Delay Pedal Subdivisions - What To Use Them For [Ambient Guitar Tutorial #7]

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @chadb1176
    @chadb1176 Год назад +11

    Antoine knows exactly what information other videos are missing to help us all become better musicians. Thank you for filling in those gaps, my friend!

  • @ashamael
    @ashamael Год назад +4

    This is everything I've always needed to know about delay that nobody bothers explaining. Thank you. Thank you so much!!!!

  • @robberman4554
    @robberman4554 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent description of the delay times

  • @ddismclub
    @ddismclub 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey this video is the greatest video since i started playing guitar...wonderful thanks bro!!

  • @shoegazeforever8810
    @shoegazeforever8810 Год назад

    Thank you for filling in the gaps that we fall through.

  • @leefradkin9077
    @leefradkin9077 Год назад

    A definitive explanation-MÉRCI!

  • @matrixstar2767
    @matrixstar2767 Год назад

    1st time hearing this explained and just in time because I got myself a Strymon Dig ....thank you!

  • @pamelaa4010
    @pamelaa4010 Год назад

    Very straight forward, and now that I just ventured into delay pedal land, I understand the subdivision aspect of it (especially the dotted divisions).... =)

  • @DavidAkahum
    @DavidAkahum Год назад

    Very good explanations Antoine 👍

  • @doubled5383
    @doubled5383 Год назад

    super helpful

  • @hanksmith4315
    @hanksmith4315 Год назад

    Great video, thanks! I have an off topic question. Why do you have both the Timeline and the El Capistan?

    • @AntoineMichaudGuitar
      @AntoineMichaudGuitar  Год назад

      Because I like to stack 2 delay pedals for some of my sounds, but mainly because the El Capistan is my ''always on'' delay pedal for my clean tone, and the Timeline is my bigger machine for crazy delay effects!

  • @EndaReilly
    @EndaReilly Год назад

    Great explanation. Is dotted delay the same as the 2/3 setting I have on a delay pedal of mine?

    • @AntoineMichaudGuitar
      @AntoineMichaudGuitar  Год назад

      Never heard of 2/3. That's not a real time signature, so I guess that would mean a polyrhythm of 2 against 3, which would be like using triplets in binary time signatures like 4/4. So the answer is: not that would'nt be like dotted 8th, but would sound close.

  • @darksidezeke
    @darksidezeke Год назад

    What subdivisions work with different time signatures. Like can dotted 8th be played with 6/8 well or just 8th. Or what works best with 4/4 or 6/8.

    • @AntoineMichaudGuitar
      @AntoineMichaudGuitar  Год назад +1

      Good question. I don't think I've heard dotted eighths in ternary time signature on any known song. That could technically work, but would be flipped and go back on the downbeat every 2 bars. I would use triplets for 6/8 and any other for 4/4.

  • @paluma8590
    @paluma8590 Год назад

    🙏🏼

  • @LewWelchThePoet
    @LewWelchThePoet Год назад

    🤘👍🏿

  • @slesher84
    @slesher84 Год назад

    subdivision is a term used by drummers. Is it really possible to bring rhythmic overlays to ambient styles in such an image ...

  • @gavriloprincip11
    @gavriloprincip11 Месяц назад

    U2 should have been called DD-3