Please note that all the pedal knobs you see are close to the milliseconds I give, it may not be precisely the right milliseconds. So please, PLEASE set your delay time according to the milliseconds information and not according to my pedal knobs. I forgot to mention but some delays are different of course, I’m talking about having delay level around %20 for cleans, but on something like breathe, you should have it around %35, so please know that this is a guideline, your ears are better for making some judgement calls. There are hundreds of Gilmour songs, my archive contains a lot too, but as you can understand from the video, you can use the same delay settings for MOST of the songs, that’s why I’ve included what you SHOULD know, rest is up to you. And of course, as always, ask me, I’ll be here for your questions. If you want to learn Comfortably Numb's Waving part: ruclips.net/video/s8L-5PxBFtc/видео.html 🎸 Absolute Essential Top 10 Gilmour Solo Backing Tracks and Tabs: www.patreon.com/mustafacankaya/shop/10-essential-gilmour-solo-tabs-solo-14794?Link& 🔥 Access to the backing tracks, tones, tabs, request videos and support my work!: www.patreon.com/mustafacankaya 💵 Here are the 9 CHEAP AND BEST pedals I recommend for almost all the tones I get: thmn.to/thocf/xxm4h02xts ✅ Here are all my gear that I can't live without: thmn.to/thocf/at2lukfwk3 ➡ Check Out My Jams: ruclips.net/p/PLZE1z4lCW33MVR-33x4zk9aecfnJiUIfj
You're literally my brother. Ok not literally but our obsession is the same, been playing 15 years now, boatman symbol on wrists, the three lines and one parted E on my chest. Great channel brah
I like to 550 milisecond delay on dogs, especially for the harmony solo and last solo. in the harmony solo kinda adds some of those background guitars. and in the last solo when it has that one descending harmony part before repeating the harmony solo, the delay kinda gives it that effect.
he does, I think it's around 310ms. very high mix. could be 370ms too, Not sure now... watch my echoes gdansk cover, I play the arpeggio part there too.
I use a vintage Electric Mistress but I've heard good things about the Mooer Elady. I recently bought my first Mooer, a Mooer Pitch Box pedal and it works fairly good for the price. It will pitch shift your guitar's tuning to a different tuning (like the EH Pitch Fork) and the detune setting does a good job at emulating Eddie's "Van Hagar era" 'static chorus' effect (think Round & Round and Best of Both Worlds for example). However, it doesn't work so well in harmony mode. Too much lag time means it sucks at producing harmony lead sounds .... but 2 out of 3 ain't bad and I bought it new for $59!!!!! If you want something that will do all three plus some, you'll need to fork out $400+ (the price of a new Digitech Whammy pedal.).
this is not a dumb question. that's the reason I'm showing the pedal settings on each clip. and honestly, after a while you know how long 440, 370, 540ms is. tc electronics' nova delay is great and shows you the ms on it's screen.
Can u cover two songs. Another brick in the wall and comfortable numb. Like how i can ashieve the delay on solo and corus and aswell what other effects or amp or whatever. Would be perfect whit such vid
Theres a video of Gilmour playing SOYCD at the mixing board and it distincly has 2 delays in serial...does anyone know about the settings on that? It sounds really good.
I have the Flashback II Delay. Even though I like how it sounds I hate the fact that it doesn't have a display that shows the delay time. How du you dial in a specific time? If you want to switch from 430 to 450 for example, they are pretty close I mean.
I generally open up a delay plug-in on Logic and try to adjust the knob according to that. But generally, 420-430-440-450, these are not that far off of each other and generally it'll sound good. I have markings on my pedal, one for 370, one for 440, one for 650 and one for 750. After a while, you just know where the knobs should go, even though you change the mods.
@@mustyguitar So in a live setting (when playing along to a backing track) do you get close enough that way and manage to switch delay-time when transition betwewn songs? I'm thinking, since the bounce of the delay sort of acts like a metronome and dictates the pace of my playing.
