Wauw, really nice. Finally a demo of somebody who knows what he’s doing and actually makes music with it, instead of some random noodling. Very nicely presented and structured as well. Thank you sir!
I wish all RUclips tutorials were as good as this one! Just a calm, clear, logical presentation which was so refreshing after watching the “silly” Chase Bliss tutorials whose quirky presentation style quickly becomes tedious!
Thanks very much! You know, I got my Echoplex Digital Pro in 1995, so I've been thinking about this stuff for a while. And the EDP's architecture tends to encourage looking at this stuff from some different points of view, so I guess some of that has transferred over to other devices.
thanks so much for explaining this. all other blooper videos failed to explain the layers. its cool to twist all the knobs like the other reviewers but this video alone answered my question and moved me toward wanting to purchase the pedal.
A tutorial that lives up to its name: logically structured, presented in a sympathetic, calm manner. There is no influencer at work here, but someone who is really trying to understand the brains of all these fantastic devices and, luckily for us all, is passing them on to us. Thank you - and don't stop there!
For me personally? Loupe 1,000%. I like Blooper a lot, but it's tale me a while to figure out how to use it in ways that I really like. Loupe is based on the Echoplex Digital Pro architecture, which I started using 28 years ago. So... yeah. ;)
Wauw, really nice. Finally a demo of somebody who knows what he’s doing and actually makes music with it, instead of some random noodling. Very nicely presented and structured as well. Thank you sir!
Thank you so much!
I wish all RUclips tutorials were as good as this one! Just a calm, clear, logical presentation which was so refreshing after watching the “silly” Chase Bliss tutorials whose quirky presentation style quickly becomes tedious!
Thanks so much! Delighted to help.
I‘m really envious of your deep understanding of these complex pedals.
Thanks very much! You know, I got my Echoplex Digital Pro in 1995, so I've been thinking about this stuff for a while. And the EDP's architecture tends to encourage looking at this stuff from some different points of view, so I guess some of that has transferred over to other devices.
thanks so much for explaining this. all other blooper videos failed to explain the layers. its cool to twist all the knobs like the other reviewers but this video alone answered my question and moved me toward wanting to purchase the pedal.
A tutorial that lives up to its name: logically structured, presented in a sympathetic, calm manner. There is no influencer at work here, but someone who is really trying to understand the brains of all these fantastic devices and, luckily for us all, is passing them on to us. Thank you - and don't stop there!
Thanks so much! :)
The first video that’s actually made sense of the Blooper for me!
Thanks so much! :)
Thanks! Love this video!
Great explanation with rt demo Now I'm psyched!
Thanks! Have you worked with Blooper before?
nice
nice video...if you had to pick one; blooper or loupe?
For me personally? Loupe 1,000%. I like Blooper a lot, but it's tale me a while to figure out how to use it in ways that I really like. Loupe is based on the Echoplex Digital Pro architecture, which I started using 28 years ago. So... yeah. ;)