling a Gilmour gear: same crap with all those gearing up like Hendrix, SRV, Knopfler, Steve Howe, Petrucci, Holdsworth, Fripp, Belew, no matter!
You'll NEVER be respected if you're just a copyist!
Guess what? Holdsworth tried to sound like John Coltrane's saxophone! You'll say that's it's impossible? Yes, and he knew this!
On my side, I'm trying to sound like the Guarnerius Vieuxtemps which is used by Anne Akiko, you know, the $18M violin... I do not sound like her... But it has became as breathtaking! When I still owned a Strat 25 years ago, had to fight against the guitar to make it sound (OK, having made my own amp helped too)... Now I have to fight against myself to not enter a trance while playing...
And it's fully due to the guitars I've encountered...
Forget getting one like this, even touch one :
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There are only 46 like these in this universe and it took me 20 years to secure mines! Forget about requesting one from the maker, it will be refused!
Just what I was looking for. Nice set up bro
Nice job man! I like how you highlight the pedals involved on each Pink Floyd song. Right now I am using Guitar Rig 5 on my laptop and guitar that works pretty well.
That's what you think.
Just use GR with true studio monitoring (Dynaudion, PMC, Westlake) or serious HiFi (B&W is used for monitoring at the Abbey Road; Klipsch Heritage are truly lovely), you'll be filled with the urge to defecate!
Should do a video without emg pick ups. Great work.
I'm going to buy myself a Real Univibe one day. Like Hendrix, David, and Trey from Phish.
Great job nailing those tones. I bet if Gilmore uses this rig in a concert no one can tell the difference.
Of all the youtube Gilmour pedalboards, yours are by far the best. 👍🏼
Great playing and sound I can say best in you tube so far, could you post your chain of your pedal and setting on each songs, since it is hard to see on your you tube video thanks.
you can find the complete chain in the description. for the individual setting I use, as a base, what I read at gilmourish.com and then I adjusted the settings as my taste
thanks for watching
Great work! Thanks for sharing.
i personally like to put a flanger on comfortably numb, and he used a rotary rather than a chorus in the original, and in pulse he used a rotary and a chorus
great control over the big muff!!!! dammmnnnnn
André Lousada thanks! The noise gate has a big role on that!
How you configurate your brige ?
Please can you tell me how put your brige
I don't understand what you mean...
THANK YOU FOREVER!!!
Thanks man, i appreciate the reply. I think in halfway there. Just ne e d a compressor. Thanks man, ill be watching your videos, no doubt
Very nice as a tutorial for how to get that sounds...
Absolutely amazing!
Great breakdown of which effects are arranged for each tone. Thanks!
Heard Gilmore cover "Don't" live? The solo on that is classic 😀
Great tones ! You gotta show it to Gilmore !
Great stuff man. You put lots of work into this.
Sounds really good
Boss Super Overdrive sounds a bit harsh, the rest is great! Esp., MXR red comp - so authentic.
nailed the sounds, great ear for the tones
thanks!
Thanks for your advice mike the Buffer worked a treat. I placed it first up before the Tuner. I’ve ordered a second but have a question that I hope you can assist me with. The last pedal in my Power Amp input Chain is a Boss EQ. The Last Pedal in my Effects Loop chain is a Boss Delay. Both of which I’m told have Buffers. Should I put the new Buffers before or After the Boss pedals ?
Good tones! Please, share your pedal settings. Thanks!
i reckomend you replace the big muff for a nano big muff, specifically the rams head version, and also get a silicon fuzz face for those early dark side of the moon/meddle/ahm tones, and get a phase 95 for shine on you crazy diamonds 4 notes bit, but most importantly, a rotary speaker pedal, he used one in almost all his songs
Thanks for the advices! Which rotary speaker pedal do you think works good? At the moment I am using the green russian big muff pi and I find it quiter and more controllable than the one in the video
@@mikecb17 well it depends on size, if you are fine with a big rotary pedal, i reckomend the boss rt-20, if you want a little smaller then the strymon lex is a great option, if you want to get the tones from pulse get the dawner prince pulse which is based on the doppolas used in pulse, and great choice of muff btw
You nailed comfortably numb tone
really appreciate that you spotlight the pedals, how'd you do that?
Photoshop!
Que buen video. Cuanto invertiste en todo esa pedalear???
This amp is perfectly clean and super pedal compatible. And what can we say about gilmour EMGs.... Nice setup my friend
Nice sound, but if you want a more accurate sound, have the mistress set at Rate 9:00 Range off And the colour set at 10:00
But overall, nice sound
I tried that, I like it! Thanks for the advice :)
Hi great sound by the way, as we have very simular pedals can you give me the settings for you Boss Pedals and your Nova Delay ( I have the repeater).
you should add electric mistress to shine on you crazy diamond
Close enough.!!
!! That was awesome..
Good job! I try to get your 'in any tounge' sound from my Nova System...
