This channel deserves a much, much higher rating. Every demo is high quality with high quality pedals. The pre amp on this pedal had that classic EP tone. Rock on !
I ordered a Seuf OH-19 based on your previous videos and now I have to wait about 9 months. But listening to yours in this video assures me that I made the right decision. Much love!
awesome! the wait is tough, but totally worth it. i’m in the same boat as you while i wait on a seüf bass i ordered. the excitement is tough to contain!
Yo Ryan, idea for a future video. Seems like this year so far has held a few home runs for you. The Holy Grit and this, at the very least. A cool end of year vid might be you being more 'editorial' and throwing together a pedalboard of your favorite pedals from that year. I dunno, might be neat. :) This thing sounds stupid good. Too bad I just bought the Okko T3, lol.
A much above average demo as usual, but I’M HERE FOR YOUR JAMS. Where can I get more of your music? I want albums, playlists, anything I can get! Your playing and _your arrangements_ are KILLER. Where can I hear more? Where?!
The pedal sounds great. Does NOT sound digital! And so many knobs to twiddle. Anyway that's enough talk about the pedal. More impressive is your music, composition and brilliantly inventive guitar playing Ryan. Your videos are really something else! You deserve a much bigger audience. Do you front a band, are you a producer? I'd love to hear your music as songs with a killer soulful female singer like Aretha/ Amy.
I really love how warm this effects pedal is and the sounds you found in it. I loved the groove right before you went into the controls the most. I only “delayed” in watching this because I didn’t want to spark an obsession with its sound haha 😛
I still find it very peculiar that no demo demonstrates the REAL, and first and only feature of the real EP-3 that it was alone to have. Everytime there comes out a new EP-3 clone, and everyone wows it, and says it's the best EP-3 out there, they're missing out on the RAY GUN effect that the old real EP-3 got. In spades. No one has dared to demonstrate this, and I've tried this one and it fell short, very short on that part. Otherwise I don't feel the need to buy this, since then it turns still into a "dime-a-dozen" or "also ran" or JAFED : Just Another F**** Echoplex Delay. Tommy Bolin and Jimmy Page was the most visible exponents of this. I'll list songs that you can hear for yourself. It has to do when manually moving that slider up into self-oscillating regions. The repeats are not only echoes but a strong VCF cutoff attack too, which is reminiscent of synths, and it doesn't clip because the tape saturation limits it. 1. "Standing In the Rain" - James Gang, the intro of the whole album. First Gang album with Tommy Bolin on. Listen to the slow ambient intro echo and then builds slowly up to a frenzy, and then the song kicks in. 2. "Quadrant 4" - from Billy Cobham "Spectrum" album. Yes, Tommy Bolin again. When he finish his soloing in the first ultra-speed fusion song, he kicks the EP3- in and RAY GUNS it together with Billys snare drum fill in sync. Epic. In the middle of that solo, occasional bursts of ray-gun effect occurs here and there too, for a brief second. 3. Plant/Page - the video that they shot in the streets in Morrocco. Just a duo, and the "solo" section, where Jimmy goes bananas with the Ep-3 slider with his hand. RAY GUN effects galore, and whatnot, and as psycho and psychedelic as it gets. Moments of this can be caught in Led Zeppelins film "The Song Remains The Same" during the middle of "Whole Lotta Love" where Jimmy goes crazy with a Theremin AND a real EP-3 ... but that's a stretch since one can't really tell which sounds are made from the EP3 or the Theremin. A good study though.
This channel deserves a much, much higher rating. Every demo is high quality with high quality pedals. The pre amp on this pedal had that classic EP tone. Rock on !
I ordered a Seuf OH-19 based on your previous videos and now I have to wait about 9 months. But listening to yours in this video assures me that I made the right decision. Much love!
awesome! the wait is tough, but totally worth it. i’m in the same boat as you while i wait on a seüf bass i ordered. the excitement is tough to contain!
This pedal is so good!!! Sounds great, Ryan!!!
