This^^^ anyone accusing Josh of just highlighting his own pedals( which would be 100% legit, since it is his channel and he makes pedals) has never actually watched a vid and just has an axe to grind and/or is completely ignorant.
@@joelspaulding5964 It’s his passion and it’s also good for business. Doesn’t everyone want their pedals designed by someone who loves all the great pedals of the past?
As far as I'm concerned, Josh featuring other's pedals just gives him more credibility. He is obviously passionate about pedals, and has a deep knowledge and immense collection!
Anything that David Gilmour uses it on ... "Breathe," "Echos," "Us and Them," "Have a Cigar," ... you get the point. I can't always tell if that is what he is using, because sometimes it is so subtle.
I don't believe he used the Univibe on "Echoes" because he (from my knowledge) acquired his unit in '72, whereas "Echoes" was recorded in '71. And as far as "Have A Cigar", that's actually a MXR Phase 90.
Robin Trower's Bridge of Sighs is the quitessential UniVibe tone. That phasey-fluttery-vibratoey guitar lick on the intro section defines what a UniVibe is for me.
I know i'm over a year late, but Band of Gypsies "Machine Gun" was the first song to make me seek out that Univibe tone. Especially on the live album, when the song opens up just before the first verse, hendrix just leans into that swirly goodness.
When Hendrix hit THAT NOTE right at the beginning of the solo in Machine Gun, i had no idea what that sound but I wanted to sound just like that. Just amazing genius.
My favorite univibe effect is on Jimi Hendrix's 'Hear my train a Comin' at Berkeley in 1970. At the end of the first solo, he stepped on it as he drops the whammy bar down and pulls it back up and it creates this very cool almost mechanical sounding effect
@@joey6761 There is video of the whole concert if you look for it That particular part not sure But going to dig up my VHS up....Oh snap no VHS player anymore 😂 Boy they sure get you having to but stuff over and over again
@@jackprizant7704 Here's the solo from Time for reference. Using the Morning Glory as a Treble Booster into a Skreddy LMMD for this one :) ruclips.net/video/DEZHt-l1IFU/видео.html
For 20 years I've been trying to find a univibe pedal that is accurate to the og pedal shown here. No one ever says if a pedal is accurate to the real thing in the past so I REALLY appreciate this. Univibe has been my magic unicorn that I cannot find ever since I started. Thanks Josh! Its greatly appreciated. I can't overstate this enough.
I love any Gilmour use of the vibe, especially Breathe from DSotM. On my pedalboard, I have a DryBell Vibe Machine, which pairs very nicely with my JHS Muffuletta when I’m ready to board the train to Jimi-town.
You know I've tried the Fulltone..Drybells and several others and still haven't found the one for me So thinking maybe Rotary pedal is better for me but in actually looking at some onstage pictures of Jimi I see the Vibe as well as the Leslie so I'm thinking that really he used both to get that magic tone on BoG and other recordings
Favorite Uni-Vibe song.............Machine Gun. Bought my 1st Uni-Vibe in 1974, when 'Bridge Of Sighs' came out.....I was in high school. Sold it..........then bought another in 1976. Found a dead-mint Uni-Vibe in a 'Mom & Pop' music store in 1985. It was still in original packaging......paid $300.00 for it and a mint Maestro Phase-Shifter. When gigging in the mid-80's, the sound-guy at a club almost had a heart-attack when he looked at my pedalboard. "THAT'S A UNIVIBE! WHERE DID YOU GET IT?" When he asked me if I was worried about it getting stolen at a gig, I told him I'd just go home and get my other Vibe. "........you have 2?......" Why yes! Yes I do! Another guitarist (an obvious Hendrix fan) also wet his pants when he spotted it. His reaction after I'd demo'd it? "......That's all it does?......" Sold both Vibes years ago..........along with: Mutron Bi-Phaser (1975) w/original box & templates...great for those 'Love Boat' & 'Charlie's Angels' gigs... Tychobrahe Pedalflanger (1976) w/original wood crate... Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face (OLD!) bought from Manny's in NYC. At Manny's, they had a drawer full of guitar gadgets. They weren't in boxes.....there was literally a pile of .....everything.....fuzzboxes, pedals, wahs....everything. When you wanted to buy a wah, fuzz, whatever, they'd reach into their drawer full of gadgets, grab one, and let you test it. If you liked it, then they'd go and get a new one for you.....and toss the 'test-gadget' back into the drawer. So that FF had probably been sitting there since the 1960's........*sigh*.... (Apologies for rambling........................slow day here at work.)
You are the only stompbox designer that don't have fear to explain and show how the circuits are and work. YOU ARE THE MOST COOL STOMPBOX DESIGNER!!! 🤘🎸🔊🎶
@@jaersee - You made a statement that was incorrect. He was just letting you know that plenty of pedal makers are very open about their pedals/circuits.
@@Phrankstar I gave MY PERSONAL OPINION about a video so my personal opinion is based on MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE and that's why my opinion can't be "incorrect".
I have been watching your videos for a while now Josh and I LOVE the respect and appreciation you have for your "competitors". Even though sometimes people choose your vs their pedals in the market, I love how you are friends with them, and always refer to them by name and company. It makes me really feel like theres a small group of friends making epic pedals in their garages. And that's special. So thank you for that!!
I have to go for Robin Trower’s Bridge of Sighs for full on UniVibe glory. He uses the Fulltone model these days I think. I have a DejaVibe and it, plus a good fuzz pedal, is my happy place. Chungleswarblewarblewarble
Shred Tele Man That is one of the best digital Uni-Vibes, and it's very affordable. I've went through many different ones, and I've la dead on the Villanova, from Mojo Hand Fx. It's photocell based, but in a small box, and it has a mix knob, that is different from other vibes I've had. *The Shaky Jimi isn't digital. It's got a bulb, but is not built with the best quality. For the price, it's the best imo.
My favourite type of guitar effects, by far. The almost overdrive on a good vibe, with the slow warble of the vibrato side is just so juicy. No other effect achieves that for me.
I love it that Josh completely nerds out over other manufacturers pedals. He's just a pedal lover and has a huge passion for good builds. Super fun to listen to him!
I always have a melancholy feeling when I see the “record time” frame. I guess I just wish the videos were always a little longer ! Lol. Love these videos, thanks for making the work week bearable.
As a kid my I would visit my grandmother with my mum and around the age fourteen I became interested in guitar. My gran lived about a ten minute walk from the shops and there was a pawn shop that had been there for as long as I can remember. In the glass counter cabinet was a bunch stuff and one thing that had started to catch my eye was a greyish box with a bunch of knobs and switches. I didn't know what did but it looked interesting. $50.. Fast forward 4-5 years and I moved out of home into the same area as my gran with a friend/fellow guitarist. I had started work at print shop and with one of my first pay packets I went up to the pawnshop. Incredibly that fx box was still there at fifty bucks. I got the guy to pull it out and turn it on. Just seeing the bulb on was enough for me. Didn't even play a guitar through it. I got home plugged in and was disappointed that it didn't make a distortion sound. ha ha. . Around that time cds where making such an impact that there was a huge clearance sale of vinyl at Festival Hall here in Brisbane. It was huge. I came away with a bunch and in amongst it was Jimi Hendrix Band Of Gypsys. I put on the record and it blew me away. But Machine Gun was the stand out. Amazing. At which point it dawned on me that there was a familiar soothing warbling sound. Holy sit i had the same pedal as Hendrix. I pulled it out of the closet with my little practice amp next to the record players speakers. The same. it was later that it dawned me that the pedal I had was different but the same. Mine is the Shinei Reslytone rt-18, pre Univibe model. But yeah, Machine Gun is the one.
