5:40, it's the other way around. 9volt power into a 15v Pedal just won't be strong enough to turn on the pedal. 15v intoa 9V pedal could damage it, but I think most pedals are designed with some sort of circuit protection; but I wouldn't bet my life on it.
Great vid! Horn player here, gonna test out this setup for sure but how do you improvise like that? Any exercises or specific scale/scale patterns you recommend? Thanks!
Jazz trumpet player here, blues scales and pentatonic scales are a good place to start, but you should also know your major and minor scales. But 100% the most important is the chromatic scale. Knowing how to play the "wrong" notes tastefully and in the right places separates good soloists from the greatest. That's what I've learned at least
This made me want to dust off my old school trumpet and just go for it ! Awesome. Really inspiring :)
wooo that’s amazing!!
I don't even own a trumpet, but I found this very useful, thank you for this
Very cool. Thanks for the fun post!
Can you compile a list with the different pedals?
5:40, it's the other way around. 9volt power into a 15v Pedal just won't be strong enough to turn on the pedal. 15v intoa 9V pedal could damage it, but I think most pedals are designed with some sort of circuit protection; but I wouldn't bet my life on it.
this video is gold bro, thanks
Yo! Thanks dude watched it twice, tryna hook my oboe up!
Thanks so much! Trombone player here with a 3-pedal board. I use the Eventide Mixing Link for a pre-amp. How do you like the Voco Loco?
voco loco is great! nothing crazy special about it but i love the simplicity feels like it has everything you need
What a great video
I want this !
What is a mic you use?
Needed this
Beautiful setup! What brand is that trumpet you're playing?
What mic do you use for the horn?
Great vid! Horn player here, gonna test out this setup for sure but how do you improvise like that? Any exercises or specific scale/scale patterns you recommend? Thanks!
Jazz trumpet player here, blues scales and pentatonic scales are a good place to start, but you should also know your major and minor scales. But 100% the most important is the chromatic scale. Knowing how to play the "wrong" notes tastefully and in the right places separates good soloists from the greatest. That's what I've learned at least
what is a more affordable option for a reverb pedal for trumpet?
Is there an alternate to the VocoLoco or is that really the only one in the market worth it?
Also wanted to ask this!
anyone know what that mic is by any chance? sounding sick
Total cost tute ste zane? Money?
how much does this setup usually cost?
What the name of the reverb pedal ?
Randy Brecker was first ;)
How much you paid for this?...and what's about a looper.....