I've had this pedal for several months now Highly recommend it Fantastic EQ ability w dip switches and has the same chip set as the 808 Good pedal but they just make great stuff 👍 Guitars as well I'm seeing
Oh, Yes. -- What a surprising, innovative and amazing way to showcase guitar pedals. Love it. -- I'm not getting the pedals... but I was extremely entertained. Yes should see this... and more people should use this method to show the capability of pedals... but we know that would require Talent. Not all have that. People should appreciate those that do. Great stuff.
@@popintothechemist Ah Yes, of course! 😉😎✨ thank you it's been driving me nuts for weeks 😃 sounds so reminiscent of a beatles arrangement, your arrangements are always fantastic btw! ❤✨😎
A buffer should be at the beginning and again at the end of the signal chain. Distortions and other effects with a 'Volume' take care of the back end. That just leaves the front end. Put the buffer at the beginning of your signal chain, immediately after your volume or tuner pedal. The only exception is if you have a fuzz. Run the fuzz before the buffer, always. Buffers running into fuzz equals no bueno.
DJ Adams Thanks. Every rig/chain is different and I use clean boost after my drives while also having a buffer in my tuner up front. I was just asking Mike where he prefers to use the pedal in his own chain.
I've had this pedal for several months now Highly recommend it Fantastic EQ ability w dip switches and has the same chip set as the 808 Good pedal but they just make great stuff 👍 Guitars as well I'm seeing
Nice interpretation of Yes. That bass part sounds like fun to play.
Really nice. I’ve used the rc booster for years. This actually sounds better, for what I use it for anyhow.
a 7 minute demo video for a buffer pedal?! I'm amazed
At his playing? Me, too. It's also a boost and an EQ
Oh, Yes. -- What a surprising, innovative and amazing way to showcase guitar pedals. Love it. -- I'm not getting the pedals... but I was extremely entertained. Yes should see this... and more people should use this method to show the capability of pedals... but we know that would require Talent. Not all have that. People should appreciate those that do. Great stuff.
Nice arrangement and performance!
Would love to heard that through P90s and Humbuckers.........I love Xotic stuff, but don’t play Fenders much at all. Great demo though otherwise 😊👍
Long Distance Runaround!!!
Can anyone tell me what the tune is at the start? I think it might be a Beatles arrangement? Cheers 😎
It’s long distance runaround by Yes
@@popintothechemist Ah Yes, of course! 😉😎✨ thank you it's been driving me nuts for weeks 😃 sounds so reminiscent of a beatles arrangement, your arrangements are always fantastic btw! ❤✨😎
Where should i put this on signal chain?
Thank you :)
I’ve always thought you were super clean Mike 🍻
Mike Long distance...Yes!!!!!!!
dude... yes.
Really nice Mike!! Where are you dropping the “always on” super clean in the chain?
A buffer should be at the beginning and again at the end of the signal chain. Distortions and other effects with a 'Volume' take care of the back end. That just leaves the front end. Put the buffer at the beginning of your signal chain, immediately after your volume or tuner pedal. The only exception is if you have a fuzz. Run the fuzz before the buffer, always. Buffers running into fuzz equals no bueno.
DJ Adams Thanks. Every rig/chain is different and I use clean boost after my drives while also having a buffer in my tuner up front. I was just asking Mike where he prefers to use the pedal in his own chain.
Ishan Cooper I know you and you know me but you don’t know you know me.
Y.T. Sobriquet Creepy tone
Ishan Cooper I don’t think the Super Clean’s tone is creepy at all.
Mike, are you using some kind of octave pedal on the Yes stuff? Thanks
YES! (pun intended)
Really nice. I’ve used the rc booster for years. This actually sounds better, for what I use it for anyhow.