Great Story! It waited all those years for you... and you kept it-- when it wasnt 'the one'. Mine/ sounds like you still have it, and i hope you do. Thanks for sharing that story!
+mick destiny I think a lot more Shin-ei stuff ended up in Australia than in other parts of the world 'cos of our closeness to Asia geographically. My first ever effects pedal was a Shin-ei fuzz-wah, and I only bought it 'cos it was really cheap -- it was the early 1980s and those kinds of effects were out of fashion because of the new wave etc. It's now worth a fortune, but unfortunately I completely trashed it. For a while I even used it as a doorstop, and the wah pedal disappeared altogether (not that was even that good to begin with) ! I've since bought a couple of clones of the fuzz, so I've at least got the sound of that insane octave fuzz that I never appreciated at the time. But your story was brilliant, thanks for sharing mate.
Most of my heroes growing up, used Univibe; Jimi, Trower, Tony McPhee, Gilmour, Joe Walsh, etc., etc. But Machine Gun, is the obvious exemplar of the art of UniVibe. Still makes the hairs on my neck stand up.
I was waiting for this video. Breathe (In the air) - Pink Floyd (Obviously) Any song where Hendrix uses it I also like the way Robin Trower uses it. I love how this effect create a psychedelic and space atmosphere, I really love this effect.
In the UK in late 80s and early 90s, Uni-Vibes were so unfashionable that I didn't even know what one was. They didn't even get mentioned in guitar magazines. They were nowhere to be found in chain stores; you'd have had to go to second hand places or Denmark Street to find an old one. But first you had to know they existed! Maybe the bloke in Josh's story just assumed it was a chorus because he didn't know either?
@@unemployablegraduate Probably. I would have guessed phaser myself. Actually, I did. That's why I bought a Boss Ph-1r (my first pedal). Wasn't quite Jimi, but at the time I blamed it on my lack of skill (not a bad guess 😄).
@@unemployablegraduate In a way, you are correct, but it kind of combines phasing and swelling with chorus. Having recently acquired a Fulltone Deja-Vibe, I can confirm that this doesn't really sound like any chorus or phaser pedals that I own.
Especially that Vibe that comes in a range similar to the rotovibe is fire! It’s just gives you that multi dimensional sound you want when your rig feels alive and just “behaving” when it reacts with feedback and natural noise. That’s what I love about being a guitarist. Inducing mood and feel.
Robin Trower - Too Rolling Stoned I have a Rotovibe...to me, it doesn’t nail the UniVibe effect, but it’s a nice effect nonetheless. Sort of in between a Phase 45 and a UniVibe. It lacks that throb.
Is it even "real" univibe? Cool sound though. Lot's of talk about differences between JH4S and JD4S (same as JD-4S, confirmed). Would be nice if someone could analyze their circuit as all talk I see on forums is contradictory nonsense. My JD4S sounds "totally different" from the Fulltone MDV-3 (newer batch) I have too but I like them both.
Also Jimi would use the Vibe and the Leslie and that really changes things up when you're trying to get that tone w just one or the other And kind of where I'm sitting on whether to get a Vibe or Rotary pedal
HELL YEAH! My mom gave me that album for my 11th birthday or so, which was a really long time ago. It was my first Hendrix record and Pali Gap made me a die-hard for life. Great mention, man.
First off I love the sound of a univibe. I think I own six different pedals that are dedicated to that tone. Secondly, being slightly late to the party many of my favourite tracks and artists that use univibe have already been mentioned. So I thought I'd choose a slightly obscure track that to me epitomises the vibe of the 'vibe - It's 'Hey Baby (Land of the New Rising Sun)' by M.A.C.C. and the guitar player is Mike McCready of Pearl Jam. Other than some stellar univibe fuelled fretwork the track also features some stunning vocals from the late Chris Cornell. Yes it's a Hendrix cover but it's a truly inspired one!
Incredibly informative! Ty Tabor of Kings X fame has recorded with this sound on nearly every single album I believe. You should mention Ty's genius with effects at some point Josh. Thank you for edumacating a very old dog.
Ok, I wasn't going to comment but after watching this to the end I felt I had to. I've purchased many JHS products over the years and you make some of the best pedals I can consistently use Anyway, I wanted to mention that for you to educate everyone and not mention your own Uni-vibe version is commendable. But, honestly I was looking for that. So, thanks for the great overview and being an educator as well as fantastic builder who goes the distance for players who want old school with reliability and accuracy. My 2 cents. Happy Holiday's
Absolutely...only other one up there is Band of Gypsies Machine Gun Those are the two best where it's very noticeable Jimi was good at having it on and it just melding into his sound Barely noticeable
The Effectrobe TubeVibe is probably the best univibe that I've ever heard. Found out about it because Gilmour has it on his board. Tremolo and Univibe are absolutely my favourite modulation pedals.
Second this. Bought it purely because it nails "Breathe" the best of any of them. The deep swell from Hendrix is one thing, but the "limp in the ocean" feeling from "Breathe" is just something else altogether. Josh generally needs to talk more about Effectrode, I don't think he even mentioned the company in the tube pedal episode... wtf.
My favorite Uni-vibe song is definitely “Izabella” by Jimi Hendrix, specifically the Live at Woodstock version. That is the essential Uni-vibe tone for me-Univibe + Marshall + Strat neck pickup (and maybe some other things, I’m not sure). I don’t have a Uni-vibe (yet), but I do have a Danelectro Money Laundry (aka Big Spender) Spinning Speaker spinning speaker pedal from their recent Billionaire pedal series. Since the original Uni-vibe was a pedal trying to sound like a Leslie cabinet, I figure this is at least in the same family (maybe a first cousin?) to the vibe. I love this pedal (in fact, I love everything Danelectro makes-I’ve owned multiple pedals and a guitar made by them and I love them-I could get rid of almost all my gear, but I’d never ice up my dano pedals or guitar). It adds so much depth and movement to the sound, but at the same time it’s also subtle. I can crank the spinning effect and get a Rolling Stones “Let it Loose” or a Beatles “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” feeling, bit when it’s slow it adds an element that I want always want to keep in my sound with my band. On top of that, unity gain is about 9:00, which means that cranking it past that creates an awesome boost for solos!