I do not know it is possible without a big muff or not...
nice playing, good sounds.
Awesome sound !!!!!
Sounds great! One question as I'm going to buy the Big Muff: Why did you add Blues Driver to Big Muff here?
Hell of a job!!!
This is awesome, thank you for such a thoughtful demonstration of tone-building! One question: Are you loading all your effects into the front of the amp or are you using an FX Loop or splitting the signal between overdrives and modulation?
Secondly: Just curious...Why two buffers? Technically the first one already boosted/restored the signal and it wouldn't have changed by the time it hit your second buffer.
Gerard Smulevich Hi, I go directly in the amp without any split in the fx loop. I found that it sound better that way, plus when I practice I go directly into a behringer audio card into guitar rig 5 on my PC and that's easy with just 1 plug!
Regarding the buffers, actually there are 3 of them. The n. 1 is the first effect encountered by the signal (to compensate the losses of the looper), the n. 2 is before the volume pedal (that is in the "middle" of the whole chain) and the n. 3 is before the muff. I believed that one would be enough but the signal wasn't that clean anyway and the muff just creates noise from everything!
Thanks for watching and for your appreciation!
mikecb17 I think once you have one good buffer up front, it makes the others redundant, but I could be wrong about that. The buffer changes how the pickups "see" the singal
Outstanding gilmourish tone my hubs get fooled he thought it was PGS demo
thank you very much! :)
muy buen trabajo. muy bueno . demasiado exijido . me encanta .
Hey, that was pretty good! Nice board too!
Awesome !!! Cheers for sharing !!
Great job and nicely played too! I was wondering why you bracket the big Muff in buffers? I know it is a moody pedal. I never got such nice tones out of mine. I also noticed that you only use it strongly boosted with the BD-2 (hence probably the noise gate). It sounds great this way!
Hi, thanks for your appreciation! The problem of the muff is its hi gain, so even the smallest bit of noise before it becomes hell!! So I tried different solutions and I found out that a buffer in front of it gave the best results. I use the BD2 as a booster because it's very clear and "sharp" and that helps a lot to have e good tone out ouf the muff.
Thank you again!
Love this vídeo! Play Nice and Sound Great! 👏👏👏
The 2 delays for Run like hell are 380ms at full mix and 7 echo's, and 507ms lower in the mix at 7 echo's. Here's a great video that I used for the sound. ua-cam.com/video/vZWFvSCNeK8/v-deo.html Awesome board. I wish I had it. And great sound and tone. Totally jealous. I've been making these sounds with my new Boss Katana MK2 and having a blast. Sounds great, but I miss using my pedal board on the fly to dial in tones.
Thankyou for sharing your gear and signal chain, much appreciated, you have done very well in achieving the pulse sound. re The buffers you are using, who are they made by ? thank you cheers
tweed guitar hi, thank you very much dor your appreciation! The buffers are hand-made and I found them in an italian trade website called mercatinomusicale.it
Hi Dave I have just purchased a MXR Uni Vibe and am looking to see where to place it. My natural reaction was to place it into the Effects loop, but I noticed that you have yours after the Gain pedal, is there a reason for this ? Also based on our last conversation I have placed a Buffer after the Guitar, and another after the Gain Pedals, ( which has worked a real treat thank you ) and am looking to put one between the last Modulation pedal and the effects Loop is this ok ?
Well done you got it!
I really enjoy watching this!! Thank you and and well done. I'm wondering if you can tell me what "buffer" means. Is it safe to assume it's a noise suppressor? Also, what's the pedal at the top right (silver with a sketched triangle on it). I also play a MIM Strat and have been pleased with it. Rock on!!
Hi, at the end yes, what a buffer does is suppress the nois but... indirectly. The buffer indeed lowers the impedance of the signal and makes it virtually immune to disturb and helps avoiding the signal loss due to the capacity and resistance of the cables. The box with the triangle is actually one of the 3 buffers.
Thanks for watching!
Sounds great!
Man.. could you add what pedals are engaged on " SORROW " Intro and Outro? Would be much appreciated..Thanks heaps man.
Hi, basically it's the same set-up of the firs solo of Comfortbly Numb. In sorrow I use the EXP and SPC controls of the guitar to have feedback even at low volumes...
Damn this is perfect
Unbelievably close to Gilmour!
Great demo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cool video !
Hey man, I have a vintage 70s big muff and can't get any gilmour tones with it....I believe I have the Op-Amp version. Might sell it and get the newer model as it is more consistent.
Nick Nuñez I think that the big muff is a pedal that needs to be tamed, like a savage beast! :)
Actually I did a little modification to my pedalboard: the EQ is now in the muff loop, after the big muff in order to better "shape" its tone. If you'd hear my muff alone it will not sound "gilmourish" at all! My advice is not to sell the 70s muff (I heard that they're among the best) and try different combinations with boosts, drives, compressors and EQs to have a better tone from what you have!
mikecb17 I am selling it regardless because I only paid 20 dollars for it. Guy who owned it didn't know what he had. Got it in a trade. It's easily worth 200-250. I'll use that money to buy a cheaper nano Big muff, a compressor and maybe a uni vibe!
