What also makes this piece of gear sound good besides the fact that Tim is a guitar virtuoso is the killer amp, the killer preamps the killer cabinent mice'd and the killer interface.
I know I'm often accused of being out of touch, but this is new to me. It hasn't cropped up in my usual UA-cam recommendations, so thank you for showcasing it. Any demo that starts with a bit of Hendrix's "Hey Baby" instantly gets my attention! 😉Wonderful playing as always! 😎
Hey Tim! I had a few angry commenters on my video about this 😂. I mentioned in my video i dont understand why, for the size and price, someone wouldn't get an HX Stomp second hand. Its not much bigger and has a ton more features. But the simplicity is certainly appealing to many not comfortable with the whole digital world! Either way, I love it, and your channel. Thanks !
Because now you can flux 😂 also just pedalboard real estate could be a big reason. One spot on a board to Swiss Army knife into different pedals if need be I guess.
Plus an HX Stomp takes up two plugs on your power supply. So if all you want is to use the Stomp for modulation or reverb/delay on a bigger pedal board, the HX One might make more sense.
Man, I’m both computer engineer and guitar player and I hate pedals/systems with menus. For me the M9 has the perfect user interface because you select the effects, tweak it with the knobs on the fly an the changes are recorded immediately. When you are creating you need the tools to work for you instead of you working the tools…
Recently, I've been going back to basics. Palmer Pocket Amp Mkii at the end of the chain! Set to Brit/ Clean/ Off Axis. Vox AC30/ Marshall style with plenty of mids. Wind the gain up for when your guitar is at full volume. It cleans up nicely too. Analogue! You can feel the dynamics like a real amp! Before that, go all of my favourite pedals. Just like playing through an old amp, but going direct instead. Not all the settings are great, but the drive is also really organic! Vintage is a little disappointing, but Brit onwards is great! No need to ditch your old pedals. Keep it simple. For recording though, I imagine lots more processing would be required, but the dynamics, feel and twang are there!
Nice to hear you playing some Incubus. Mike really is a sonic architect, making use of effects to create a really unique sound. I still have my POD X3. That thing still sounds great.
Me at my desk diving into my Eventide H90: there's nothing wrong with spending your money on that pedal. Great effects are found by really digging into 1 algorithm at a time.
@@humanactivated1017does it essentially do what the helix and all the other older line6 products will do pretty much? Yea that's a little high priced for this
I hear you and Pete were at the Big Wreck show last night. I saw them in Oakland Tuesday, and I’m seeing them in Phoenix tonight. Ian would be a good candidate for a video.
I just recently took my old M5 off my main board then they released this! Was thinking of replacing it with an HX Stomp but honestly this looks like it'll cover most of what I've been missing and more
My favourite lead tone is with a cocked Vox Wah Wah and a Range Master treble boost, through an AC30 try as I might I cant get this exact tone on any of my multi FX units, I can get close but its just not the same! I found this pedal very interesting, some very usable tones!
Hi some people play guitar,some people fly planes,some people play guitar really well, some fly jets then there are some who go far beyond the horizon , Tim does all that every where you have ever been hes been playing on record on a radio station some where I CANT SAY ANY MORE ,
Man, I love Line6 products. Ever since I purchased the Pod X3 Pro. As soon as I move from this appartment I intend to incorporate it in the setup I've got in my mind.
Here I am learning guitar for the first time at age 54 and have zero clue what pedals are and do…..yet here I am at 4am watching this? I need to re evaluate my life choices 😂
Great playing as always! 300 bucks for all those effects, midi in and out, expression jack for expression and tap tempo. Stereo in and out unless you want to use the effects loop. If a guitar player is using a loop switcher with midi this is a no brainer ( if you like line 6 effects) .
I’m a pedal kinda guy, mostly because the multi effects pedals I’ve tried in the past, seem to require a college degree to operate (although, I’ve never owned a line 6). Without having my hands on it, it looks like it may be substantially more user friendly. I’m lovin’ the flanger feast!!!
I think the m5 is still more user-friendly! You can see up to 5 parameters and modify accordingly. Every "pedal" inside the m5 feels just as easy as modifying a regular pedal. I think you'd feel right at home.
