Rabea used to seem intimidated when he first started doing Anderton's videos some years ago (but still rocked it), and now he's so comfortable and you can see how much the Captain respects and admires Rabea and his playing. It's lovely to see.
Meanwhile every time I see Rob he seems a little more broken than before. Not a dig or an insult, I’m actually worried about him. Just looks sick to me.
It's cool to see mates get together again. And the fact that Bea just also happens to be a shred monster is an added bonus. Wonderful job, guys. Cheers from across the pond.
I don't know Rabea. But I do know I absolutely love his music, his playing, his tones and his overall attitude. And even though I don't know him personally, I feel so frickin' proud and happy for the guy, especially thinking back to the shy, nervous, slightly introverted and perhaps lacking-in-confidence youngster he was only a few years ago when he was basically a background character for Anderton's. There are really only a few modern musicians/youtube personalities who completely deserve all of the great things in life that can happen. Without question, Rabea is one of those people. Ya done good my friend! MORE POWER TO YOU! Long live 'Fro Rock and Roll!
Love talks like this, discussing gear and techniques with a working musician. It helps that we know Rabea so well and that he's a star player and a great guy too!
Ahh man could have watched another hour of this! I’m so so happy that Rabea has the amazing opportunities he deserves but man am I sad about losing him from the channel 😢
this rig is sick! and seriously, no one in the audience of a concert can notice the difference between valve amps and modelers. these modelers sound perfect.
Rabea is one of my favorite guitarists the last decade. Dude has riffs for days and branches so many genres with his playing. Love seeing his boards and rigs
I feel that Variax technology even from yeaaars ago is still so amazing and still sound really good today! The only thing stopping me from getting one is because the parts for repair when needed are not widely available. I hope Line 6 push them more in the market so it's more commonly used. I also feel that with the tech will be more accepted today compared to 10 or 15 years ago when whatever analog seems to be better than anything digital in guitar world
Great to see Rabea on the channel again! Love The Captain & Danish Pete, but as a METAL guy, I've seriously missed Rabea & Rob on the show! Kinda difficult for me to judge how a piece of gear will work for ME without hearing someone play some METAL through it! 🤘
Whoa...I remember when Bea was doing a demo under an aquarium light , sweating and crushing riffs.And to see him now makes me smile.The evolution... priceless 🖖🏿😎. Another reason why I love this channel.Well done!.. Dudes! Getcha Pull 🥃-CHEERS 🍻
I like that Lee mentioned this. I think the main thing that stops people, especially the more traditional player, from using a rig like the qc or other modlers is how reliable people think it is. Especially if its being automated. As lee said whats saying a valve amp won’t blow a tube or a pedal or two won’t go down during a gig. Technology has advanced so much that digital is as reliable if not more reliable than analog
Man, this was awesome! Thanks guys for giving an old dog some new tricks to play with….. definitely have some new ideas after watching this and fully intend to go back and take another look at some of the new digital sounds available out there, as I am honestly blown away by how much everything has advanced in the last few years!
I used my Iridium direct into the PA on Saturday for a pub gig. Worked great. Very full sound. Yes, feels different, maybe not so much in terms of rich harmonics, but worked really, surprisingly, well.
Leo's best cover of all time (in my opinion) is the one he did with Rabea and Hannah of Toto's Africa. Amazing. And the outro solo was really, really good.
@@justnik8727 Just look up Frogleap Africa here on RUclips. It'll be the top result. Also, keep watching to the very end of the video. The music doesn't end when you think it does.
Was at Clarence festival earlier this year helping with the running but I was still there for the music and it was just as you guys were saying, loads of awesome local or just small artists and then a covers band last followed by a special thanks but the covers band really went well with the sunset and the general mood
I saw FrogLeap in september '22 and they had such a good vibe going on. Especially the dancing/rocking bunny cheered everyone up. Was surprised though, that Bea didn't use a Chapman. One Music Man guitar for the whole set...
im not normally a strat player however id play that strat i would probably put a stacked coil humbucker in the neck but it sounds great and seems comfortable to play
Honestly the best sounding pitch shift I’ve used was the simple pitch in the helix that he could have used but he’s a Neural guy now. I sat and A/B’d between the QC, whammy dt, and the Kemper when I still had all of them.
I see Rabea on a vid, I press play! Love it! I'm gonna sound old and out of date here but one of the things I love about guitar is how simple the set up can be. This stuff blows my mind. Maybe that's because I don't have the time or moolah to invest in it. Someone like Bea, who is an insane player, with a great guitar and a great amp is captivating to see and hear. Does it need all the gubbins? I don't know. Like I say... Old man here! 🤣. When I watch TPS I get totally lost in the intricate details of tone. Maybe tone chasing is in my future somewhere? I've got to get much better at playing first for that to happen though! 😝 Great vid chaps.
Glad to see pitch shifting is getting better and better. I used only have a guitar which had locking nuts so I could never play in different tunings. My only option was to pitch shift the song (which Guitar Pro has an easy knob to do) or pitch shift the guitar which would always sound wonky.
Ooooohhh noooooooo ... Don't stop now .. 😭 you were bringing tears to my eyes and it ended.... 💕💕🌻very interesting though.... You is the bees knees Bea ... Bea's knees 🔥
The Neural DSP stuff for live is really exciting. I think I'd be at the level where it would be easier to just bring a good old fashioned amp to a gig, but if I ever got to do something bigger, I'd absolutely look at the Neural DSP stuff.
The beer thing. I know this isn't for everyone, but I gig with a spare Helix or a Stomp ready offstage. I can get a pre-owned LT around $800 now. Two Helixes can be gotten for less than a nice pedalboard and a half stack. FWIW, I've never had a Helix malfunction onstage in four years.
A little thing but you can absolutely change tuning on the fly using just the helix. I do it all the time using the Poly Capo or Poly Whammy or even the the Poly Shift but I prefer the poly capo.
Scouting for girls played cleethorpes ~4/5 years ago after a couple really hard hitting bands (probably the brew/ revered and the makers). Everybody had a blast that night! And then scouting for girls came on 😂😂 No word of a lie the majority of people left before the ending of their first song
Hands down, the QC does the best pitch shift for drop tuning. The Fractal products sound the most natural, but that virtual capo isn't as good as the QC version. I play live with the FM9 based 100% on sound a feel, but the QC almost had me with ease, size and the drop tuner. Our bass player uses it now, and it sounds killer for bass.
The best way to describe the Microcosm is that it is very complex "shimmer" effect that can be adjusted from a predictable drone to wild and unpredictable layers of randomness.
Rabea is a great player, and such a cool cat. If you want that Microcosm's dreamy effect on the cheap, find an old Line 6 Verbzilla--it will do a very similar thing.
Super congratulations Rebea! Such great knowledge and playing, Thank you,Peace, Blessings and Tone Always! btw' Lee🙂'not dirty' Just managed momentary therapy!🎼
Rabea during that Stormzy set was as memorable as Slash in front of that church. I would love to see Andertons try line 6 wireless into the QC out into waza air headphones (makeshift in ears) and out to seymour duncan powerstage 700 into a 4x12. With a laptop playing backing tracks and recording the QC. The Captain had the best idea with the waza headphones at the end of the pedal board. Why not the same thing with QC? Rabea is also right on with the multiple eq in the QC. Unlocks some great possibilities. Finally, I would like to see a mimiq pedal style option in the Q.C. some slightly modulating delays could really thicken up some tones.
Don't get me wrong, I love to see all this new technology but there is nothing better than seeing a wall of 100w Marshalls on standby before and roaring during a gig.
I have a Fractal FM3, which I absolutely love, but the latency on the virtual capo makes it basically unusable. The pitch shifting function of the QC is impressive.
Fuzz sounds are must be one of the hardest stuff to do digitally (probably) because I didnt realy see any spot on one and I tried a bunch... IK Multimedia's brand new stuff the Tonex contains some at the same time and I think its because its not programmed fro mscrap but its machine learned by the software itself. Great stuff here with Rabea, cool guy, enjoyed Frogleap at Budapest.
Rabea is such an ace of a player. Mad chops and always has amazing tone.
Sunshine Bottom?!
Slamming legato here too
@@spacejockey4746 Answer = yes. Next?
His talent is supreme, but i'd like to see him in a real full time touring band with a talented singer and see him get real artistic success.
Rabea used to seem intimidated when he first started doing Anderton's videos some years ago (but still rocked it), and now he's so comfortable and you can see how much the Captain respects and admires Rabea and his playing. It's lovely to see.
Meanwhile every time I see Rob he seems a little more broken than before. Not a dig or an insult, I’m actually worried about him. Just looks sick to me.
@@steveschulz3647 agreed
@@steveschulz3647 I also dont unfortunately see robs playing ever evolving, same old. Rabeas playing has come on leaps and bounds.
So cool to watch Rabea’s rise. Well deserved.
It's cool to see mates get together again. And the fact that Bea just also happens to be a shred monster is an added bonus. Wonderful job, guys. Cheers from across the pond.
Always a pleasure to hear Bea play anything. Almost makes me wish this video'd be 3 times as long
Àp
Rabea is AWESOME!! Thank you for the interview and rig runthru.
Agreed 100%, he really is an artist in creating sound. Great man. 🥰
I don't know Rabea. But I do know I absolutely love his music, his playing, his tones and his overall attitude. And even though I don't know him personally, I feel so frickin' proud and happy for the guy, especially thinking back to the shy, nervous, slightly introverted and perhaps lacking-in-confidence youngster he was only a few years ago when he was basically a background character for Anderton's.
There are really only a few modern musicians/youtube personalities who completely deserve all of the great things in life that can happen.
Without question, Rabea is one of those people.
Ya done good my friend! MORE POWER TO YOU! Long live 'Fro Rock and Roll!