I know that this video is old, but I bought my first univibe because of this video and it completely changed the way I thought about my psychedelic guitar solos, and is replacing a ton of effects on my board. I’d never taken a minute to read into the univibe or even think about the possibility that it may be an asset to me. Thanks for making me less stubborn and more groovy. 👍🏻
Favorite Univibe Tracks: "Machine Gun" - Band of Gypsies / "Breathe" - Pink Floyd / "Mediocre Bad Guys" - Jack Johnson.......yes...that Jack Johnson :)
It amazes me that the first ever univibe was an attempt to model a Lesley. There are so many pedals now replicating a Lesley, and so many pedals that replicate the univibe. The history of these things fascinates me. Thank you, Josh, for curating it.
Fuzzes essentially mimick torn speakers. Drive pedals mimick tube breakup. We're chasing the tones of vintage Fenders, Voxes, Marshalls,... because of their unique tones. Yet amplifiers aren't supposed to change the character of the instrument being amplified at all! Guitarists are strange creatures indeed.
@@EnterJustice haha, so true! I chased tone for years before I decided what tone I was trying to chase!! It's the journey that frustrates me, not just the destinations. 😜
@@davedavem It does make the guitar into one hell of a versatile instrument. But mostly because your pedals, (pre)amp and speakers are part of the instrument.
Josh forgot to mention Robin Trower who uses the Univibe. Bridge of sighs is one of my favorite songs that uses a Univibe. I’ve played an original Univibe and one modern pedal that can nail the sound of an original is Bob Sweet’s Ultravibe and Mojovibe. I’ve owned two Ultravibes and they are the ones to get. If you want authentic Univibe tone without spending $3000 for an original get the Sweet Sound pedals. You will thank me!
Hendrix's Machine Gun has to be numero uno. Band of Gypsies Live at the Fillmore is one of the best live recordings ever. Hands down. The master at the peak of his powers. P.S. Trower Bridge of Sighs is a solid second
Hendrix -Machine Gun. 50th anniversary this New Years Eve!!Memorized every note, sound, mistake, and pedal switch sound of whole Band of Gypsies album in 71. Where did 50 years go!!??
Can't thank you enough for the record recommends. I was completely unaware of that Hendrix album. Again and again you're like that friend's older brother with a milk crate of LPs that he reaches into, places a needle on a record and introduces you to life-altering awesomeness. Thank you!
Thanks Josh, I’ve been playing over 40 years and only started using the vibe when your Unicorn V2 debuted as I waited for it to be released. I later bought a Microvibe followed by a Drybell Vibe Machine. I find the Microvibe to be limited. Both the Unicorn and the Vibe Machine sound outstanding.
I use the drybell V2 univibe. Its got a lot of great features to help with performance and pedalboard interaction. Not to mention it sounds killer. My fav univibe song is Wait Until Tomorrow from Axis Bold As Love.
I bought a Digitech Ventura Vibe last year, for the price it does so much and sounds great in my opinion. I do think it's an effect that needs to be played for many many hours to get to know it's potential
I pulled the trigger on an EH Good Vibes before the video was even over. You continue to be a great salesperson for other companies' stuff! Loads of respect.
Man, I can't begin to tell you how much I've learned from this video. I was cycling through gear based on what other people were telling me I should be playing. I finally I learned what a vibe was from this video (I too was inspired by the "Alive" solo) and that opened the door to the sounds that I actually wanted to make with my guitar. You saved me a LOT of money. I went from almost 20 pedals trying to find what I wanted, down to 5 pedals that do exactly what I want. I gig a lot, and being able to get the sound i want with less gear is AWESOME! Thank you!
The Electronic Orange "moon vibe" sounds great, and is the only Univibe pedal I know that has a stompswitch that changes the chorus and vibrato mode.Excellent feature. Not sure why other vibe pedals don't have this option. I mostly use the vibrato mode as described in the video.
You're right about the uni-Vibe and I'm only starting to appreciate this now. There is definitely something moody about the Uni-Vibe that a chorus, flanger or phaser won't get. It always makes me think of Opeth for some reason.
Everyone's song choice is good here but for me it has to be Breathe from DSOTM. That swell building to the first raked chord with the univibe just pulsing underneath is spiritual.
Need to mention Bridge Of Sights and I Can’t Wait Much Longer from Robin Trower! Absolutely amazing tunes! I have a Fulltone’s Deja Vibe 2 and I love it!
@@josephwright5921 The world is a strange place. It's also odd that those aliens never came back to visit, and never returned my lawn mower. Between that and flat squares of pink bubblegum with cards of US civil war soldiers impaled on spikes, my little brain is just unable to keep up. And that was over 50 years ago. But my DOD flanger is a marvel.
Rainbow Bridge was the first Jimi Hendrix album I ever heard. I was 13 at summer camp in 1978 - that was a life-changing record for me. We had it on 8 track tape and we'd just let it cycle continuously along with Crash Landing and Midnight Lightning for two months straight 24/7 at the cabin we were living in. That Univibe strat sound was really heavy on all those albums, odd how you can't get them anymore. I think that there was some legal grey area with some of those posthumous Hendrix records. I bought Rainbow Bridge immediately after I got home and played the grooves off of it. The studio version of the Star Spangled Banner is absolutely mind-blowing - I like it more than the Woodstock version - it's a lot more psychedelic and weird. Dolly Dagger had the Univibe on it too.
Rainbow Bridge has been my favorite Hendrix album since I went all in on Jimi at the age of 13, that was 4 years after his death, and I got Are you Experienced at 7 in 69, but really fell in Love with the Bridge, Dolly Dagger, Hear my Train A Comin', and Hey Baby,( Land of the New Risin' Sun! My three favorites, and his 4am writing in the open fold. Ah, 45 years, and still fresh in my mind. Me! Peace, Love and ah, scuse me while I play my guitar! Keith "Ebbramone" Clarke
Rainbow Bridge changed my life. Hear My Train A Coming, Pali Gap, Hey Baby (New Rising Sun). I have lots (I mean lots) of Hendrix albums, but the two most important ones don't come from the 60s (Rainbow Bridge, First Rays Of The New Rising Sun)
Machine Gun (Live At Berkeley - 2nd Show, 10PM) is my favourite Uni-Vibe moment. The intro Jimi does from around 0:19-0:42 is one big phrase that just runs on and on, like a 20-second sentence with no breath. In a good way. And the incendiaries keep raining for 10 minutes, incredible stuff.
man Rainbow Bridge is so slept on, to me it features some of Hendrix's most creative playing. My fav track it's Pali Gap which i think de uses Univibe on the second guitar, there's a solo towards the end that makes your mind slide back and forth with the guitar, to me it always feels like going to heaven for a few seconds.
Indeed and some of my favorite songs/tones...Need to add though that I think he sometimes used the UniVibe and Leslie at the same time and why people get frustrated that they don't nail the tone
Been binging a bunch of your videos! I'm probably the little blip from Puerto Rico in your stats. Not a big gearhead, but I've been trying to find a good place to start. Your content is 100% the best out there for this. Thank you!
Hey Josh, My understanding is that the original Univibe was made for organists, not guitar players, so they wouldn't have to haul around the massive Leslie cabs. Organ players didn't really take to it because it wasn't a true Leslie reproduction, but guitarists discovered it and it took off from there. Love your videos, keep up the great work (and send me one of your pedals!).