Tim, I have a bit of an odd compliment for you: your wedding ring is super cool! It's more ornate than a simple wedding band, but it's also not flashy or gaudy. The design looks awesome, but it doesn't seem to inhibit your guitar playing in any way. (But yeah, also you're a fantastic guitar player and your youtube channel is a great educational resource for all of us mere mortals. Carry on.)
Awesome playing and the effects are outstanding! Great idea running the looper through the pedal while auditioning sounds. I have a Helix floor and will try it out. Easier to focus on the sound when you’re not playing at the same time. Appreciate you Tim! Thanks for another great video!
Hi Tim. If you haven't made a video about the correct order of the pedals in the signal chain many of us would love it if you make one. Not a a two hours explanation of every pedal there is to find. Keep it simple. Just the ordinary stuff that most of us have. Volume, wha, OD, modulation (in general), delay, reverb... There are a million videos on this topic, but none of them give the same answer, so it would be very interesting to hear how a pro like you does it. If you have made a video about this already I would appreciate a link to it. Love your channel!!
That loop-demo at the end was absolutely ACES! I just can't get behind most of the new interfaces because I am a fossil, but this was super cool! I like pedals. But I want my mind changed and this is a great set of reasons.
We're spoiled. Really spoiled. Reminds me of Harry Potter's cousin, Dudley. I've been hoping for this pedal for over a decade and still love the M series concept. I think we will see expanded capabilities and an expanded line in the future.
My first BRAND NEW from the store bass amp in was in 2003, it was a Line 6 40 watt Bass amp from the no longer there 😪 BASS NORTHWEST, in Pioneer Square, (Richard's for lunch 🤤) downtown Seattle... Anyhow, Line 6 has always done SO well. The NEW Catalyst 60 (guitar) is Worth every cent. My own opinion...
I've had a Line6 M13 for 10+ years (with a switch replacement in there), but it's in a closet since I have a pretty solid pedal collection. but I'm missing so many things that I need for "one offs" like pitch shifting/harmony, auto-wah/mutron (jerry tones), a proper full-wet reverse delay, whammy, leslie simulation, etc...I miss SO MANY effects from my M13 so I'm thinking, with spots for exactly 2 pedals left on my board (and one 9v source) I get an HX One and a midi controller with 9v passthrough. pedalboard complete?????? why does this seem like the perfect solution to my problem. someone talk me out of it! current signal chain: CAE Wah > JRockett Archer Klon > Analogman Prince of Tone > Wampler Ego Comp > JHS Unicorn Vibe > [Line6 HX One?/MIDI stompbox] > TC Flashback > TC Hall of Fame > Amp
i saw a tone master blonde in your studio. I'd love to hear what you think about it. I've been gigging with it for over a year and at 24 lbs. my back and i love it.
Great enhancement for a player like you. This also has the potential to make amateurs want to explore and enjoy their guitar and music. Thanks for explaining just a little bit of the features and range of this beautiful tool for expanding my journey. I need more practice right now. I also have a combo amplifier in my sights for a loop out plug. I didn’t know I wanted one.
I used a M5 for a time as both my tuner and it had passable synth sounds for a couple songs my band did. But, I got it used for $60, so I could justify it’s one-at-a-time form factor at that price. I can’t quite get there at $300. Maybe when the prices come down on the used market. This is just the uses I have for a pedal, I can see it’s utility in session work.
Has Tim already done a video about actually walking into a studio with his gear and getting set-up to record? I would love to see what that's like. I'd love to know what he brings to the session and watch him get ready to record.
I’m buying one of these to pair with my ToneX. I don’t use a lot of effects at once so this is perfect and saves me having to buy lots of different effects that I might not use that often.
Check out the Kenny Aronoff interview with John Rzeznik , they talk about what a great musician and guitar player you are and discussed the work on Iris and the Goo Goo Dolls. They both really spoke highly of you and Kenny Aronoff stated he would like to have you come do a live interview. That would be awesome to see you with Kenny Aronoff.
? Your picking hand seems to be with some force and very deliberate, how much pressure on your fretting hand toward the frets. I'm asking because I'm trying to learn to use less pressure (squeezing out of tune) with my fretting hand but when I try, my picking hand does not have the same tone. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
I looked it up on the line 6 website, and the image they use for "alpaca rouge" looks just like a Way Huge Red Llama. So I'd venture that's what that is modeled after.
I'm a minimalist. Plug and Play. I've learned that you can't be a MX Racer, A Boxer, An Architect, Father, Guitar Player, Engineer and have a Job.Etc. I mean, how many of you are actually L.A. Recording Artist for Platinum Artist ? I like this idea.Obviously, i'm here. Tech is moving at blinding speed, making yesterdays gear obsolete. As far as digital FX. This seems to do a lot. and do it well. Real Estate. \m/
I still have and use my Line 6 Pod 2nd iteration with it's head and cab modeling and half dozen effects, it's got to be 15 years old at least. How accurate it is to replicating the Mesa boogie and other more boutique amp combos I don't know, they are out of my price range, hence the pod....
Months later, I can't help but bark at the comment about "session musicians" not wanting to menu dive, and yet we see some version of, an H9/H90, Timeline, Big Sky, Mobius, on almost every session board. Having had those all for a few years, I am pretty sure can get most any sound on the HXnOne as fast as any of those, and it takes up minimal board space.
My only pedal is my rc3. My other stuff are apps that. I pass through my irig. And I have a blast. I’m a couch musician. I seem the need to buy any but I am very interested about gear available. If I win the lottery I can tell right away that id love a set up like Tim. With as many guitars 😂 Rock on people and have fun.
II ToneX + HX-One...I think that was the reason. Kemper and ToneX are best sounding simulation but has no decent FX. Now it changed. That kind of pack will coast way less than Neural QuadCortex or Kemper the big one.
Tim, have you tried playing through the Motion Sound Pro 145? To me there is nothing that can substitute a REAL Rotary Speaker. I know Leslie is the more known brand, but the Motion Sound has some features Leslie doesn't have. you should check them, let me know what you think. I always love the sound of a guitar going through a real rotary speaker.
Thanks forb sharing your passion and skill, much appreciated. I havent seen you play acoustic. Would you consider doing a short primer with tips for moving from acoustic to electric guitar? What about your approach is different, same etc. Thanks
If it was one main effect +compression +EQ, I'd be there. With the HXFX, I almost always run at least an EQ with every effect and sometimes a compressor too... But the HXFX is bulky and you can only use 4 footswitches at a time on the thing to switch presets. Allowing 6 and changing the bank switching config or using an external switch for bank changes would be better IMHO. Anyhow.. The HXFX is too much with constrained footswitching and this pedal isn't enough... And the Helix is too massive.
Tim is there a documentary outlining all the songs you played on? I am aware that you are FAR from the average UA-camr. I have seen you with Beato talking about gigs, but I would love to know your 'known catalog'. Thanks for sharing the shining.
Tim, it takes someone who is a master, like you to really explain, explore and show the value of a tool like this. Thank you.
LOL!
Alpaca rouge is the Way Huge Red Llama. Of course you'd wind up picking a Tripps pedal model!
Ok, the flux alone makes this superior to the M5, and thanks for featuring that. Love your playing.
What also makes this piece of gear sound good besides the fact that Tim is a guitar virtuoso is the killer amp, the killer preamps the killer cabinent mice'd and the killer interface.
I know I'm often accused of being out of touch, but this is new to me. It hasn't cropped up in my usual UA-cam recommendations, so thank you for showcasing it. Any demo that starts with a bit of Hendrix's "Hey Baby" instantly gets my attention! 😉Wonderful playing as always! 😎
This really lives in the same space as an Eventide H9 and Zoom Multistomp. It actually splits the difference in cost between the two.
Hey Tim! I had a few angry commenters on my video about this 😂. I mentioned in my video i dont understand why, for the size and price, someone wouldn't get an HX Stomp second hand. Its not much bigger and has a ton more features. But the simplicity is certainly appealing to many not comfortable with the whole digital world! Either way, I love it, and your channel. Thanks !
Because now you can flux 😂 also just pedalboard real estate could be a big reason. One spot on a board to Swiss Army knife into different pedals if need be I guess.
Plus an HX Stomp takes up two plugs on your power supply. So if all you want is to use the Stomp for modulation or reverb/delay on a bigger pedal board, the HX One might make more sense.
Man, I’m both computer engineer and guitar player and I hate pedals/systems with menus. For me the M9 has the perfect user interface because you select the effects, tweak it with the knobs on the fly an the changes are recorded immediately. When you are creating you need the tools to work for you instead of you working the tools…
Recently, I've been going back to basics. Palmer Pocket Amp Mkii at the end of the chain! Set to Brit/ Clean/ Off Axis. Vox AC30/ Marshall style with plenty of mids. Wind the gain up for when your guitar is at full volume. It cleans up nicely too. Analogue! You can feel the dynamics like a real amp! Before that, go all of my favourite pedals. Just like playing through an old amp, but going direct instead. Not all the settings are great, but the drive is also really organic! Vintage is a little disappointing, but Brit onwards is great! No need to ditch your old pedals. Keep it simple. For recording though, I imagine lots more processing would be required, but the dynamics, feel and twang are there!
Nice to hear you playing some Incubus. Mike really is a sonic architect, making use of effects to create a really unique sound. I still have my POD X3. That thing still sounds great.
Facts.
I have the m5 on my board... I love using my podxt... and yep I have the x3 cuz it does vocals well!
Ive had an M5 for years. It's my script phaser and other modulation I need occasionally. Top video Tim
Thanks 👍
Love my M5
Me at my desk diving into my Eventide H90: there's nothing wrong with spending your money on that pedal. Great effects are found by really digging into 1 algorithm at a time.
Love my H90! Only 2 effects there, but so rich you don’t need much more!
I bought one of these new and on sale for $250. And it's a great pedal I also have the M5 which I like very much.
People spend over $300 for one pedal that does one thing all the time. Why should this one that has more functionality be such an issue?
Because it’s the same cost as a pod
@@humanactivated1017does it essentially do what the helix and all the other older line6 products will do pretty much? Yea that's a little high priced for this
@@humanactivated1017 and the same price as dl4, or a catalyst amp, and so on. Each one is just a tool that you either like, or you don’t.
Jack of all trades, master of none. Zero mojo.
People are more and more becoming Karen's. They are way too free to be bitchin about nothing.
I hear you and Pete were at the Big Wreck show last night. I saw them in Oakland Tuesday, and I’m seeing them in Phoenix tonight.
Ian would be a good candidate for a video.
The HX One is a must have for recording or if someone needs a swiss army knife pedal for their pedal board.
Tim, Your tones bring Me to tears! Thank You for all You Do! And Wow that paranoid android
I just recently took my old M5 off my main board then they released this! Was thinking of replacing it with an HX Stomp but honestly this looks like it'll cover most of what I've been missing and more
My favourite lead tone is with a cocked Vox Wah Wah and a Range Master treble boost, through an AC30 try as I might I cant get this exact tone on any of my multi FX units, I can get close but its just not the same!
I found this pedal very interesting, some very usable tones!
Just get cry baby and a Dunlop Hendrix fuzz, that is about as complicsted any Guitarist can handle. Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Hi some people play guitar,some people fly planes,some people play guitar really well, some fly jets then there are some who go far beyond the horizon , Tim does all that every where you have ever been hes been playing on record on a radio station some where I CANT SAY ANY MORE ,
Man, I love Line6 products. Ever since I purchased the Pod X3 Pro. As soon as I move from this appartment I intend to incorporate it in the setup I've got in my mind.
Here I am learning guitar for the first time at age 54 and have zero clue what pedals are and do…..yet here I am at 4am watching this? I need to re evaluate my life choices 😂
save your money do not buy this
Great playing as always! 300 bucks for all those effects, midi in and out, expression jack for expression and tap tempo. Stereo in and out unless you want to use the effects loop. If a guitar player is using a loop switcher with midi this is a no brainer ( if you like line 6 effects) .
Gotta hand it to them, some very versatile flavours there.
Retro reel is great.. Closest thing to a Strymon Deco. It’s on every ‘board’ I have on HX effects..
I’m a pedal kinda guy, mostly because the multi effects pedals I’ve tried in the past, seem to require a college degree to operate (although, I’ve never owned a line 6). Without having my hands on it, it looks like it may be substantially more user friendly. I’m lovin’ the flanger feast!!!