@@Thestripper1 I have almost never encountered a problem. I have 2 delays on my pedalboard. I can set according to the song and change between them if I need to. But generally, I can use 1 delay for almost everything
Are the knobs you show a rough estimate of where you think those delay times are? I read on the manual the range is from 20ms to 7000ms, Seems like it would be super hard to get any difference between 300 to 700 ms and the knob would have to be very close to 6 o'clock.
Honestly, there is no easy way to do this Chris :) it's just the way it is... There is Nova Delay from TC Electronic, that shows the ms. There are probably other pedals out there too that does the same. But after a couple of try, you get used to knobs. Also, it says around 20ms-7000ms but know that half way is not 3500ms. Each turn exponentially increases. So the difference between 300ms and 700ms is huge. till 1 second (i mean 1000ms) it's really easy, after that it might get crazy but I've never used it past 2 o'clock maybe. so yeah, 300ms is around 10 o'clock and 700 ms is around 1 o'clock. it's mostly different for every delay pedal probably and even my knobs are not maybe %100 spot on 370ms, 440ms, ,750ms, but I listen delay times and try to get the same repeat effect. I use logic pro delay (I can get %100 spot on 370, 440, 750 or whatever) to hear the delay time, and repeat the same thing on pedal and mark the knob's tip.
@@mustyguitar Nice, thanks! I just got mine last night, and realized that there was no way 12 o’clock was 3500 lol. Thanks for the explanation, I didn’t think about it exponentially increasing !
You suggest EHX or similar for better slapback echo, as you don't like the 2290 setting of FB2, but your also mentioned that you can download delay algorithms in one of the 3 extra positions. I got really great sounding delays downloaded in mine. Would that be a solution with both of your pedals? Also could you not set delay time numerically in the Toneprint editor? And what about the Tap Tempo function (with latest firmware update) to get the delay time the same as a song or as a metronome set to the proper speed (e.g. 330ms roughly equals 90 Bpm)?
I love the 2290 settings of fb2, I just don't think it can't do slapback as well as a pedal dedicated to that. I haven't used the toneprint app actually. So I'm a little lost on the app
It would help if he actually played the correct chords, rather than changing keys midway through the piece. This is a profoundly amateur mistake. Tone deaf, perhaps?
Hey thanks again for the great content. So I am in a Pink Floyd Tribute here in NY. What are your thoughts about tap delay instead of locked in ms delay? The reason I ask is that tempos differ in a live situation and if I lock in my delays, the repeats will be off if the band is not at the exact tempo as the recorded versions.
well that's true, I didn't play live that much, I'm not the guy to answer it properly, but tap tempo makes sense right now. edit: I use 2 delays on my pedalboard for quick delay change. I think tap tempo makes even more sense now :)
@@mustyguitar But then my choices are Dotted which is obvious for the Wall Dotted delays. But the dilemma is for all others. Chices are 1/8 or 1/4? I will experiment but was wondering if you had any ideas about that?
@@douginny that is probably correct. but on the earlier stuff, gilmour has 310ms and even 290 ms (syd's theme). though, that's tape or analog delay, not digital
5am around 540ms Rattle that lock and faces of stone around 370 for the second solos In any tongue 430ms Dancing right in front of me 370 Today have a short delay, I use around 90 with very little level
Run Like Hell is a series Dual Delay "Eighth" + "Dotted Eighth". I forget which order they come in. Trust me, try it, experiment.... et voila, Run Like Hell.
yeah, flanger and rotary always sound better on another brick in the wall pt 1. it just sounds dry and boring without them. I can only listen to the 1980 live version. so i downloaded it and opened it with apple music and added it to my playlist
well he used tape delay before animals (echorec) but it basically does the same, except the tape might have a few extra things. and the original recording of run like hell has 2 delay units. but even if it doesn't. it just sounds cooler. like come on. I can't play run like hell unless i have that 2 delay units effect
Ouch! @ 0:40.. I'm glad that pedal you dropped wasn't one of those plastic, Behringer pedals that sell for $20 on Amazon ... you drop one of them and they crack like egg shells!!!!! A good friend once said, "All the king's horses and all the king's men can't put a broken Behringer back together again ... even if you use a whole tube of Gorilla glue!".
