Delay and Reverb: To me the two most underated effects by many. I need more than one in both cases. Thats where my old Digitech Multieffect RP 360 XP shines. It has 9 types of delays, 6 types of reverbs. Mixing them gives me some variables to thinker with.
I indeed enjoyed the video so much. Great explanations and the playing, wow, that's magical. I just ordered the NUX MG30 and I think I'll go crazy going through all the possibilities that a multieffects pedalboard can bring. I'll definitely be experimenting with the delay pedals. I think that between the delays and reverbs you can create such a nice, relaxing, magical atmosphere. Btw, I loved the "hysteria" part towards the end. Thanks for the video, Kris!... and Thomann of course :)
Speaking of effects, there is A LOT of reverb in that room. Are you going to treat it ? Is there going to be a video about it ? But the video is very good and clear. There is a lot to speak about in the effects world.
Hey Guillaume, yes, the room is very big and lively. But not for long, we will get the acoustic treatment very soon. This only matters for the speech mics though, since the guitar cab mics are so close to the cabinet. Cheers! //Kris
Hey Kris, what would you say is the best delay pedal to use if you wanna play 80s rock/metal stuff? My first instinct choice was to go with an analog delay. But what would you suggest is best? Love your guys videos Keep going 😊🎸
Hi Melanie, rule Nr1 is that there are no rules, haha! Use whatever makes you feel good about your tone. If you want to make that 80s sound authentic, try digital delays. Best would be a stereo digital delay. The 80s was all about stereo rack effects.👌 Take care and have fun experimenting! //Kris
Echo fits clearly in the delay category. The two terms are interchangeable for the most part. Definitely an analog origin like tape echo, or oil can echos or other old school delay/echos. Of course many of these are digitaly modeled today. I think that's the guitar he hand built from a kit on another episode...but I could be way wrong on that.
@@electrolytics thanks I know echo is a delay but didn't know if it was in it's own separate category of delays. But it makes sense it would fit in the analogy category of delays.
@@evanharnett Yeah definitley. Some of those old school echo units would definitely fall in to their own categories. There were some unique designs besides tape and bucket brigade chips. Very sci-fi sounding or reverby sometimes. Lot's of feedback and warm pre-amps etc in them.
Hey, thanks for the comment! This is a Harley Benton JA dij kit guitar that I built a few months ago and it has Mojotone P90s. Lovely guitar. Second, echo is just another word for delay. It's not another category or anything like that. Cheers //Kris
Thanks Kris , funny what you don’t knowledge when you go for feel and don’t really pay attention to what your using Thanks I think I might enjoy using some pedals more now 👍❤️
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses Start to work on it now, Kris! A little bit of it every day (when it is possible 😉). Can't wait to listen to your album! (Maybe you can make your audience vote for their favourite riffs/licks to write a full song from them.)
Please more videos like this, it’s just perfect to clear understanding of the pedals
I agree, this could easily be a short series.
Delay and Reverb: To me the two most underated effects by many. I need more than one in both cases.
Thats where my old Digitech Multieffect RP 360 XP shines.
It has 9 types of delays, 6 types of reverbs. Mixing them gives me some variables to thinker with.
I indeed enjoyed the video so much. Great explanations and the playing, wow, that's magical. I just ordered the NUX MG30 and I think I'll go crazy going through all the possibilities that a multieffects pedalboard can bring. I'll definitely be experimenting with the delay pedals. I think that between the delays and reverbs you can create such a nice, relaxing, magical atmosphere. Btw, I loved the "hysteria" part towards the end. Thanks for the video, Kris!... and Thomann of course :)
Very cool. Think I'll watch it again, again, again...
Pls make a video of how to set the delay for thicking a solo without loose artikulation
TC´s Tone Print Delay does everything I want, in one relatively inexpensive pedal.
Very cool demo Kris. Much love
Cheers buddy, thanks so much! //Kris
That's cool. I just searched for a
delay-explanation-video.
Very informative 👍
I think I know what I need now
Glad to hear that Horschy, thanks! //Kris
Speaking of effects, there is A LOT of reverb in that room. Are you going to treat it ? Is there going to be a video about it ?
But the video is very good and clear. There is a lot to speak about in the effects world.
Hey Guillaume, yes, the room is very big and lively. But not for long, we will get the acoustic treatment very soon. This only matters for the speech mics though, since the guitar cab mics are so close to the cabinet. Cheers! //Kris
Andy Timmons .....love his Delay sound..
Yes! All the yesses! :D //Kris
My fav guitar guy Kris!
What is that guitar please ? Thanks a lot 🙏
It's a Harley Benton DIYkit jazzmaster style guitar he build himself for the DIYkit22 challenge, I think there's a video about on this channel
Thank you so much for the explanation
Hey Kris, what would you say is the best delay pedal to use if you wanna play 80s rock/metal stuff? My first instinct choice was to go with an analog delay. But what would you suggest is best?
Love your guys videos
Keep going 😊🎸
Hi Melanie, rule Nr1 is that there are no rules, haha! Use whatever makes you feel good about your tone.
If you want to make that 80s sound authentic, try digital delays. Best would be a stereo digital delay. The 80s was all about stereo rack effects.👌
Take care and have fun experimenting! //Kris
? 2 questions. One, what is that guitar? Second, where does echo pedals fit, separate category or part of analog?
Echo fits clearly in the delay category. The two terms are interchangeable for the most part.
Definitely an analog origin like tape echo, or oil can echos or other old school delay/echos.
Of course many of these are digitaly modeled today.
I think that's the guitar he hand built from a kit on another episode...but I could be way wrong on that.
@@electrolytics thanks I know echo is a delay but didn't know if it was in it's own separate category of delays. But it makes sense it would fit in the analogy category of delays.
@@evanharnett Yeah definitley. Some of those old school echo units would definitely fall in to their own categories. There were some unique designs besides tape and bucket brigade chips.
Very sci-fi sounding or reverby sometimes. Lot's of feedback and warm pre-amps etc in them.
Hey, thanks for the comment! This is a Harley Benton JA dij kit guitar that I built a few months ago and it has Mojotone P90s. Lovely guitar.
Second, echo is just another word for delay. It's not another category or anything like that. Cheers //Kris
If you made the same video about reverb pedals that would be so great! Thank you in advance!
I most certainly will! Thanks for watching! //Kris
thank you again!, Kris!
What tuning are you using, I see you play Em but I hear Dm? But then the E string throws me out.
This guitar is in D standard and I sometimes drop the low E string which makes it a drop C. Cheers //Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses 😯
Thanks Kris , funny what you don’t knowledge when you go for feel and don’t really pay attention to what your using
Thanks I think I might enjoy using some pedals more now 👍❤️
Loved this - there must be four or five good song ideas in here?!
Cheers John, I'll try to remember all of them when I finally get to write and record my album. Take care! //Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses hope that you can get around to it Kris! Life's too short..
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses Start to work on it now, Kris! A little bit of it every day (when it is possible 😉). Can't wait to listen to your album!
(Maybe you can make your audience vote for their favourite riffs/licks to write a full song from them.)
Great video thank you. :)
thank you so much! 🙏🔥
Thanks for watching Jules! Cheers //Kris
There is also physical delay. I have a 2" compression driver into a 40 foot pipe. Poor man's ADT. 🤘
Lazy delay: Me not practicing enough.