2 questions:
- What made you choose dyna comp CSP-028 over CSP-102?
- Is a buffer (or buffers in your case) really necessary with that many boss pedals which have buffers already in the circuit? I'm running a similar setup that's also very boss heavy and I'm wondering whether to get a buffer or not.
Thanks
For the compressor I really didn't try a lot of different pedals. I read about this one, I decided to give it a try, I liked it and I kept it!
For the buffers, I know maybe it's overkill ti have 3 of them but I noticed that without even only one of them the tone changes. It's probably because the looper isn't buffered or maybe my cables aren't that perfect but I decided to keep it that way. They are handmade buffers that I found on a local website for used materials, so they came pretty cheap, cheaper than a very good cable! 😅
Thanks for watching!
Hi how are ya . I love your Floyd set up . Just a question . What are the two grey pedals with traingle on top and how does your pedal chain go . Hard to follow your cables to see where it starts .
In the video description you can see the full chain. The two grey pedals are handmade buffers. Thanks for stepping by!
@@mikecb17 props to you and your patience for answering this question even though you already have about 40 times. nice playing, my dude.
Super Pedalboard
Hi Mister, vould you give me the name off pedales in your pedalboard. Thank you very well
Dude outstanding.
BRAVO 💥💥💥💥💥
Hello! Thanks for sharing. About your pedal switch, is it possible to assign multiple combinations to the same button? I see multiple options on the labels
No, It's not possible. The labels you see are the settings on the different banks. You ca create up to 8 banks, and in each bank you can assign one combination to each button
@@mikecb17 for example, for Run like Hell, button 1 is ON, the label shows (I cant read right) 2 times same effects. Does that mean that the signal is processed two times to achieve , say, a double effect ?
@igehring no, the numbers you see on the labels are referred to the banks. For example, button 4 on bank 1 is dynacomp, blues driver, overdrive, chorus and delay. Button 4 on bank 2 is blues driver and overdrive. I managed to arrange the banks and the buttons setting in a way to use less banks possible so I don't have to constantly change banks. Bank 1 is the main one where you can play most songs. Bank 3, for exemple, is for the wall "era" with a lot of buttons with flanger settings instead of chorus...
@@mikecb17 now I get it ! Thanks so much for explaining it. Can I abuse and ask a last question ? Is there a loop with more than one pedal in series ? In case those would be aways on together . I presume buffer + another
@igehring yes, there are two of them but my actual pedalboard has changed a little now. I have one loop with buffer, big muff and equalizer. Another one has a compressor, the univibe and a leslie simulator
sorry for my english first ... I can ask you to explain how you connected the noise suppressor to the other pedals
Hi, the noise suppressor is connected only in the loop with the big muff. In that loop I put, in order: buffer, noise gate and muff. My goal is to have the cleanest signal possible entering the muff because it has a very high gain amd every little noise becomes huge! ;)
@@mikecb17 thanks for the explanation.
fantastic sounds
Great work
bravissimo amico grande pedaliera e grande suono
Well done!
The name. Of the pedal in the left with 3oo in the screen plz
Hi friend, I noticed that you switched your Cool Cat Vibe and compression sustainer boss pedals to the mxr uni vibe and mxr dyna comp pedals, I would like to know if I set up a setup that is the same as yours first and replace these pedals if the sound It would also look good or change the quality of the first setup.
Hi, I think that the Dyna Comp sounds better for a "Pulse Live" sound. I think the mxr vibe is way better than the cool cat. First of all the volume doesn't change when you engade the pedal and the mxr does less "alteration" of the tone.
Thanks for watching!
For Run Like Hell 380ms delay time dotted 8th note on TC electronics ND-1 Nova
I loved to watch it
that is the sound!!
What amp. The microphones and mic position.
And amp settings did you use?
As written in the description the amp is a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. I used a Behringer C1 condenser mic and a Noiz dynamic microfone. The condenser one was in front of the center of the cone, parallel to the cabinet and the dynamic one at 45° on the middle edge of the cone. The amp settings are pretty neutral. I use the bright mode, a little of reverb, a little of presence ad just a little boost on mid tones.
Thanks for watching!
I would do anything for that rig
I guess all you would realistically need to do is get a job...
Great work!
Thanks! :)
Hello Mike. I am struggling to setup my Nova Delay for Run like hell. So many parameters! Can you give me some hints? I set the delay time to 380ms mod style: 2 type: delay line and first subdivision and it is not even close! 😄🤔 Thank you. 🙏🙏🙏
Hi, the settings looks right to me. At the moment I don't have my gear at home to check and I cannot go out due to the lockdown but you can see the settings in my other video where I play Run like hell: ua-cam.com/video/YvHz0SflrjM/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching!