My pleasure. The instructions didn't exactly make it clear, and it took a while to figure out why it is a necessity on a pedal like this. Some brilliant engineering on their part.
The sound of a pedal is something really subjective. All I can say is, he looks so happy and excited when he talks about VB-2w, this means that he has found the one
@Stompbox Breakdown I recently bought an overpriced OG VB-2 from 1982. It's great, but I'd never play it live. I'm probably going to buy a looking glass thanks to you 😉
I believe this is the pedal I have been looking for. Been listening to Dawes, Nothing is Wrong, and Taylor Goldsmith has really grabbed me with how he subtly brought the VB-2 into the mix; without distracting the audience. The closest thing I have to a modulation pedal on my board is my Strymon Flint. I've been hunting for a phase/chorus/vibrato for years; but so many of them feel too situational or juxtapose. I look forward to testing one of these out in person; I have been tempted to grab a chorus pedal which includes a vibrato setting; but they don't seem to have that subtle/organic feel.
I’ve never really warmed up to vibrato, unless it’s very slow and shallow. I think I come from a time in the early 80 where you were trying so hard to have good audio fidelity in a world where that had become very doable, but still expensive. Being in tune and on tempo was a victory, even on a cassette tape. My access to poor tape recorders & mono FM radio on a small speaker make things like vibrato & crazy complex lo-fi pedals like Generation Loss seem peculiar. And then I read this quote by Brian Eno: "Whatever you now find weird, ugly, uncomfortable and nasty about a new medium will surely become its signature. CD distortion, the jitteriness of digital video, the crap sound of 8-bit - all of these will be cherished and emulated as soon as they can be avoided. It's the sound of failure: so much modern art is the sound of things going out of control, of a medium pushing to its limits and breaking apart. The distorted guitar sound is the sound of something too loud for the medium supposed to carry it. The blues singer with the cracked voice is the sound of an emotional cry too powerful for the throat that releases it. The excitement of grainy film, of bleached-out black and white, is the excitement of witnessing events too momentous for the medium assigned to record them." - Brian Eno, A Year With Swollen Appendices Thanks Brian, I get it now. 🙂
Never heard that quote but it so true. Every single time. How long until people are chasing that “authentic digital clipping sound of the early 2010’s”?
I'm really surprised the expression out and the rise control are focused on the depth and not the rate. You'd expect they allow either with an internal switch or something. I think control over the depth is interesting but I love the idea of having a rising rate or anything that gets you some of that ramping Leslie quality instead of just a fast lfo.
In my heart of hearts, it's because they're saving that for the Rotary Ensemble Compact Pedal Waza Edition, which uses lasers to project the virtual rotor spiny wheel up into the air above it. *fingers crossed*
The intro song reminds me even more once you go into the stronger leads at the end of the Jam it reminds me of that intro to the show californication with David Duchovny - great song!
One of my favorite things about having this channel is hearing what these jams sound like from someone else’s perspective. I did always love that into song.
The behringer vibrato is great but doesn't have an expression jack or the new mode though I do wish you had a choice of rate or depth another great video
Yeah, I was kind of wondering if I'd rather have that second mode OR a switch to go between rate and depth for the expression jack. I think being able to fluidly control the rate would be good in some cases, but that might also just be me thinking about how much I love the RT-20 and all its capabilities.
Thank you for making this video. I like all your explanations and information you present in it. Had behringer, it was noisy, and hissy. So i got rid of it.
From what I’ve heard, getting BBD chips working in tip top form is a challenge, and keeping them that way after capacitors and other components start to drift is another challenge. I’d be curious to know how well those were scoped before leaving the factory while they were available.
Intro jam was ❤❤❤❤!! On Behringer pedals...Recently got their Tubescreamer clone and, comparing it with the Ibanez mini version, I'd say it was pretty much identical. However, when it comes to time based or modulation effects, more £ means better sound quality. IMHO of course. Excellent video once again.