I set my presets in the same order as my playlists. Makes it easy to keep track of the tones
I think the m5 is still more user-friendly! You can see up to 5 parameters and modify accordingly. Every "pedal" inside the m5 feels just as easy as modifying a regular pedal. I think you'd feel right at home.
Tim, I have a bit of an odd compliment for you: your wedding ring is super cool! It's more ornate than a simple wedding band, but it's also not flashy or gaudy. The design looks awesome, but it doesn't seem to inhibit your guitar playing in any way.
(But yeah, also you're a fantastic guitar player and your youtube channel is a great educational resource for all of us mere mortals. Carry on.)
hey thanks ! I got it at the outdoor arts and crafts place right by Laguna Beach.... if you're ever in the area :)
Dammit. I DON'T need this. Stop making it sound so good!!
Awesome playing and the effects are outstanding! Great idea running the looper through the pedal while auditioning sounds. I have a Helix floor and will try it out. Easier to focus on the sound when you’re not playing at the same time. Appreciate you Tim! Thanks for another great video!
Yeah, using a Looper a great way to quickly audition sounds. This is particularly useful with gear that has hundreds of sounds available.
Hi Tim.
If you haven't made a video about the correct order of the pedals in the signal chain many of us would love it if you make one. Not a a two hours explanation of every pedal there is to find. Keep it simple. Just the ordinary stuff that most of us have. Volume, wha, OD, modulation (in general), delay, reverb...
There are a million videos on this topic, but none of them give the same answer, so it would be very interesting to hear how a pro like you does it.
If you have made a video about this already I would appreciate a link to it.
Love your channel!!
Alpaca Rouge is a Red Llama model
Wow thanks so much
You are very welcome, sir!@@timpierceguitar
@@timpierceguitarif you like that sound, check out the electroharmonix Hot Tubes, both vintage tube pedal and a modern one, you might really enjo it
That loop-demo at the end was absolutely ACES!
I just can't get behind most of the new interfaces because I am a fossil, but this was super cool!
I like pedals. But I want my mind changed and this is a great set of reasons.
Glad you liked it!
Its the swiss army knife in pedal form. Would you use more than one blade at a time?
If Tim puts his stamp of approval.Its an awesome pedal.
Bought this pedal recently in the UK for £200 it's the perfect pedal for me I love it
Wow - all those free lessons - Thanks Tim!
We're spoiled. Really spoiled. Reminds me of Harry Potter's cousin, Dudley. I've been hoping for this pedal for over a decade and still love the M series concept. I think we will see expanded capabilities and an expanded line in the future.
My first BRAND NEW from the store bass amp in was in 2003, it was a Line 6 40 watt Bass amp from the no longer there 😪 BASS NORTHWEST, in Pioneer Square, (Richard's for lunch 🤤) downtown Seattle... Anyhow, Line 6 has always done SO well. The NEW Catalyst 60 (guitar) is Worth every cent. My own opinion...
Great video Tim. I'm not one for having loads of pedals so having one with so many options would be very cool.
that is a lovely piece of gear, beautifully demonstrated. nice job Tim.
I've had a Line6 M13 for 10+ years (with a switch replacement in there), but it's in a closet since I have a pretty solid pedal collection. but I'm missing so many things that I need for "one offs" like pitch shifting/harmony, auto-wah/mutron (jerry tones), a proper full-wet reverse delay, whammy, leslie simulation, etc...I miss SO MANY effects from my M13
so I'm thinking, with spots for exactly 2 pedals left on my board (and one 9v source) I get an HX One and a midi controller with 9v passthrough. pedalboard complete?????? why does this seem like the perfect solution to my problem. someone talk me out of it! current signal chain:
CAE Wah > JRockett Archer Klon > Analogman Prince of Tone > Wampler Ego Comp > JHS Unicorn Vibe > [Line6 HX One?/MIDI stompbox] > TC Flashback > TC Hall of Fame > Amp
Do you input monitor your guitar through your DAW? What sample rate and buffer size do you use? Do you feel any issues with latency?
Hi Tim im 55 and started playing about 6 months , any tips to faster picking , if you dont mind.