Rainbow Bridge had fantastic Uni Vibe including on vibrato. That's a pretty crazy backstory to how that concert came to be. Jimi was hired and payed to do a little private concert for what was basically a LSD cult in Hawaii. Check out a book called Orange Sunshine. And if you have time check out the entire movie Rainbow Bridge. It's a mess but it's got an amazing story behind it and Jimi plays at the end. Oh, and there's a spot in the middle where Jimi is having a late night conversation with a couple of the cultsters that is one of the very few movies we have of him talking casually giving you a feeling of what he was really like. Required viewing if you are into Hendrix the person. RUclips search Rainbow Bridge and look for Jimi and be sure and check out the interview.
It's not "throwing your signal in and out of phase" per se. Your signal gets split in two. One signal is the "dry signal", which gets unaltered. The second signal gets shifted 180* out of phase, but at a specific frequency. When this signal is then mixed with the dry signal, the frequency at which 180* phase shift occurs gets canceled out, creating a "notch" in the frequency spectrum. The Univibe, along with the phase 90, is a 4 stage phase shift circuit, which creates two canceled frequencies, or two "notches". The purpose of the LFO is to sweep the center frequencies of the notches up/down the frequency spectrum, which creates the swooshy/swirly kinda "wah-ish" effect in certain places. We can think of it as a sort of sweeping phase canceling comb filter. The Univibe does sound very much quite different from the Phase 90 circuit. This, I think, is due to the output wave shape of the LFO along with the use of LDRs (Light Dependent Resistors) instead of FET transistors to sweep the frequencies.
Love the Uni Vibe. Star Spangled Banner is the stand out track in my mind, and Pearl Jam's TEN album. Confession: I own the T.C. Electronic Viscous Vibe, which is digital. I guess I wanted something completely tweakable.
josh is in the business of making pedals yet freely showcases other builders. not something I see very often...or...ever.
This^^^ anyone accusing Josh of just highlighting his own pedals( which would be 100% legit, since it is his channel and he makes pedals) has never actually watched a vid and just has an axe to grind and/or is completely ignorant.
Brian Wampler showcases other pedals sometimes too, but Josh has the ultimate collection…
@@joelspaulding5964 It’s his passion and it’s also good for business. Doesn’t everyone want their pedals designed by someone who loves all the great pedals of the past?
As far as I'm concerned, Josh featuring other's pedals just gives him more credibility. He is obviously passionate about pedals, and has a deep knowledge and immense collection!
not many people would want to watch. it's all part of the funnel.
Anything that David Gilmour uses it on ... "Breathe," "Echos," "Us and Them," "Have a Cigar," ... you get the point. I can't always tell if that is what he is using, because sometimes it is so subtle.
I don't believe he used the Univibe on "Echoes" because he (from my knowledge) acquired his unit in '72, whereas "Echoes" was recorded in '71. And as far as "Have A Cigar", that's actually a MXR Phase 90.
@@MountSellout77 yep no univibe was on echoes just a fuzz face and a binson echorec
Robin Trower's Bridge of Sighs is the quitessential UniVibe tone. That phasey-fluttery-vibratoey guitar lick on the intro section defines what a UniVibe is for me.
all day long, brother. exactly as you say
jppagetoo I second that!
Oh, dude, have you never been experienced? Jimi Hendrix on Band Of Gypsies, and the song is Machine Gun. That's the place where Trower got his sound.
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Thats the first song I thought of.
I know i'm over a year late, but Band of Gypsies "Machine Gun" was the first song to make me seek out that Univibe tone. Especially on the live album, when the song opens up just before the first verse, hendrix just leans into that swirly goodness.
When Hendrix hit THAT NOTE right at the beginning of the solo in Machine Gun, i had no idea what that sound but I wanted to sound just like that. Just amazing genius.
I was about to reference that same sonh and Solo. The off-beat univibe at the beginning of the solo is perfect
My favorite univibe effect is on
Jimi Hendrix's 'Hear my train a Comin' at Berkeley in 1970.
At the end of the first solo, he stepped on it as he drops the whammy bar down and pulls it back up and it creates this very cool almost mechanical sounding effect
do you have a link to the song ?
@@joey6761 There is video of the whole concert if you look for it That particular part not sure But going to dig up my VHS up....Oh snap no VHS player anymore 😂 Boy they sure get you having to but stuff over and over again
Can’t find it anywhere are you sure it was Berkley 1970 ??
@@blartsampsin8633 Positive! That same recordings was also the Warner/Reprise album Rainbow Bridge.
@@dcuss7294 thank you!
4:56 Original 60's Uni-Vibe
6:22 Danelectro Chicken Salada
7:15 Jam Pedal Retro Vibe
8:38 EQD The Depths
9:52 Mojo Vibe
You forgot Fulltone
My uni-vibe song is Breathe by Pink Floyd.
I gotta go with Shine On but I dig all the vibes on DSOTM.
Yes!!
shine on, he uses a phaser@@toddincharlotte
@@jackprizant7704 Yeah I don't know. I've used both and the vibe works better for me. Have a Cigar from the same record is definitely Phase.
@@jackprizant7704 Here's the solo from Time for reference. Using the Morning Glory as a Treble Booster into a Skreddy LMMD for this one :)
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One of my favorite songs using a univibe is Bridge Of Sighs by Robin Trower.
That was my choice.
Great number... how does he keep it so fabulously SLOW?!
@@stephensmith799He used the Speed Controller foot pedal to turn the speed down
Hmmm never hear of that song before..... 😆
Robin Trower had some of the best sound ever in his early recordings. Most underrated guitarist of all time. Greatest little know guitarist ever.
For 20 years I've been trying to find a univibe pedal that is accurate to the og pedal shown here. No one ever says if a pedal is accurate to the real thing in the past so I REALLY appreciate this. Univibe has been my magic unicorn that I cannot find ever since I started. Thanks Josh! Its greatly appreciated. I can't overstate this enough.
Big star ballad of El goodo. I thought it was a phaser pedal but after checking out this episode I'm convinced it's a uni vibe
I love any Gilmour use of the vibe, especially Breathe from DSotM. On my pedalboard, I have a DryBell Vibe Machine, which pairs very nicely with my JHS Muffuletta when I’m ready to board the train to Jimi-town.
You know I've tried the Fulltone..Drybells and several others and still haven't found the one for me So thinking maybe Rotary pedal is better for me but in actually looking at some onstage pictures of Jimi I see the Vibe as well as the Leslie so I'm thinking that really he used both to get that magic tone on BoG and other recordings
I use a H&K Rotosphere for that, but yeah, it's an amazing tone.
@@paulcowart3174 try a strymon lex or a fender pinwheel if you want a good rotary tone.
Favorite Uni-Vibe song.............Machine Gun.
Bought my 1st Uni-Vibe in 1974, when 'Bridge Of Sighs' came out.....I was in high school.
Sold it..........then bought another in 1976.
