This machine was released over six years ago and to date no one else has released anything close to it or even tried to improve on it. Beats me because this is such a revolutionary idea even in 2021. Still the best practice looper out there for a guitarist in my humble opinion.
Good job, easy to follow. Now show how to build a specific song, put it all together, and you'll get a lot of attention from us Trio+ people looking for help and direction in doing the same. thanks
Congratulations, simple and effective, that is the most difficult. I would really appreciate it if you could tell me just one thing to see if I'm right or not, you have taken the sound of the guitar to a guitar amp and recorded it with a microphone or using its direct output. Because if you have taken the output of the Trio directly to the recorder without any effect that would be too much, the addition of a little reverb from the amp sounds familiar to me too, am I wrong? Thank you so much.
@@do4610tarchin Rather thanks to you for answering me, congratulations for that "clean" so well achieved, if you could tell me which pedals you have used it would be fantastic because I am in a real dilemma as to what to buy something like that that that works for both, acoustic and electric.
@@emiliosujar7197 Thanks for the reply. I remember when I recorded this I probably used a DAW compressor and reverb so I didn't use any hardware other than the trio. Sorry this is not helpful.
@@do4610tarchin What's going on, on the contrary, it's how up to now I've also achieved good results and what you say has helped me so I'll continue. I really appreciate that sincerity on your part, it's very good when this happens between musicians.
@@do4610tarchin Hello man, I wanted to ask you if, regarding the gain and drive pedals, it is better, in your opinion, to put them at the input of the Trio, or in the effects loop (as is usually done in an amplifier). Thanks again.
I will love for digitech improve some what on a new upgrade one,i still have old model,it works,here in thw caribbean we plays mirw caribbean music and therw no genere for our type of music,but i love it for blues and jazz, thx digitech,
Basically, it is better to use a PA speaker for output, but when using it with a guitar amp, it is better to connect it to the Low input jack and turn up the volume gradually from 0 and not increase the output too much.
@@do4610tarchin Thanks so much for the feedback!! Im now running the bas and drums to another guitar amp i care less about and the guitare (rythm)track is going to my Deluxe and i also play my leads!!So the Deluxe has only the great guitar sound!!!
I run my bass and drums to a Champion 40 and am able to dial in a very usable sound. Looking to go the flat powered monitor route in the future. I’ve had this pedal for two years and I absolutely love it.
Thank you for watching this video. My guitar used in this video is a model called "SD-DX-24-AS," which is an upgraded version of Schecter Japan's most popular model "SD-II-24. The "SD-DX-24-AS" is a drop-top model with a three-layer construction of ash, maple, and quilted wood. It also has an additional waist cut and elbow cut. PU is equipped with newly developed Japanese MONSTER TONE II Pro. (single) and SUPER ROCK II Pro. (humbucker). It has a mini switch for coil tapping and a split tone with push/pull to switch between high cut and low cut, I can create a sound that matches any genre.
This machine was released over six years ago and to date no one else has released anything close to it or even tried to improve on it. Beats me because this is such a revolutionary idea even in 2021. Still the best practice looper out there for a guitarist in my humble opinion.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
I am hoping that a new model will be released.
Ooo it needs more tracks,at least 100,
It has everything anyone needs. No menu diving. I am damn glad I own one. Just pissed I don't get to play with it more. Need more time!
Just order one
Days away from 2023... still the GOAT loop/drum machine
Ta, nice demo appreciated the rythmn that was used.
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Great job!
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simple and effective.
Thanks for watching.Your comments are very encouraging.
I like those guitar effects you know and it’s a full high-quality looper as super Fidelity.
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Jamie parks studio I love this gear I got to get one !!!
Thanks for watching and commenting. It is a very interesting product. I love it too.
Good job, easy to follow. Now show how to build a specific song, put it all together, and you'll get a lot of attention from us Trio+ people looking for help and direction in doing the same. thanks
Thanks for the comment.
I'll keep it in mind for future reference.
Awesome! Post more such stuff!
Maybe one of videos breakdown how you approach..! Fantastic once again! Cheers!
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Your comments are very encouraging.
Nice solo
Thanks for watching.Your comments are very encouraging.
Congratulations, simple and effective, that is the most difficult.
I would really appreciate it if you could tell me just one thing to see if I'm right or not, you have taken the sound of the guitar to a guitar amp and recorded it with a microphone or using its direct output.