Tim Pierce said previously gear are all tools for guitarists. Wise words
i saw a tone master blonde in your studio. I'd love to hear what you think about it. I've been gigging with it for over a year and at 24 lbs. my back and i love it.
@tim pierce Alpaca Rouge is the Red Llama overdrive from Way Huge
Great enhancement for a player like you. This also has the potential to make amateurs want to explore and enjoy their guitar and music. Thanks for explaining just a little bit of the features and range of this beautiful tool for expanding my journey. I need more practice right now. I also have a combo amplifier in my sights for a loop out plug. I didn’t know I wanted one.
I used a M5 for a time as both my tuner and it had passable synth sounds for a couple songs my band did. But, I got it used for $60, so I could justify it’s one-at-a-time form factor at that price. I can’t quite get there at $300. Maybe when the prices come down on the used market. This is just the uses I have for a pedal, I can see it’s utility in session work.
I heard this pedal on you tube with Phillip McNight. The first selection was KINKY BOOST. sounded the best to me. Made me want to buy it.
Has Tim already done a video about actually walking into a studio with his gear and getting set-up to record? I would love to see what that's like. I'd love to know what he brings to the session and watch him get ready to record.
If nobody else already told you, I would say the Alpaca Rouge was a clone of the Red Llama Overdrive pedal from Way Huge. :)
I’m buying one of these to pair with my ToneX. I don’t use a lot of effects at once so this is perfect and saves me having to buy lots of different effects that I might not use that often.
Check out the Kenny Aronoff interview with John Rzeznik , they talk about what a great musician and guitar player you are and discussed the work on Iris and the Goo Goo Dolls. They both really spoke highly of you and Kenny Aronoff stated he would like to have you come do a live interview. That would be awesome to see you with Kenny Aronoff.
Hay Tim, What do you think about the Tim Pierce Rockett Pedal?
El Paco Rough = Way Huge Red Llama = Craig Anterton's Tube Sound Fuzz (approximately)
What song are you playing at 1:34?
Tom Bukovac also played it in his rig rundown! It´s beautiful🥰
I used an M9 for years. I sold it a few years ago when I decided to go all analog again. I seriously regret it. 😔
Nice deep cut Jimi track! Love that tune. Pedal sounds great! Great video once again!
"Hey Baby!" fantastic song.
One effect at a time. Why not just go for the HX EFFECTS? It's a bit larger, and more expensive, but it allows you to do so much more.
Totally agree. Or even the pod go that embeds the same!
? Your picking hand seems to be with some force and very deliberate, how much pressure on your fretting hand toward the frets. I'm asking because I'm trying to learn to use less pressure (squeezing out of tune) with my fretting hand but when I try, my picking hand does not have the same tone. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
I looked it up on the line 6 website, and the image they use for "alpaca rouge" looks just like a Way Huge Red Llama. So I'd venture that's what that is modeled after.
I'm a minimalist. Plug and Play. I've learned that you can't be a MX Racer, A Boxer, An Architect, Father, Guitar Player, Engineer and have a Job.Etc. I mean, how many of you are actually L.A. Recording Artist for Platinum Artist ? I like this idea.Obviously, i'm here. Tech is moving at blinding speed, making yesterdays gear obsolete. As far as digital FX. This seems to do a lot. and do it well. Real Estate. \m/
I think a lot of online reviewers were just mad they didn't get one to review.
Love Tims Channel.👍
Very interesting video and insight into these effects.
I wonder have you ever experimented with the Kaoss pad at all?
Thank you.
Hey Tim I see a lot of nice studio speakers there. What are you using as your monitor set up and do you use a centre monitor please??
Exactly, Hunting for menus, pecking for sound. Especially on GIX four zoom pedal, turn your sound into mud. ‘Pecking’!
I don't need another pedal but after watching this..... I WANT ONE' - so useful and the way it blends is perfect creative stimulation :-)
All I know is that Jeff Beck managed to make his guitar sound like he was playing it underwater -- in 1966. What pedals were around then?
As far as pedals, basically just fuzz. Studio effects were the main go to for a good minute
I still have and use my Line 6 Pod 2nd iteration with it's head and cab modeling and half dozen effects, it's got to be 15 years old at least. How accurate it is to replicating the Mesa boogie and other more boutique amp combos I don't know, they are out of my price range, hence the pod....