Found a dead-mint Uni-Vibe in a 'Mom & Pop' music store in 1985.
It was still in original packaging......paid $300.00 for it and a mint Maestro Phase-Shifter.
When gigging in the mid-80's, the sound-guy at a club almost had a heart-attack when he looked at my pedalboard.
"THAT'S A UNIVIBE! WHERE DID YOU GET IT?"
When he asked me if I was worried about it getting stolen at a gig, I told him I'd just go home and get my other Vibe.
"........you have 2?......"
Why yes! Yes I do!
Another guitarist (an obvious Hendrix fan) also wet his pants when he spotted it.
His reaction after I'd demo'd it?
"......That's all it does?......"
Sold both Vibes years ago..........along with:
Mutron Bi-Phaser (1975) w/original box & templates...great for those 'Love Boat' & 'Charlie's Angels' gigs...
Tychobrahe Pedalflanger (1976) w/original wood crate...
Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face (OLD!) bought from Manny's in NYC.
At Manny's, they had a drawer full of guitar gadgets.
They weren't in boxes.....there was literally a pile of .....everything.....fuzzboxes, pedals, wahs....everything.
When you wanted to buy a wah, fuzz, whatever, they'd reach into their drawer full of gadgets, grab one, and let you test it.
If you liked it, then they'd go and get a new one for you.....and toss the 'test-gadget' back into the drawer.
So that FF had probably been sitting there since the 1960's........*sigh*....
(Apologies for rambling........................slow day here at work.)
Old comment but that's crazy cool
You are the only stompbox designer that don't have fear to explain and show how the circuits are and work. YOU ARE THE MOST COOL STOMPBOX DESIGNER!!! 🤘🎸🔊🎶
there are others that do this too... he might not be the very coolest
@@zhou_sei Just what I need, an answer to a question that I never made
@@jaersee - You made a statement that was incorrect. He was just letting you know that plenty of pedal makers are very open about their pedals/circuits.
@@Phrankstar I gave MY PERSONAL OPINION about a video so my personal opinion is based on MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE and that's why my opinion can't be "incorrect".
I love you just got the Angry Charlie.... Yesterday I re-did my pedal board.. put my Line 6 Helix back in the box..
I have been watching your videos for a while now Josh and I LOVE the respect and appreciation you have for your "competitors". Even though sometimes people choose your vs their pedals in the market, I love how you are friends with them, and always refer to them by name and company. It makes me really feel like theres a small group of friends making epic pedals in their garages. And that's special. So thank you for that!!
Awe, the secret of Mad Season.
Indeed
I have to go for Robin Trower’s Bridge of Sighs for full on UniVibe glory. He uses the Fulltone model these days I think. I have a DejaVibe and it, plus a good fuzz pedal, is my happy place. Chungleswarblewarblewarble
BINGO. I also strongly recommend the Moen SHAKY JIMI. Very flexible and mighty.
ruclips.net/video/NdeWNfTY6J0/видео.html
My second favorite Uni-Vibe track.
I believe Edge uses it on “One”. The effect is used on verses 2 and 3. Sounds so cool! It’s more noticeable on the live version.
Awesome choice.
Shred Tele Man
That is one of the best digital Uni-Vibes, and it's very affordable.
I've went through many different ones, and I've la dead on the Villanova, from Mojo Hand Fx. It's photocell based, but in a small box, and it has a mix knob, that is different from other vibes I've had.
*The Shaky Jimi isn't digital. It's got a bulb, but is not built with the best quality. For the price, it's the best imo.
Love these pedal episodes- great to see all the variety in the market
My favourite type of guitar effects, by far. The almost overdrive on a good vibe, with the slow warble of the vibrato side is just so juicy. No other effect achieves that for me.
I love it that Josh completely nerds out over other manufacturers pedals. He's just a pedal lover and has a huge passion for good builds. Super fun to listen to him!
The Ballad Of El Goodo by Big Star has a great clean uni-vibe sound as well.
Seriously? Love them and will have to check it out… thanks for the heads-up!
"Evil man make me kill ya,
Evil man make you kill me"
JMH, Fillmore East, 1969-12-31
The definitive Univibe jam
JMH ? Maybe you meant Hendrix
@@napomania congrats - you guessed James Marshall Hendrix's initials. You win a cookie.
@@omagoo585 🤣😂👍🏼
I always have a melancholy feeling when I see the “record time” frame.
I guess I just wish the videos were always a little longer ! Lol.
Love these videos, thanks for making the work week bearable.
As a kid my I would visit my grandmother with my mum and around the age fourteen I became interested in guitar. My gran lived about a ten minute walk from the shops and there was a pawn shop that had been there for as long as I can remember. In the glass counter cabinet was a bunch stuff and one thing that had started to catch my eye was a greyish box with a bunch of knobs and switches. I didn't know what did but it looked interesting. $50.. Fast forward 4-5 years and I moved out of home into the same area as my gran with a friend/fellow guitarist. I had started work at print shop and with one of my first pay packets I went up to the pawnshop. Incredibly that fx box was still there at fifty bucks. I got the guy to pull it out and turn it on. Just seeing the bulb on was enough for me. Didn't even play a guitar through it. I got home plugged in and was disappointed that it didn't make a distortion sound. ha ha. . Around that time cds where making such an impact that there was a huge clearance sale of vinyl at Festival Hall here in Brisbane. It was huge. I came away with a bunch and in amongst it was Jimi Hendrix Band Of Gypsys. I put on the record and it blew me away. But Machine Gun was the stand out. Amazing. At which point it dawned on me that there was a familiar soothing warbling sound. Holy sit i had the same pedal as Hendrix. I pulled it out of the closet with my little practice amp next to the record players speakers. The same. it was later that it dawned me that the pedal I had was different but the same. Mine is the Shinei Reslytone rt-18, pre Univibe model. But yeah, Machine Gun is the one.
You lucky piece of shit you!! lol I shall give you 55 for it since im such a gent!! whata find!
Great Story! It waited all those years for you... and you kept it-- when it wasnt 'the one'. Mine/ sounds like you still have it, and i hope you do. Thanks for sharing that story!
+mick destiny I think a lot more Shin-ei stuff ended up in Australia than in other parts of the world 'cos of our closeness to Asia geographically. My first ever effects pedal was a Shin-ei fuzz-wah, and I only bought it 'cos it was really cheap -- it was the early 1980s and those kinds of effects were out of fashion because of the new wave etc. It's now worth a fortune, but unfortunately I completely trashed it. For a while I even used it as a doorstop, and the wah pedal disappeared altogether (not that was even that good to begin with) ! I've since bought a couple of clones of the fuzz, so I've at least got the sound of that insane octave fuzz that I never appreciated at the time.
But your story was brilliant, thanks for sharing mate.
My favorite univibe song? Hendrix - Machine Gun
Best Uni-Vibe song of all time hands down. No one knew how to lean into a Uni-Vibe like Hendrix did.
