I've been playing worship guitar for my church for about a year and a half now. Just want to thank you for everything you post! I've been using your videos since the beginning, when I knew almost nothing about electric guitar. I love your tones so much! I have not yet entered the pedal world yet, but I try my best to replicate worship tones with my Katana Boss!
Hello! I love the sound of your guitar. Tell me the order of the signals in Kemper. Is it set in parallel? What kind of reverb did you use? Do you only use dotted eighth notes for delay?
Thank you Joe for your rig rundown. Nice! Would you please be able to rundown your guitars? The Fender Telecaster Squire and that black beauty Gretsch you play in "Something Good" have an awesome sound. Always play that song very loud! Please mention your strings also.
Thank you John! Unfortunately I don't own the Squier anymore. I let go of it a while ago actually. Maybe one day I will do a rundown of my guitars that I use. As for strings, I love to use D'addario NYXL 10-46
I honestly think you should do a lot more gear and tone videos. A lot of us need that tone knowledge. Even though there already millions of videos. Could u share how u set different drive stages, delay patterns for both lead and rhythm guitar?
It has been a while since I made that one, I don't really remember how exactly I had everything set up. However, I do have some info about what I was using in the description of that video.
I’m sorry, but this is incredible overkill for the tones you are using. It’s like buying a Bentley just to drive out to your mailbox and back. Not trying to hate, just confused why you would buy all the best gear when you don’t really need it
I see what you're saying. The reason why I have this gear is because I wanted to model it after what other players were using because I liked their sound. Also I find gear fun. My setup is different now, and it was fun putting it together. Another great thing about this (and my current setup) is that it's not only great for worship, but almost anything else. I do agree with you that I could get pretty much the same thing with FAR less.
@@JoeMcDaniel if I had the money to do it I would too, believe me. Just thought you were trying to get those specific tones, but I suppose it’s better to have the best that way you can always change tones and stay versatile
I've been playing worship guitar for my church for about a year and a half now. Just want to thank you for everything you post! I've been using your videos since the beginning, when I knew almost nothing about electric guitar. I love your tones so much! I have not yet entered the pedal world yet, but I try my best to replicate worship tones with my Katana Boss!
Thank you! And that's really awesome, that
's why I started this channel! Keep going!
Very nice rig rundown video here bro! Such great tones you have for worship. Keep up the awesome work there. God bless you 👍🎸🎶🙏🙌
Thank you! I'll try to keep it up!
Been following both your channel and GFHG for a while now, and had no idea this happened! Awesome story! And your tone is great!
Thanks!
Sounds awesome! Well done rundown!
Be blessed with it & bless others by using it!
Thanks!
❤️
Bro. Love your playing and your setup. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thank you man!!
Hello! I love the sound of your guitar. Tell me the order of the signals in Kemper. Is it set in parallel? What kind of reverb did you use? Do you only use dotted eighth notes for delay?
Thank you! Everything is in series, I always use the Natural reverb, and I use mostly quarter, dotted 8th, and 8th note repeats
Thank you Joe for your rig rundown. Nice! Would you please be able to rundown your guitars? The Fender Telecaster Squire and that black beauty Gretsch you play in "Something Good" have an awesome sound. Always play that song very loud! Please mention your strings also.
Thank you John! Unfortunately I don't own the Squier anymore. I let go of it a while ago actually. Maybe one day I will do a rundown of my guitars that I use. As for strings, I love to use D'addario NYXL 10-46
Sweet. Been looking forward to this.
Pro level stuff dude. Sounds so good!
Thanks Tyler!
I honestly think you should do a lot more gear and tone videos. A lot of us need that tone knowledge. Even though there already millions of videos. Could u share how u set different drive stages, delay patterns for both lead and rhythm guitar?
I could probably do something like that. That is very helpful to know! It's sometimes hard to know what people would like to see done.
Great Rig Love it!! May God use your gear and talent for his gear! How old are you Joe?
That has been my prayer about this gear! I'm 21 right now.
Hey great vid! What song was the rift from 4:09 from?
Thanks man! That wasn't anything particular, just some noodling
Joe McDaniel wow that was some great “noodling” lol. I need to try to figure out what you were playing. It sounds great!
Is Amp a Hot Rod Deluxe?
Yep, my "clean amp" profile is a Hot Rod Deluxe profile
Whaaaaaat? I've been following Troy for a while now. This brother needs a hook up as well. LOL
Joe, also can you tell us how you had your kemper and pedal board set for "Something Good"?
It has been a while since I made that one, I don't really remember how exactly I had everything set up. However, I do have some info about what I was using in the description of that video.
Hey bro can you share your always on reverb preset?
Sorry for the late reply!
Natural Reverb -
Mix - 40%
Decay - 3.6 sec
Room Size - 5
Predelay - 1/32
Low Decay - 9
High Decay - 7
High Cut - Hard right
Mid Freq - 0
Modulation - 3
Early Diffusion - 6
Stereo - 200%
Input Swell - 0
Ducking - 0
@Nick Jamison Sure can Nick. Not by my Kemper right now, I should be able to let you know sometime tomorrow.
@Nick Jamison
2nd Stage - Ionospere Reverb
Mix - 50.5%
Attack Time - 0.27 s
Decay Time - 3.460 s (Morphs to 14.390 s)
Modulation - 1.6 (Morphs to 4.0)
Pitch Mix - 0%
Pitch 1 - 12
Pitch 2 - 0
Pitch Buildup - 100%
Formant Mix - 1.3
Formant Vowel - 70%
Formant Offset - +5.0
Formant Peak - -1.5
Low Decay - 6.1
High Decay - 6.1
High Cut - 8457.6 Hz
Brass - 0
Input Swell 8%
Stereo - 200%
Ducking - 0
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3rd Stage - Ionosphere Reverb
Mix - 42.4% (Morphs to 58.8%)
Attack Time - 0.25 s
Decay Time - 6.010 s (Morphs to 15.360 s)
Modulation - 1.6 (Morphs to 3.4)
Pitch Mix - 0%
Pitch 1 - 12
Pitch 2 - 0
Pitch Buildup - 100%
Formant Mix - 3.6
Formant Vowel - 49%
Formant Offset - +5.0
Formant Peak - -1.5
Low Decay - 1.2
High Decay - 0
High Cut - 10016.2 Hz
Brass - 0
Input Swell - 0%
Stereo - 200%
Ducking - 0.0
@Nick Jamison Anytime man! Enjoy!
Where is vibrato in your signal chain?
It is after the pedalboard but before the reverbs.
I’m sorry, but this is incredible overkill for the tones you are using. It’s like buying a Bentley just to drive out to your mailbox and back. Not trying to hate, just confused why you would buy all the best gear when you don’t really need it
I see what you're saying. The reason why I have this gear is because I wanted to model it after what other players were using because I liked their sound. Also I find gear fun. My setup is different now, and it was fun putting it together. Another great thing about this (and my current setup) is that it's not only great for worship, but almost anything else. I do agree with you that I could get pretty much the same thing with FAR less.
@@JoeMcDaniel if I had the money to do it I would too, believe me. Just thought you were trying to get those specific tones, but I suppose it’s better to have the best that way you can always change tones and stay versatile