That does seem to be the case. I don't think I've heard a cleaner, more beautiful chorus than the Boss CE-2w. It's got all the charm of my CE-2 with none of the faults. I remember seeing that those oscillators have some seriously tight tolerances between sounding perfect and sounding just off-enough to drive you nuts.
Nice demo, thanks! Now please tell me about that awesome "sci-fi" lamp in the background!! BTW: You should be proud - that jam was clean, warm and tasteful.
Thanks for the compliments! I was especially proud of that jam. And the lamp is a Jellyfish Lavalamp. There's a few of them out there, this one is my favorite.
I have this Waza VB2. Its great! I like how it ramps up. I feel like the Boss has something special going for it. The TC Electronic Tailspin is good, too as a stripped down budget version of the effect.
Thanks! When I first plugged into the VB-2, I was a bit worried because everything I played through it just felt like out-of-tune-notes. When you know that vibrato is going to be part of the equation, it kinda forces you to take a different approach, which I think might become part of my go-to set of effects now.
Opening jam was exceptionally tasty. Vibrato has become my second fav modulation, if there's such a thing. Really, every effect can be just the right spell for a given situation but man... phase, vibrato... Anyway, much as I love Leo and his creations, I cannot support his flip flopping of Tremelo and Vibrato. The wiggle stick is a Vibrato arm/bar, etc.
The opening jam was good and about as good a use of vibrato as I've heard in a while. Boss must have a thing for chorus and vibrato as they even put those effects in an amp way back when. I own a newer JC-40 with those effects built in and I love the chorus, but vibrato? Meh. I dunno. It's just not me. But you do it justice, I gotta admit.
Thanks! That’s why it took a while to come up with it, it’s so easy to vibrato to just sound… wrong and just out of tune. I think having the other instruments in the mix also helps. Obviously, more experiments are needed :)
I love the vb-2. I was hesitant about the behringer vibrato, but I was really impressed by how good it sounds and how useful it is to have. It was far beyond my expectations.
The opening jam sounds beautiful. I love using vibrato as a momentary effect with long rise time. There’s definitely something magical about it. …And I am glad to see our angry little pink friend on your shelf, sitting there and judging 😂
I decently got this pedal and it’s awful!! Only joking :) I really like it!! Some ask why use a Vibrato pedal? You just need to play with one and then you will know :) the hold function is such a great feature! I just like how this pedal is different to others, gets you to think how to use it! When to use it! very musical
Not a classic. Sorry to say but it's not Memory Man, Klon, Fuzz Face or even Boss tuner levels of iconic and it never will be. It's just another pedal, a good one yes, but an absolute legend - sorry no.
I agree! When this pedal was originally released in the 80's sales were so bad that BOSS discontinued it after 6 months. It only became desirable because it was rare. Rare because no one wanted it and therefore limited production. I had one and could find no use for it.
Really like this channel. I appreciate your depth and "nerd" stuff. I look forward to seeing these every couple of weeks.
Thanks, Dan!
Thank you for being the only place to explain the Rise Time adequately.
My pleasure. The instructions didn't exactly make it clear, and it took a while to figure out why it is a necessity on a pedal like this. Some brilliant engineering on their part.
Like the presentation - THe creator is very smooth and organized
The sound of a pedal is something really subjective. All I can say is, he looks so happy and excited when he talks about VB-2w, this means that he has found the one
What a great demo - beautiful playing ! I need this pedal
Thank you so much. Yeah, it's one of my favorites. Lots of pedals do Vibrato, this one has something I've never gotten from any of them.
I’ll be sorting one out definitely 😎👍 cheers pal
Fantastic video, I was wondering about the second mode. Nice opening jam 🎸
Thank you! It was fun to put together. Super fun pedal, it might have to stay up on my desk along with the Looking Glass
@Stompbox Breakdown I recently bought an overpriced OG VB-2 from 1982. It's great, but I'd never play it live. I'm probably going to buy a looking glass thanks to you 😉
@@middleagedgearjunkie Heck yeah!!!