Please note that all the pedal knobs you see are close to the milliseconds I give, it may not be precisely the right milliseconds. So please, PLEASE set your delay time according to the milliseconds information and not according to my pedal knobs.
I forgot to mention but some delays are different of course, I’m talking about having delay level around %20 for cleans, but on something like breathe, you should have it around %35, so please know that this is a guideline, your ears are better for making some judgement calls.
There are hundreds of Gilmour songs, my archive contains a lot too, but as you can understand from the video, you can use the same delay settings for MOST of the songs, that’s why I’ve included what you SHOULD know, rest is up to you. And of course, as always, ask me, I’ll be here for your questions.
If you want to learn Comfortably Numb's Waving part: ruclips.net/video/s8L-5PxBFtc/видео.html
🎸 Absolute Essential Top 10 Gilmour Solo Backing Tracks and Tabs: www.patreon.com/mustafacankaya/shop/10-essential-gilmour-solo-tabs-solo-14794?Link&
🔥 Access to the backing tracks, tones, tabs, request videos and support my work!: www.patreon.com/mustafacankaya
💵 Here are the 9 CHEAP AND BEST pedals I recommend for almost all the tones I get: thmn.to/thocf/xxm4h02xts
✅ Here are all my gear that I can't live without: thmn.to/thocf/at2lukfwk3
➡ Check Out My Jams: ruclips.net/p/PLZE1z4lCW33MVR-33x4zk9aecfnJiUIfj
How am I supposed to know if im on the right amount of ms like 400ms because it’s not written on the pedal
@@guyzeevi2005Match his demo of the delay intervals before he plays each part.
Very nice. I know Gilmour “ping-pong”d his delay for stereo effect. I’m certain most, if not all, delays were multi tap / ping pong’d
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You're literally my brother. Ok not literally but our obsession is the same, been playing 15 years now, boatman symbol on wrists, the three lines and one parted E on my chest. Great channel brah
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I like to 550 milisecond delay on dogs, especially for the harmony solo and last solo. in the harmony solo kinda adds some of those background guitars. and in the last solo when it has that one descending harmony part before repeating the harmony solo, the delay kinda gives it that effect.
Thanks for the advice!
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Very helpful
Yeah, that's what I was waiting for! Thanks a lot!!!!
Man this kind of knowledge is so precious, big thanks
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Hi! Do you know if Gilmour uses delay in Echoes' arpeggio part? If yes, what is the setting in ms? Thank you.
he does, I think it's around 310ms. very high mix. could be 370ms too, Not sure now... watch my echoes gdansk cover, I play the arpeggio part there too.
@mustyguitar I will, thank you
Wow. Very very good video.liked and subscribed. Thanks for uploading
Fantastic guid. Wonderful research you did here! Thank you so much for sharing!
👏👏👏👏what's delay volume do you recomend?
Nice coverage! Thanks!
This is gold !
I use a vintage Electric Mistress but I've heard good things about the Mooer Elady. I recently bought my first Mooer, a Mooer Pitch Box pedal and it works fairly good for the price. It will pitch shift your guitar's tuning to a different tuning (like the EH Pitch Fork) and the detune setting does a good job at emulating Eddie's "Van Hagar era" 'static chorus' effect (think Round & Round and Best of Both Worlds for example). However, it doesn't work so well in harmony mode. Too much lag time means it sucks at producing harmony lead sounds .... but 2 out of 3 ain't bad and I bought it new for $59!!!!! If you want something that will do all three plus some, you'll need to fork out $400+ (the price of a new Digitech Whammy pedal.).