Because if you have taken the output of the Trio directly to the recorder without any effect that would be too much, the addition of a little reverb from the amp sounds familiar to me too, am I wrong?
Thank you so much.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I think it will be better if I keep in mind the effects as you said.
@@do4610tarchin Rather thanks to you for answering me, congratulations for that "clean" so well achieved, if you could tell me which pedals you have used it would be fantastic because I am in a real dilemma as to what to buy something like that that that works for both, acoustic and electric.
@@emiliosujar7197 Thanks for the reply. I remember when I recorded this I probably used a DAW compressor and reverb so I didn't use any hardware other than the trio. Sorry this is not helpful.
@@do4610tarchin What's going on, on the contrary, it's how up to now I've also achieved good results and what you say has helped me so I'll continue.
I really appreciate that sincerity on your part, it's very good when this happens between musicians.
@@do4610tarchin
Hello man, I wanted to ask you if, regarding the gain and drive pedals, it is better, in your opinion, to put them at the input of the Trio, or in the effects loop (as is usually done in an amplifier).
Thanks again.
I have the first model to this day and I record songs through it
Thanks for watching and commenting. I think this model is excellent and can be enjoyed in many ways.
I will love for digitech improve some what on a new upgrade one,i still have old model,it works,here in thw caribbean we plays mirw caribbean music and therw no genere for our type of music,but i love it for blues and jazz, thx digitech,
Playing the guitar is one of the universal pleasures. Let's enjoy each other.
Nice playing ... Which style from the trio+ are you using here?
Thank you for watching and commenting. The genre is Latin and the style is the one automatically selected.
can the drum play back harm the speaker of my amp(Deluxe reverb)??
Thanks!!
Basically, it is better to use a PA speaker for output, but when using it with a guitar amp, it is better to connect it to the Low input jack and turn up the volume gradually from 0 and not increase the output too much.
@@do4610tarchin Thanks so much for the feedback!!
Im now running the bas and drums to another guitar amp i care less about and the guitare (rythm)track is going to my Deluxe and i also play my leads!!So the Deluxe has only the great guitar sound!!!
@@guyguyguyjean I hope that was helpful. I too think that is the best way to use it.
I run my bass and drums to a Champion 40 and am able to dial in a very usable sound. Looking to go the flat powered monitor route in the future. I’ve had this pedal for two years and I absolutely love it.
Thanks for this vid. It was very helpful and I really appreciate the Lack of heavy metal and lame attempts at standup comedy. 👍
Thank you for watching and commenting.I 'm glad it was helpful to you.🎶
Excellent no nonsense video thank you. Would you recommend getting the optional footswitch? I am so close to pulling the trigger.
Thanks for the comment.
I think a footswitch would make it more valuable.
@@do4610tarchin I am ordering it now. You are partly to blame. :)
@@rcboals That's good.
Have fun with it.
@@do4610tarchinThe footswitch is not absolutely necessary but it is very useful. I bought the footswitch and would recommend it.
@@Shoggy56 Thank you for your comment.
sIR, IS THAT A SHECTER?
Yes, this is Schechter. Thank you for watching.
Saludos tengo un trío banda plus, me podrían decir cómo agregar un nuevo Ritmo, un nuevo estilo además de los que ya vienen? Ejemplo Salsa Bachata?
Todavía estoy aprendiendo a usarlo. Lo siento, pero no puedo ayudarte.
Ahora hablamos, hermano david,saludos desde aruba
Gracias por su comentario.
thank you very much. Wich schecter model is your guitar?
Thank you for watching this video.
My guitar used in this video is a model called "SD-DX-24-AS," which is an upgraded version of Schecter Japan's most popular model "SD-II-24.
The "SD-DX-24-AS" is a drop-top model with a three-layer construction of ash, maple, and quilted wood. It also has an additional waist cut and elbow cut.
PU is equipped with newly developed Japanese MONSTER TONE II Pro. (single) and SUPER ROCK II Pro. (humbucker).
It has a mini switch for coil tapping and a split tone with push/pull to switch between high cut and low cut, I can create a sound that matches any genre.
@@do4610tarchin superb sound and look. thank you for your detailed explaination
Nice job. Jesse Colin?
Thanks for watching.Your comments are very encouraging.
@@do4610tarchin Mountain top I think.
@@robfninh I am honored by your compliments. Please watch the other videos if you like.
I have one 👍👍👍😊
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Your comments are very encouraging.