Also has the best high note ever
caseylm100 fuck that part makes me cream everytime. The sustain!! Goosebumps
Machine Fucking Gun! BRILLIANT
@@caseylm100 I know the note...and it kills me every time
This just joined the ranks of gear videos worth watching more than once
Most of my heroes growing up, used Univibe; Jimi, Trower, Tony McPhee, Gilmour, Joe Walsh, etc., etc. But Machine Gun, is the obvious exemplar of the art of UniVibe. Still makes the hairs on my neck stand up.
So true - Machine Gun from Band of Gypsys is my stand-out UniVibe classic. Totally gut-wrenching!
I was waiting for this video.
Breathe (In the air) - Pink Floyd (Obviously)
Any song where Hendrix uses it
I also like the way Robin Trower uses it.
I love how this effect create a psychedelic and space atmosphere, I really love this effect.
"It's a chorus." (Translation: it's a Univibe, but I don't have one of those. I do have a chorus pedal. I'll sucker you into buying that.)
In the UK in late 80s and early 90s, Uni-Vibes were so unfashionable that I didn't even know what one was. They didn't even get mentioned in guitar magazines. They were nowhere to be found in chain stores; you'd have had to go to second hand places or Denmark Street to find an old one. But first you had to know they existed! Maybe the bloke in Josh's story just assumed it was a chorus because he didn't know either?
@@unemployablegraduate Probably. I would have guessed phaser myself. Actually, I did. That's why I bought a Boss Ph-1r (my first pedal). Wasn't quite Jimi, but at the time I blamed it on my lack of skill (not a bad guess 😄).
@@unemployablegraduate I went through the same thing here in the USA. Could never figure out how to get that sound.
Bro! A chorus is like looking at a girl with makeup, and a vibe is like looking at a natural beauty with no make up. Lol I picture it that way
@@unemployablegraduate In a way, you are correct, but it kind of combines phasing and swelling with chorus. Having recently acquired a Fulltone Deja-Vibe, I can confirm that this doesn't really sound like any chorus or phaser pedals that I own.
“ you don’t need a fancy phaser, you need a Univibe” great quote 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🕺🏾🕺🏾🔥✊🏾🤘🏾
"You don't need a fancy phaser, you need a univibe."
My MXR Univibe just cried out in pain and self-loathing.
Mine tooo
The MXR Univibe is great, but it's not really a Univibe except in name. It's an AWESOME phaser, though.
day of the eagle- trower. the cocked wah and the univibe together on the first little solo.
Especially that Vibe that comes in a range similar to the rotovibe is fire! It’s just gives you that multi dimensional sound you want when your rig feels alive and just “behaving” when it reacts with feedback and natural noise. That’s what I love about being a guitarist. Inducing mood and feel.
Robin Trower - Too Rolling Stoned
I have a Rotovibe...to me, it doesn’t nail the UniVibe effect, but it’s a nice effect nonetheless. Sort of in between a Phase 45 and a UniVibe. It lacks that throb.
there are revisions... i think you want the one with Vactrols inside ....LDR/LED combos with + - on them, you cant miss 'em, they're back by the heel.
Here here !
Is it even "real" univibe? Cool sound though. Lot's of talk about differences between JH4S and JD4S (same as JD-4S, confirmed). Would be nice if someone could analyze their circuit as all talk I see on forums is contradictory nonsense. My JD4S sounds "totally different" from the Fulltone MDV-3 (newer batch) I have too but I like them both.
Also Jimi would use the Vibe and the Leslie and that really changes things up when you're trying to get that tone w just one or the other And kind of where I'm sitting on whether to get a Vibe or Rotary pedal
HELL YEAH! My mom gave me that album for my 11th birthday or so, which was a really long time ago. It was my first Hendrix record and Pali Gap made me a die-hard for life. Great mention, man.
In my opinion, nothing sounds more vintage than the UniVibe. Sound so… old… like a grandpa’s radio. I love it.
Can't afford it! :(
First off I love the sound of a univibe. I think I own six different pedals that are dedicated to that tone.
Secondly, being slightly late to the party many of my favourite tracks and artists that use univibe have already been mentioned. So I thought I'd choose a slightly obscure track that to me epitomises the vibe of the 'vibe - It's 'Hey Baby (Land of the New Rising Sun)' by M.A.C.C. and the guitar player is Mike McCready of Pearl Jam. Other than some stellar univibe fuelled fretwork the track also features some stunning vocals from the late Chris Cornell. Yes it's a Hendrix cover but it's a truly inspired one!
Incredibly informative! Ty Tabor of Kings X fame has recorded with this sound on nearly every single album I believe. You should mention Ty's genius with effects at some point Josh. Thank you for edumacating a very old dog.
Ok, I wasn't going to comment but after watching this to the end I felt I had to. I've purchased many JHS products over the years and you make some of the best pedals I can consistently use Anyway, I wanted to mention that for you to educate everyone and not mention your own Uni-vibe version is commendable. But, honestly I was looking for that. So, thanks for the great overview and being an educator as well as fantastic builder who goes the distance for players who want old school with reliability and accuracy. My 2 cents. Happy Holiday's
Bridge of Sighs Greatest univibe Song Ever
Shit-Damn-YEAH!
It is the song I think of when I think about the Univibe.
Absolutely...only other one up there is Band of Gypsies Machine Gun Those are the two best where it's very noticeable Jimi was good at having it on and it just melding into his sound Barely noticeable
@@paulcowart3174 Machine Gun, Star Spangled Banner.
Jim Hendrix - “Jungle”. Best song to ever use univibe. It’s lovely
The Effectrobe TubeVibe is probably the best univibe that I've ever heard. Found out about it because Gilmour has it on his board. Tremolo and Univibe are absolutely my favourite modulation pedals.
Second this. Bought it purely because it nails "Breathe" the best of any of them. The deep swell from Hendrix is one thing, but the "limp in the ocean" feeling from "Breathe" is just something else altogether.
Josh generally needs to talk more about Effectrode, I don't think he even mentioned the company in the tube pedal episode... wtf.
My favorite Uni-vibe song is definitely “Izabella” by Jimi Hendrix, specifically the Live at Woodstock version. That is the essential Uni-vibe tone for me-Univibe + Marshall + Strat neck pickup (and maybe some other things, I’m not sure).
I don’t have a Uni-vibe (yet), but I do have a Danelectro Money Laundry (aka Big Spender) Spinning Speaker spinning speaker pedal from their recent Billionaire pedal series. Since the original Uni-vibe was a pedal trying to sound like a Leslie cabinet, I figure this is at least in the same family (maybe a first cousin?) to the vibe.
I love this pedal (in fact, I love everything Danelectro makes-I’ve owned multiple pedals and a guitar made by them and I love them-I could get rid of almost all my gear, but I’d never ice up my dano pedals or guitar). It adds so much depth and movement to the sound, but at the same time it’s also subtle. I can crank the spinning effect and get a Rolling Stones “Let it Loose” or a Beatles “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” feeling, bit when it’s slow it adds an element that I want always want to keep in my sound with my band. On top of that, unity gain is about 9:00, which means that cranking it past that creates an awesome boost for solos!