Great demo... Thank you
Tim, you could make an empty coffee can good.😂
I really dig this but wish it had the ability to have at least three effects at a time with added buttons. Like a smaller version of the HX Effects.
Also, I'm guessing the "Alpaca Rouge" is based on a Way Huge Red Llama.
Black Hole Sun .. nailed it!
Months later, I can't help but bark at the comment about "session musicians" not wanting to menu dive, and yet we see some version of, an H9/H90, Timeline, Big Sky, Mobius, on almost every session board. Having had those all for a few years, I am pretty sure can get most any sound on the HXnOne as fast as any of those, and it takes up minimal board space.
My only pedal is my rc3. My other stuff are apps that. I pass through my irig. And I have a blast. I’m a couch musician. I seem the need to buy any but I am very interested about gear available. If I win the lottery I can tell right away that id love a set up like Tim. With as many guitars 😂 Rock on people and have fun.
I hope you enjoy your own music as much as everyone else does. It’s seems you’re always in such a great mood.
thank you so much for the comment:-)
I will tell our other guitar player what to use on his new Helix LT for the Black Hole Sun lick. Thanks!
going to buy one for my son who is 16 and learning to play guitar...he's already getting better than his old man 🙂
Also going to buy your course for him
Paranoid Android followed by Dig followed by Black Hole Sun… 🤯 Holy moly 🔥🔥🔥
If it sounds good, it's good. I couldn't care less who makes it or how much it cost. I don't understand brand zealots...
📈 off the charts .. uncharted territory 🔭🤠 big ups dude ❤️
Red Llama = Alpaca Rouge. Great vid!
Only thing I get triggered by is how amazing your playing is!
Hey thank you so much!
me too
@@timpierceguitar🎸 you rock. you’re the Obi Wan Kenobi of the guitar community ☝️
@@timpierceguitar I’ve learned so much from your masterclass I can’t thank you enough Tim!
@@jesusislukeskywalker4294Obi Shred Guitarbi
Pretty sure the Alpaca Rouge is a Red Llama
I wish the pod go had that flux thing. Does the HX STOMP have the flux thing?
Cutting right through the crap! Hard to come by on UA-cam these days. Thanks and keep it real!
II ToneX + HX-One...I think that was the reason. Kemper and ToneX are best sounding simulation but has no decent FX. Now it changed. That kind of pack will coast way less than Neural QuadCortex or Kemper the big one.
Great video Tim. Thanks much
Tim, have you tried playing through the Motion Sound Pro 145? To me there is nothing that can substitute a REAL Rotary Speaker. I know Leslie is the more known brand, but the Motion Sound has some features Leslie doesn't have. you should check them, let me know what you think.
I always love the sound of a guitar going through a real rotary speaker.
Haunting 80s reminiscent tone. ….I dig it
Love this guy. Refreshing to get honest opinions
Question: what is the patch/artwork/ insignia on the front of your hat.
Just Curious...Thanks Tim
it's from a company called get stitch on Etsy... check them out they have tons of different designs :)
Thanks forb sharing your passion and skill, much appreciated. I havent seen you play acoustic. Would you consider doing a short primer with tips for moving from acoustic to electric guitar? What about your approach is different, same etc. Thanks
The alpacha rugue is the red llama OD
OMG you did the 'unchained' thing! you have made my day
If it was one main effect +compression +EQ, I'd be there. With the HXFX, I almost always run at least an EQ with every effect and sometimes a compressor too... But the HXFX is bulky and you can only use 4 footswitches at a time on the thing to switch presets. Allowing 6 and changing the bank switching config or using an external switch for bank changes would be better IMHO. Anyhow.. The HXFX is too much with constrained footswitching and this pedal isn't enough... And the Helix is too massive.
sounds like you need a Zoom multistomp ;)
Excellent As Always Sir !!! Great Overview of the features!!!!
Tim is there a documentary outlining all the songs you played on? I am aware that you are FAR from the average UA-camr. I have seen you with Beato talking about gigs, but I would love to know your 'known catalog'.
Thanks for sharing the shining.