Awesome guide. Thank you
Awesomely bad. Can't you hear the half-step key changes errors he makes without noticing?
Are these delay times just arbitrary numbers that sound good or these ms times synched up with the beat?
Whats the delay settings you are ising at 4:15 “Another Brick”?
Nice work
This might sound like a dumb question but how do you set the delay pedal (I have the Flashback 2) to the exact delay time eg 440ms?
I was wondering the same ! How !?
this is not a dumb question. that's the reason I'm showing the pedal settings on each clip. and honestly, after a while you know how long 440, 370, 540ms is.
tc electronics' nova delay is great and shows you the ms on it's screen.
@@mustyguitar Ok thank you very much
Hi!, another brick 540ms for solo and 440ms verse, Pulse ? And coming back to life, all solos equal?
Can u cover two songs. Another brick in the wall and comfortable numb. Like how i can ashieve the delay on solo and corus and aswell what other effects or amp or whatever. Would be perfect whit such vid
Can you show “Blue Light”?
Theres a video of Gilmour playing SOYCD at the mixing board and it distincly has 2 delays in serial...does anyone know about the settings on that? It sounds really good.
What pickups do you have?
Great video!
What's the delay setting for comfortably numb FIRST solo??
I use around 440ms.
I have the Flashback II Delay. Even though I like how it sounds I hate the fact that it doesn't have a display that shows the delay time. How du you dial in a specific time? If you want to switch from 430 to 450 for example, they are pretty close I mean.
I generally open up a delay plug-in on Logic and try to adjust the knob according to that. But generally, 420-430-440-450, these are not that far off of each other and generally it'll sound good. I have markings on my pedal, one for 370, one for 440, one for 650 and one for 750. After a while, you just know where the knobs should go, even though you change the mods.
@@mustyguitar So in a live setting (when playing along to a backing track) do you get close enough that way and manage to switch delay-time when transition betwewn songs? I'm thinking, since the bounce of the delay sort of acts like a metronome and dictates the pace of my playing.
@@Thestripper1 I have almost never encountered a problem. I have 2 delays on my pedalboard. I can set according to the song and change between them if I need to. But generally, I can use 1 delay for almost everything
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Are the knobs you show a rough estimate of where you think those delay times are? I read on the manual the range is from 20ms to 7000ms, Seems like it would be super hard to get any difference between 300 to 700 ms and the knob would have to be very close to 6 o'clock.
Honestly, there is no easy way to do this Chris :) it's just the way it is... There is Nova Delay from TC Electronic, that shows the ms. There are probably other pedals out there too that does the same. But after a couple of try, you get used to knobs.
Also, it says around 20ms-7000ms but know that half way is not 3500ms. Each turn exponentially increases. So the difference between 300ms and 700ms is huge. till 1 second (i mean 1000ms) it's really easy, after that it might get crazy but I've never used it past 2 o'clock maybe.
so yeah, 300ms is around 10 o'clock and 700 ms is around 1 o'clock. it's mostly different for every delay pedal probably and even my knobs are not maybe %100 spot on 370ms, 440ms, ,750ms, but I listen delay times and try to get the same repeat effect. I use logic pro delay (I can get %100 spot on 370, 440, 750 or whatever) to hear the delay time, and repeat the same thing on pedal and mark the knob's tip.
@@mustyguitar Nice, thanks! I just got mine last night, and realized that there was no way 12 o’clock was 3500 lol. Thanks for the explanation, I didn’t think about it exponentially increasing !
You suggest EHX or similar for better slapback echo, as you don't like the 2290 setting of FB2, but your also mentioned that you can download delay algorithms in one of the 3 extra positions. I got really great sounding delays downloaded in mine. Would that be a solution with both of your pedals?
Also could you not set delay time numerically in the Toneprint editor?
And what about the Tap Tempo function (with latest firmware update) to get the delay time the same as a song or as a metronome set to the proper speed (e.g. 330ms roughly equals 90 Bpm)?