Zednanref85
Wah Wah > Fuzz Face > Octavia > Uni-Vibe > Amp
Good choice!! Machine Gun was mine but definitely a good choice!
I know that this video is old, but I bought my first univibe because of this video and it completely changed the way I thought about my psychedelic guitar solos, and is replacing a ton of effects on my board. I’d never taken a minute to read into the univibe or even think about the possibility that it may be an asset to me. Thanks for making me less stubborn and more groovy. 👍🏻
What univibe did you get?
3 ½ years later, still a good resource.
Hendrix' "Isabella" wouldn't be the same without the Uni-vibe.
Has to be my favorite studio song from JH
Favorite Univibe Tracks: "Machine Gun" - Band of Gypsies / "Breathe" - Pink Floyd / "Mediocre Bad Guys" - Jack Johnson.......yes...that Jack Johnson :)
Robin Trower used the Uni-vibe on so many classic songs for almost 40 years.
It amazes me that the first ever univibe was an attempt to model a Lesley. There are so many pedals now replicating a Lesley, and so many pedals that replicate the univibe. The history of these things fascinates me. Thank you, Josh, for curating it.
Yes and kind of my quandary right now Do I get a Vibe or rotary pedal
Fuzzes essentially mimick torn speakers. Drive pedals mimick tube breakup. We're chasing the tones of vintage Fenders, Voxes, Marshalls,... because of their unique tones. Yet amplifiers aren't supposed to change the character of the instrument being amplified at all!
Guitarists are strange creatures indeed.
@@EnterJustice haha, so true! I chased tone for years before I decided what tone I was trying to chase!! It's the journey that frustrates me, not just the destinations. 😜
@@davedavem It does make the guitar into one hell of a versatile instrument. But mostly because your pedals, (pre)amp and speakers are part of the instrument.
@@EnterJustice nice way of looking at it 😊
Josh forgot to mention Robin Trower who uses the Univibe. Bridge of sighs is one of my favorite songs that uses a Univibe. I’ve played an original Univibe and one modern pedal that can nail the sound of an original is Bob Sweet’s Ultravibe and Mojovibe. I’ve owned two Ultravibes and they are the ones to get. If you want authentic Univibe tone without spending $3000 for an original get the Sweet Sound pedals. You will thank me!
David Gilmour was also a glaring omission.
The Whole Dark Side Of The Moon is laden with Uni Vibe goodness
5:15 is magic. It's like watching the new year's eve ball drop.
Hendrix's Machine Gun has to be numero uno. Band of Gypsies Live at the Fillmore is one of the best live recordings ever. Hands down. The master at the peak of his powers.
P.S. Trower Bridge of Sighs is a solid second
agree
100%
My choice as well. What a performance.
correct answer
That's the one. 🤘
10:36 Heresy! Doyle Bramhall II on the Smokestack album! Listen to the song 'Life' and the solo at the end. Best. Vibe. Ever.
Josh you are fabulous, and amazing man. I love your videos. I saw probably all of them and always want more. Keep doing as you do and stay in health.
Hendrix -Machine Gun. 50th anniversary this New Years Eve!!Memorized every note, sound, mistake, and pedal switch sound of whole Band of Gypsies album in 71. Where did 50 years go!!??
I have the Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe on my board. Sounds great! For me, Robin Trower "Bridge of Sighs." Thanks again Josh!
Right now I’m on a Robin Trower kick so pretty much the entire Bridge Of Sighs album.
How did they talk about Vibe but not talk about Trower?!
@@gdhi11 And forgetting the Fulltone MDV-3? Oh, we got something here!!
He doesn´t like Robin Trower!?!?
(Edit: Spelling)
@@Gubson YES I was wondering why the Fulltone Custom Shop MDV-3 Mini Deja 'Vibe' was excluded
Listen to Daydream on RT’s Twice Removed From Yesterday album.
The recommendation of using the “Vibrato” Mode with a slow rate is a cool sound. Gives me a reason to use that mode on my Fulltone Vibe.
Can't thank you enough for the record recommends. I was completely unaware of that Hendrix album. Again and again you're like that friend's older brother with a milk crate of LPs that he reaches into, places a needle on a record and introduces you to life-altering awesomeness. Thank you!
Thanks Josh, I’ve been playing over 40 years and only started using the vibe when your Unicorn V2 debuted as I waited for it to be released. I later bought a Microvibe followed by a Drybell Vibe Machine. I find the Microvibe to be limited. Both the Unicorn and the Vibe Machine sound outstanding.
I use the drybell V2 univibe. Its got a lot of great features to help with performance and pedalboard interaction. Not to mention it sounds killer. My fav univibe song is Wait Until Tomorrow from Axis Bold As Love.
Jimi Hendrix - Villanova Junction
I don't know if it's my absolute favorite but I haven't seen any others mention it.
I bought a Digitech Ventura Vibe last year, for the price it does so much and sounds great in my opinion. I do think it's an effect that needs to be played for many many hours to get to know it's potential
The Ventura!
I pulled the trigger on an EH Good Vibes before the video was even over. You continue to be a great salesperson for other companies' stuff! Loads of respect.
Man, I can't begin to tell you how much I've learned from this video. I was cycling through gear based on what other people were telling me I should be playing. I finally I learned what a vibe was from this video (I too was inspired by the "Alive" solo) and that opened the door to the sounds that I actually wanted to make with my guitar. You saved me a LOT of money. I went from almost 20 pedals trying to find what I wanted, down to 5 pedals that do exactly what I want. I gig a lot, and being able to get the sound i want with less gear is AWESOME! Thank you!
Robin Trower ...nuff said .....
MrWilson WithaStrat Robin should have been mentioned here for sure.
I concur...
Totally agree.
Little Bit of Sympathy!!
Agreed, if not the best use of univibe, equal to.
Robin Trower Daydream all kinds of vibe and emotion in that track love it
The Electronic Orange "moon vibe" sounds great, and is the only Univibe pedal I know that has a stompswitch that changes the chorus and vibrato mode.Excellent feature. Not sure why other vibe pedals don't have this option. I mostly use the vibrato mode as described in the video.
You're right about the uni-Vibe and I'm only starting to appreciate this now. There is definitely something moody about the Uni-Vibe that a chorus, flanger or phaser won't get. It always makes me think of Opeth for some reason.
@JHS Pedals I really love your Videos. Your passion for pedals always shines through. It's great to have your expertise to learn from. Thank you!
Everyone's song choice is good here but for me it has to be Breathe from DSOTM. That swell building to the first raked chord with the univibe just pulsing underneath is spiritual.
Need to mention Bridge Of Sights and I Can’t Wait Much Longer from Robin Trower! Absolutely amazing tunes!
I have a Fulltone’s Deja Vibe 2 and I love it!
“So this Dunlop rotovibe was exactly the sound I had been looking for since high school”
*doesn’t even play it*
5:02
Joseph Wright that’s not the rotovibe. He
talks about it at 7:26 but never plays it
Max Ein. Ok. It is a little odd that he never got back to playing it.
