Thanks! You know I actually realized that while we were filming. It was because I had my digitech whammy there at one point and never bothered changing the label!
A looper helps alot to keep your dry signal as dry as possible (when no pedals are on) since there is normally a signal drop off for most pedals (with and even without "true bypass" foot switches). It is also easier to turn things on when they're all controlled by one box. It's not absolutely necessary but It does help a lot in tone and ease. I hope that helps. I've run both types of setups (with and without) and I personally like with.
I used to use delay in place of reverb but things would get too crazy so i got a reverb. I know find I'm ONLY using the delay on specific songs that use the dotted eighth like Hillsong stuff lol.
Jerome Espiritu Maybe for solos or intro leads but very subtly to the point where I don't even need a tap tempo. And to think, I ALMOST got a timeline from Strymon. Would have been a HUGE waste!
Hey bro if I wer you I'm gonna concentrate on my pedals rather my guitar and then focused on my Skills...you soo sound like John Mayer but remember your on worship... Try to buy some eq,overdrive,distortion, and all sorts of pedals that suits on WORSHIP not blues... Try to do some swells and sound BASED recording like planetshakers and stuff.. And you mention you have a WHITE FALCON????? Dengggg bro you serious you don't enjoy it?????
Our style of music at church isn't just restricted to the typical "contemporary Christian" songs (Just put that in quotations because it is so general). We have such a diverse set of songs (including, blues, blue grass, jazz) and our congregation enters into worship with wholesome Spirit and Truth. I understand what you're saying, as I came from a background of doing exactly what you mentioned (check my older rig videos, and even the older videos I have) The Church always progresses, and we are just instruments that God can use in so many different facets. It just turns out that blues/jazz is a big thing that helps our church at the moment. So overall, be the useful instrument God can use, and not just the instrument that can only do one thing.
Jerome Espiritu You've got all you need for the "Contemporary" stuff anyways, 2 delays, reverb, od, volume pedal... I think its pretty versatile rig. I also like that you're doing more of the blues based stuff, I always thought that was super cool in churches.
Thanks! You know I actually realized that while we were filming. It was because I had my digitech whammy there at one point and never bothered changing the label!
A looper helps alot to keep your dry signal as dry as possible (when no pedals are on) since there is normally a signal drop off for most pedals (with and even without "true bypass" foot switches). It is also easier to turn things on when they're all controlled by one box. It's not absolutely necessary but It does help a lot in tone and ease. I hope that helps. I've run both types of setups (with and without) and I personally like with.
Jason Chau, if you see this, that's you.
Hey, it's me!
Your whammy looks like a wah? Nice board!
I used to use delay in place of reverb but things would get too crazy so i got a reverb. I know find I'm ONLY using the delay on specific songs that use the dotted eighth like Hillsong stuff lol.
+El Manimal You know what, I'm with you on that one. I BARELY use delay at all now. hah.
Jerome Espiritu Maybe for solos or intro leads but very subtly to the point where I don't even need a tap tempo. And to think, I ALMOST got a timeline from Strymon. Would have been a HUGE waste!
you saw it!
hey bro just wondering is the looper somthing that all rigs should have?
hmm.. compressor after drives.. thats curious
How much did you get your guitar for? And where?
Funny how u called the Fulltone....a Uni Vibe.....;;p = Deja Vibe bro
Your crazy. You don't get joy out of the black penguin and white falcon. Give them to me then. They are gems. That cost around 4 grand.
Nice video, next time get a lavalier mic, or none at all. :)
Hey bro if I wer you I'm gonna concentrate on my pedals rather my guitar and then focused on my Skills...you soo sound like John Mayer but remember your on worship... Try to buy some eq,overdrive,distortion, and all sorts of pedals that suits on WORSHIP not blues... Try to do some swells and sound BASED recording like planetshakers and stuff.. And you mention you have a WHITE FALCON????? Dengggg bro you serious you don't enjoy it?????
Our style of music at church isn't just restricted to the typical "contemporary Christian" songs (Just put that in quotations because it is so general). We have such a diverse set of songs (including, blues, blue grass, jazz) and our congregation enters into worship with wholesome Spirit and Truth.
I understand what you're saying, as I came from a background of doing exactly what you mentioned (check my older rig videos, and even the older videos I have) The Church always progresses, and we are just instruments that God can use in so many different facets. It just turns out that blues/jazz is a big thing that helps our church at the moment. So overall, be the useful instrument God can use, and not just the instrument that can only do one thing.
Jerome Espiritu You've got all you need for the "Contemporary" stuff anyways, 2 delays, reverb, od, volume pedal... I think its pretty versatile rig. I also like that you're doing more of the blues based stuff, I always thought that was super cool in churches.