Guess I can't say first :P
Crazy that this one could be upgraded more!! The first one was crazy impressive, this one is just bonkers!! Killers sounds Ryan!!!
Great demo song!
That's a ton of control! Sounds and looks great, gorgeous bit of engineering and kit. Brilliant demo as always.
Yo Ryan, idea for a future video.
Seems like this year so far has held a few home runs for you. The Holy Grit and this, at the very least. A cool end of year vid might be you being more 'editorial' and throwing together a pedalboard of your favorite pedals from that year. I dunno, might be neat. :)
This thing sounds stupid good. Too bad I just bought the Okko T3, lol.
A much above average demo as usual, but I’M HERE FOR YOUR JAMS.
Where can I get more of your music? I want albums, playlists, anything I can get! Your playing and _your arrangements_ are KILLER.
Where can I hear more? Where?!
Oh my, that sounds fantastic!
Good lord that sounds amazing!!
Looks beautiful
The pedal sounds great. Does NOT sound digital! And so many knobs to twiddle. Anyway that's enough talk about the pedal. More impressive is your music, composition and brilliantly inventive guitar playing Ryan. Your videos are really something else! You deserve a much bigger audience. Do you front a band, are you a producer? I'd love to hear your music as songs with a killer soulful female singer like Aretha/ Amy.
Going to watch this when I get home
Fantastic demo of a fantastic pedal, cheers
hey thanks!
I actually stopped using delay (Boss DD-style) because I hated the sterile sound. Then I discovered tape delays. bottomless rabbit hole. I'm hooked.
I really love how warm this effects pedal is and the sounds you found in it. I loved the groove right before you went into the controls the most. I only “delayed” in watching this because I didn’t want to spark an obsession with its sound haha 😛
i see what you did there. :)
I wish that wasn't so expensive I can't afford the version one let alone the second there so good
Can you tell me how this sounds compared to the Catalinbread Belle Epoch Deluxe?
Still the best echo unit out IMO.
Oof. I want one.
I still find it very peculiar that no demo demonstrates the REAL, and first and only feature of the real EP-3 that it was alone to have. Everytime there comes out a new EP-3 clone, and everyone wows it, and says it's the best EP-3 out there, they're missing out on the RAY GUN effect that the old real EP-3 got. In spades. No one has dared to demonstrate this, and I've tried this one and it fell short, very short on that part. Otherwise I don't feel the need to buy this, since then it turns still into a "dime-a-dozen" or "also ran" or JAFED : Just Another F**** Echoplex Delay. Tommy Bolin and Jimmy Page was the most visible exponents of this. I'll list songs that you can hear for yourself. It has to do when manually moving that slider up into self-oscillating regions. The repeats are not only echoes but a strong VCF cutoff attack too, which is reminiscent of synths, and it doesn't clip because the tape saturation limits it.
1. "Standing In the Rain" - James Gang, the intro of the whole album. First Gang album with Tommy Bolin on. Listen to the slow ambient intro echo and then builds slowly up to a frenzy, and then the song kicks in.
2. "Quadrant 4" - from Billy Cobham "Spectrum" album. Yes, Tommy Bolin again. When he finish his soloing in the first ultra-speed fusion song, he kicks the EP3- in and RAY GUNS it together with Billys snare drum fill in sync. Epic. In the middle of that solo, occasional bursts of ray-gun effect occurs here and there too, for a brief second.
3. Plant/Page - the video that they shot in the streets in Morrocco. Just a duo, and the "solo" section, where Jimmy goes bananas with the Ep-3 slider with his hand. RAY GUN effects galore, and whatnot, and as psycho and psychedelic as it gets. Moments of this can be caught in Led Zeppelins film "The Song Remains The Same" during the middle of "Whole Lotta Love" where Jimmy goes crazy with a Theremin AND a real EP-3 ... but that's a stretch since one can't really tell which sounds are made from the EP3 or the Theremin. A good study though.
sounds like you found your mission in life, bud.
@@DemosInTheDark lol what a comment interaction
@@howdythankyuh full disclosure: i only read a little bit of it.