@@josephwright5921 The world is a strange place. It's also odd that those aliens never came back to visit, and never returned my lawn mower. Between that and flat squares of pink bubblegum with cards of US civil war soldiers impaled on spikes, my little brain is just unable to keep up. And that was over 50 years ago. But my DOD flanger is a marvel.
Guess it's just how his sense of humor works
1:56- Pure Guitar JOY! What a great way to start my day! Thank you.
Rainbow Bridge was the first Jimi Hendrix album I ever heard. I was 13 at summer camp in 1978 - that was a life-changing record for me. We had it on 8 track tape and we'd just let it cycle continuously along with Crash Landing and Midnight Lightning for two months straight 24/7 at the cabin we were living in. That Univibe strat sound was really heavy on all those albums, odd how you can't get them anymore. I think that there was some legal grey area with some of those posthumous Hendrix records. I bought Rainbow Bridge immediately after I got home and played the grooves off of it. The studio version of the Star Spangled Banner is absolutely mind-blowing - I like it more than the Woodstock version - it's a lot more psychedelic and weird. Dolly Dagger had the Univibe on it too.
Hey Baby, New Risin' Sun, off that album you just held up there. Rainbow Bridge
there's a version by temple of the dog ruclips.net/video/0u40L3X-6io/видео.html
Pali Gap he takes a trip down Wes Montgomery Ave
Rainbow Bridge has been my favorite Hendrix album since I went all in on Jimi at the age of 13, that was 4 years after his death, and I got Are you Experienced at 7 in 69, but really fell in Love with the Bridge, Dolly Dagger, Hear my Train A Comin', and Hey Baby,( Land of the New Risin' Sun! My three favorites, and his 4am writing in the open fold. Ah, 45 years, and still fresh in my mind. Me!
Peace, Love and ah, scuse me while I play my guitar!
Keith "Ebbramone" Clarke
Rainbow Bridge changed my life.
Hear My Train A Coming, Pali Gap, Hey Baby (New Rising Sun).
I have lots (I mean lots) of Hendrix albums, but the two most important ones don't come from the 60s (Rainbow Bridge, First Rays Of The New Rising Sun)
Pearl Jam's "State of Love and Trust" has a great Rotovibe riff
Jitney Jungle.... I remember these grocery stores in Brandon Mississippi when I was growing up. Great video man
Machine Gun (Live At Berkeley - 2nd Show, 10PM) is my favourite Uni-Vibe moment. The intro Jimi does from around 0:19-0:42 is one big phrase that just runs on and on, like a 20-second sentence with no breath. In a good way. And the incendiaries keep raining for 10 minutes, incredible stuff.
Ballad of El Goodo by Big Star.. #1 Lowest Common Denominator - Todd Rundgren
Low yoyo stuff - captain beefheart
So that's the effect Big Star used! This song is so magical!
haha I knew it was you as soon as I read your comment, didn’t even have to see your name! Sup Fernando!
Univibe is all over that first big star record. Probably one of the best examples of an always-on kinda vibe tone
man Rainbow Bridge is so slept on, to me it features some of Hendrix's most creative playing. My fav track it's Pali Gap which i think de uses Univibe on the second guitar, there's a solo towards the end that makes your mind slide back and forth with the guitar, to me it always feels like going to heaven for a few seconds.
Well, Jimi did use the vibrato mode on several of the songs of that record: Pali Gap, Hey Baby, Dolly Dagger... The sound is wonderful.
Indeed and some of my favorite songs/tones...Need to add though that I think he sometimes used the UniVibe and Leslie at the same time and why people get frustrated that they don't nail the tone
Been binging a bunch of your videos! I'm probably the little blip from Puerto Rico in your stats. Not a big gearhead, but I've been trying to find a good place to start. Your content is 100% the best out there for this. Thank you!
Hey Josh,
My understanding is that the original Univibe was made for organists, not guitar players, so they wouldn't have to haul around the massive Leslie cabs. Organ players didn't really take to it because it wasn't a true Leslie reproduction, but guitarists discovered it and it took off from there.
Love your videos, keep up the great work (and send me one of your pedals!).
Drybell vibe machine is probably considered a modern classic. I believe it has the bulb.
sure it does.
It does have a photocell
Pali Gap influenced me greatly, heard it in high school and i still play it sometimes or catch the vibe of it and improv
My favorite use of univibe is Ritchie Blackmore on the first rainbow album.
Cracking univibe review Josh & Nick thank you
I'm quickly becoming obsessed with the univibe sound. Thanks Josh!
Rainbow Bridge had fantastic Uni Vibe including on vibrato. That's a pretty crazy backstory to how that concert came to be. Jimi was hired and payed to do a little private concert for what was basically a LSD cult in Hawaii. Check out a book called Orange Sunshine. And if you have time check out the entire movie Rainbow Bridge. It's a mess but it's got an amazing story behind it and Jimi plays at the end. Oh, and there's a spot in the middle where Jimi is having a late night conversation with a couple of the cultsters that is one of the very few movies we have of him talking casually giving you a feeling of what he was really like. Required viewing if you are into Hendrix the person. RUclips search Rainbow Bridge and look for Jimi and be sure and check out the interview.
Making a Univibe 101 without saying Robin Trower even once!....Woaw!
A swing and a miss!
Trower is why i ever wanted a 'vibro' pedal.
He wanted one for PJ....
No mention of the Korg Nuvibe, I love that pedal
It's not "throwing your signal in and out of phase" per se. Your signal gets split in two. One signal is the "dry signal", which gets unaltered. The second signal gets shifted 180* out of phase, but at a specific frequency. When this signal is then mixed with the dry signal, the frequency at which 180* phase shift occurs gets canceled out, creating a "notch" in the frequency spectrum.
The Univibe, along with the phase 90, is a 4 stage phase shift circuit, which creates two canceled frequencies, or two "notches".
The purpose of the LFO is to sweep the center frequencies of the notches up/down the frequency spectrum, which creates the swooshy/swirly kinda "wah-ish" effect in certain places.
We can think of it as a sort of sweeping phase canceling comb filter.
The Univibe does sound very much quite different from the Phase 90 circuit. This, I think, is due to the output wave shape of the LFO along with the use of LDRs (Light Dependent Resistors) instead of FET transistors to sweep the frequencies.
Cry of love - Sunday Morning Flood. First time I heard a Univibe was that track and I've been hooked ever since
Nirvana - Radio Friendly Unit Shifter. Kurt used the Rotovibe as well. Always wanted one, still have yet to get one.
Reach down- Temple of the dog.
I believe it is a vibe kinda thing, anyhow that riff at the beginning it takes me miles away every time.
Love the Uni Vibe. Star Spangled Banner is the stand out track in my mind, and Pearl Jam's TEN album.
Confession: I own the T.C. Electronic Viscous Vibe, which is digital. I guess I wanted something completely tweakable.
Oh, Josh, thank you for this info. I know its an old vid but it was great information. That is the sound I was looking for, you're the man!
Excellent choice re: Hear My Train A Comin'! My fav Univibe jam is Big Star's "FEEL". THat Intro is lightening in a bottle for my ears!