You're my favourite!!
Yes, definitely loved the songs you came up with for this. 👍
I believe this is the pedal I have been looking for. Been listening to Dawes, Nothing is Wrong, and Taylor Goldsmith has really grabbed me with how he subtly brought the VB-2 into the mix; without distracting the audience. The closest thing I have to a modulation pedal on my board is my Strymon Flint. I've been hunting for a phase/chorus/vibrato for years; but so many of them feel too situational or juxtapose. I look forward to testing one of these out in person; I have been tempted to grab a chorus pedal which includes a vibrato setting; but they don't seem to have that subtle/organic feel.
I did really like the jam. That would be a fun one too jam along to i was actually thinking even before you mentioned it. Nice work.
Thank you!
I’ve never really warmed up to vibrato, unless it’s very slow and shallow. I think I come from a time in the early 80 where you were trying so hard to have good audio fidelity in a world where that had become very doable, but still expensive. Being in tune and on tempo was a victory, even on a cassette tape.
My access to poor tape recorders & mono FM radio on a small speaker make things like vibrato & crazy complex lo-fi pedals like Generation Loss seem peculiar. And then I read this quote by Brian Eno:
"Whatever you now find weird, ugly, uncomfortable and nasty about a new medium will surely become its signature. CD distortion, the jitteriness of digital video, the crap sound of 8-bit - all of these will be cherished and emulated as soon as they can be avoided. It's the sound of failure: so much modern art is the sound of things going out of control, of a medium pushing to its limits and breaking apart.
The distorted guitar sound is the sound of something too loud for the medium supposed to carry it. The blues singer with the cracked voice is the sound of an emotional cry too powerful for the throat that releases it.
The excitement of grainy film, of bleached-out black and white, is the excitement of witnessing events too momentous for the medium assigned to record them."
- Brian Eno, A Year With Swollen Appendices
Thanks Brian, I get it now. 🙂
Never heard that quote but it so true. Every single time. How long until people are chasing that “authentic digital clipping sound of the early 2010’s”?
Puff crack
I'm really surprised the expression out and the rise control are focused on the depth and not the rate. You'd expect they allow either with an internal switch or something.
I think control over the depth is interesting but I love the idea of having a rising rate or anything that gets you some of that ramping Leslie quality instead of just a fast lfo.
In my heart of hearts, it's because they're saving that for the Rotary Ensemble Compact Pedal Waza Edition, which uses lasers to project the virtual rotor spiny wheel up into the air above it. *fingers crossed*
I did notice the opening jam was extra good
The intro song reminds me even more once you go into the stronger leads at the end of the Jam it reminds me of that intro to the show californication with David Duchovny - great song!
One of my favorite things about having this channel is hearing what these jams sound like from someone else’s perspective. I did always love that into song.
The behringer vibrato is great but doesn't have an expression jack or the new mode though I do wish you had a choice of rate or depth another great video
Yeah, I was kind of wondering if I'd rather have that second mode OR a switch to go between rate and depth for the expression jack. I think being able to fluidly control the rate would be good in some cases, but that might also just be me thinking about how much I love the RT-20 and all its capabilities.
I liked the intro jam.
Thank you!
Thank you for making this video. I like all your explanations and information you present in it.
Had behringer, it was noisy, and hissy. So i got rid of it.
From what I’ve heard, getting BBD chips working in tip top form is a challenge, and keeping them that way after capacitors and other components start to drift is another challenge. I’d be curious to know how well those were scoped before leaving the factory while they were available.
Awesome once again!
Musically that's definitely a piece I would purchase. I'd love to hear with a vocal track
It’s beautiful with all three controls at 9 o’clock with a little delay. Graham Coxon from Blur used one on the early Blur albums.
Intro jam was ❤❤❤❤!!
On Behringer pedals...Recently got their Tubescreamer clone and, comparing it with the Ibanez mini version, I'd say it was pretty much identical. However, when it comes to time based or modulation effects, more £ means better sound quality. IMHO of course. Excellent video once again.