I love the 2290 settings of fb2, I just don't think it can't do slapback as well as a pedal dedicated to that.
I haven't used the toneprint app actually. So I'm a little lost on the app
Friggin perfect. Your clean is friggin super clean. 😂
It would help if he actually played the correct chords, rather than changing keys midway through the piece. This is a profoundly amateur mistake. Tone deaf, perhaps?
Hey. I was woundering. But what studio setting and other Effects should i use?
AWESOME VIDEO!!! What would be a good millisecond for the last solo in Comfortably Numb Recorded Version?
I think it's around 440-450ms with 6 repeats and mixed around %30 or something. but i heard it's analog delay. I still use digital though.
Thank you for the info! Happy Holidays!@@mustyguitar
Hey thanks again for the great content. So I am in a Pink Floyd Tribute here in NY. What are your thoughts about tap delay instead of locked in ms delay? The reason I ask is that tempos differ in a live situation and if I lock in my delays, the repeats will be off if the band is not at the exact tempo as the recorded versions.
well that's true, I didn't play live that much, I'm not the guy to answer it properly, but tap tempo makes sense right now.
edit: I use 2 delays on my pedalboard for quick delay change. I think tap tempo makes even more sense now :)
@@mustyguitar But then my choices are Dotted which is obvious for the Wall Dotted delays. But the dilemma is for all others. Chices are 1/8 or 1/4? I will experiment but was wondering if you had any ideas about that?
Just thinking about it. Probably 1/8 for the shorter 370ms delays like in Time and 1/4 for the longer 440 - 570 delays. Slapback would be 1/16
@@douginny I think I need to NOT confuse you or anyone who's reading this and learn about dotted delays. I always used "ms" and I got used to it.
@@douginny that is probably correct. but on the earlier stuff, gilmour has 310ms and even 290 ms (syd's theme). though, that's tape or analog delay, not digital
Nice one. Lucky me I have the big flashback 😁
What do you think about the Strymon Volante for Gilmore delays?
By the way I enjoy your videos. They fun and entertaining, good job!
I haven't tried Volante but all Strymon pedals are awesome, so...
-great video; thank you!
What about "Time"?
Two delays first at 380ms and second at 520ms at 4-5 feedbacks.
what about time? I can't figure out what it is. It's supposedly 340, but there are certain parts where it sounds much longer
I always thought 337 sounded about right but who knows
about rattle that lock album ?
5am around 540ms
Rattle that lock and faces of stone around 370 for the second solos
In any tongue 430ms
Dancing right in front of me 370
Today have a short delay, I use around 90 with very little level
@@mustyguitar 😬 thank you 🇮🇹
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Delay settings for Time solo?
It’s at the end of the video, 310ms
@@mustyguitar Thanks dude. Just wanna say I really appreciate you helping us with getting tones and fun out of guitar
Run Like Hell is a series Dual Delay "Eighth" + "Dotted Eighth". I forget which order they come in. Trust me, try it, experiment.... et voila, Run Like Hell.
yeah, flanger and rotary always sound better on another brick in the wall pt 1. it just sounds dry and boring without them. I can only listen to the 1980 live version. so i downloaded it and opened it with apple music and added it to my playlist
well he used tape delay before animals (echorec) but it basically does the same, except the tape might have a few extra things.
and the original recording of run like hell has 2 delay units. but even if it doesn't. it just sounds cooler. like come on. I can't play run like hell unless i have that 2 delay units effect
The time is determined by the tempo of the song
Ouch! @ 0:40.. I'm glad that pedal you dropped wasn't one of those plastic, Behringer pedals that sell for $20 on Amazon ... you drop one of them and they crack like egg shells!!!!! A good friend once said, "All the king's horses and all the king's men can't put a broken Behringer back together again ... even if you use a whole tube of Gorilla glue!".
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You change keys in the middle of Another Brick In the Wall. Can't you hear that you're a half step too high on the ending chords?!?🙄
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