That does seem to be the case. I don't think I've heard a cleaner, more beautiful chorus than the Boss CE-2w. It's got all the charm of my CE-2 with none of the faults. I remember seeing that those oscillators have some seriously tight tolerances between sounding perfect and sounding just off-enough to drive you nuts.
This channel is great.
That intro jam should be on an album somewhere very well done.
Thank you so much! Perhaps one day it will
Nice demo, thanks! Now please tell me about that awesome "sci-fi" lamp in the background!! BTW: You should be proud - that jam was clean, warm and tasteful.
Thanks for the compliments! I was especially proud of that jam. And the lamp is a Jellyfish Lavalamp. There's a few of them out there, this one is my favorite.
I have this Waza VB2. Its great! I like how it ramps up. I feel like the Boss has something special going for it. The TC Electronic Tailspin is good, too as a stripped down budget version of the effect.
I had the tailspin and I found the noisefloor a bit too much. I'm going to try the JHS Chorus 3. It's digital so I hope the noise will be much less.
Great channel!
Btw, where'd you get your jellyfish lava-lamp thing?
Thank you! I got this one from Amazon. Just do a search for Jellyfish Lava Lamp
cool Jellyfish, do you have the store link?
Not sure if a link will work, but just search Amazon for EDIER Jellyfish Lamp. I think they’re all pretty much the same, though.
My next pedal.
Intro jam reminds me of castles made of sand blended with optimistic by Radiohead - saucy!
Yes! I liked it )))
Sweet demo. So done with generic blues noodling so this is quite refreshing
Thanks! When I first plugged into the VB-2, I was a bit worried because everything I played through it just felt like out-of-tune-notes. When you know that vibrato is going to be part of the equation, it kinda forces you to take a different approach, which I think might become part of my go-to set of effects now.
Opening jam was exceptionally tasty. Vibrato has become my second fav modulation, if there's such a thing. Really, every effect can be just the right spell for a given situation but man... phase, vibrato... Anyway, much as I love Leo and his creations, I cannot support his flip flopping of Tremelo and Vibrato. The wiggle stick is a Vibrato arm/bar, etc.
Thank you so much! I had a lot of fun with that one
Is this just like the CE-2W in vibrato mode?
No
@@StompboxBreakdown Am I correct this goes deeper than the CE-2w?
The opening jam was good and about as good a use of vibrato as I've heard in a while. Boss must have a thing for chorus and vibrato as they even put those effects in an amp way back when. I own a newer JC-40 with those effects built in and I love the chorus, but vibrato? Meh. I dunno. It's just not me. But you do it justice, I gotta admit.
Thanks! That’s why it took a while to come up with it, it’s so easy to vibrato to just sound… wrong and just out of tune. I think having the other instruments in the mix also helps. Obviously, more experiments are needed :)
I love the vb-2. I was hesitant about the behringer vibrato, but I was really impressed by how good it sounds and how useful it is to
have. It was far beyond my expectations.
The opening jam sounds beautiful. I love using vibrato as a momentary effect with long rise time. There’s definitely something magical about it. …And I am glad to see our angry little pink friend on your shelf, sitting there and judging 😂
Hahahaha yes! Always watching, always judging, always critiquing
I decently got this pedal and it’s awful!! Only joking :) I really like it!! Some ask why use a Vibrato pedal? You just need to play with one and then you will know :) the hold function is such a great feature! I just like how this pedal is different to others, gets you to think how to use it! When to use it! very musical
Not a classic. Sorry to say but it's not Memory Man, Klon, Fuzz Face or even Boss tuner levels of iconic and it never will be. It's just another pedal, a good one yes, but an absolute legend - sorry no.
I agree! When this pedal was originally released in the 80's sales were so bad that BOSS discontinued it after 6 months. It only became desirable because it was rare. Rare because no one wanted it and therefore limited production. I had one and could find no use for it.
Wrong