Without fail, Rabea always delivers the most monster tones in every video he does.
Always here for Rabea vids. Dude is a monster, and just so musical and tone full in his playing
Thank you so much Rabea for uploading all your Kraken amps for the QC! I use them all the time, sounds amazing!
Love talks like this, discussing gear and techniques with a working musician. It helps that we know Rabea so well and that he's a star player and a great guy too!
Love the breakdown on this. For those of us that play live, it is awesome to see someone on a completely other level demonstrate.
Rabea has a most remarkable ear. His idea of sounds never ceases to amaze me.
Lee is a master of doing these videos now! So much content all the time and so entertaining!
Of course Rabea is the fricken man as well
Ahh man could have watched another hour of this!
I’m so so happy that Rabea has the amazing opportunities he deserves but man am I sad about losing him from the channel 😢
this rig is sick! and seriously, no one in the audience of a concert can notice the difference between valve amps and modelers. these modelers sound perfect.
Rabea is one of my favorite guitarists the last decade. Dude has riffs for days and branches so many genres with his playing. Love seeing his boards and rigs
I love Leo and Frogleap studios . Great addition with Rabea!
I feel that Variax technology even from yeaaars ago is still so amazing and still sound really good today! The only thing stopping me from getting one is because the parts for repair when needed are not widely available. I hope Line 6 push them more in the market so it's more commonly used. I also feel that with the tech will be more accepted today compared to 10 or 15 years ago when whatever analog seems to be better than anything digital in guitar world
Rabea's tones are always so incredible!!
Great to see Rabea on the channel again! Love The Captain & Danish Pete, but as a METAL guy, I've seriously missed Rabea & Rob on the show! Kinda difficult for me to judge how a piece of gear will work for ME without hearing someone play some METAL through it! 🤘
Whoa...I remember when Bea was doing a demo under an aquarium light , sweating and crushing riffs.And to see him now makes me smile.The evolution... priceless 🖖🏿😎. Another reason why I love this channel.Well done!.. Dudes! Getcha Pull 🥃-CHEERS 🍻
I love how Lee is just 100% real with his questions.
I like that Lee mentioned this. I think the main thing that stops people, especially the more traditional player, from using a rig like the qc or other modlers is how reliable people think it is. Especially if its being automated. As lee said whats saying a valve amp won’t blow a tube or a pedal or two won’t go down during a gig. Technology has advanced so much that digital is as reliable if not more reliable than analog
Congratulations on the tour hope it’s fun safe and profitable
The music literally sounds like a Radiohead song, The tone is awesome. Awesome rig from Rabea
Nothing better than Rabea and a Strat. Always a pleasure seeing Rabea play, but doubly so when he's got a Strat in hand.
Very good episode. Another teaching moment covering technology!
Man, this was awesome! Thanks guys for giving an old dog some new tricks to play with….. definitely have some new ideas after watching this and fully intend to go back and take another look at some of the new digital sounds available out there, as I am honestly blown away by how much everything has advanced in the last few years!
Sweet!!! Nice seeing and hearing Rab.... Good luck!
Glad to see Rabea getting all the press he is. Deserves it he does!
Grats to Rabea getting healthier over the years.shit can be tough, much respect
Rebea is super talented, loved this vid. He is a good part of the reason I purchased a QC over a Helix.
Rabea, you can double tap the icons to turn them on and off instead of your speed menu diving. you will love it!
Don't know what to say...
amazing! I'm speachless.... what a great rig!
Rabea is a great guitar player and the frog leap stuff is so awsome!
This video definitely got me more interested in a pure modeling rig! Rabea is such a good player!
I saw Frog Leap a week ago on the 26th, it was A LOT of fun! You guys kick ass.
Very nice! Saw you live a few weeks ago and hoped for a video like this one! Thank you 🤘🏻
Bea is just a beast man. Too good with it.
I used my Iridium direct into the PA on Saturday for a pub gig. Worked great. Very full sound. Yes, feels different, maybe not so much in terms of rich harmonics, but worked really, surprisingly, well.
Leo's best cover of all time (in my opinion) is the one he did with Rabea and Hannah of Toto's Africa. Amazing. And the outro solo was really, really good.
The outro will forever be king.
Where do I find this?
@@justnik8727 Just look up Frogleap Africa here on RUclips. It'll be the top result. Also, keep watching to the very end of the video. The music doesn't end when you think it does.
@15:05, even the crew behind the camera felt that filthy beautiful soulcry of the fuzz. Made me chuckle
Wow what an amazing guitar colour! 🥰
Big fan of Bea's ambient sounds, would love to see a big deep dive video on how he gets some of these sounds
Was at Clarence festival earlier this year helping with the running but I was still there for the music and it was just as you guys were saying, loads of awesome local or just small artists and then a covers band last followed by a special thanks but the covers band really went well with the sunset and the general mood
22:32 might have been a good idea to get this video processed a bit more quickly, if we're recommending September tour dates in October :P
Lol, at least someone in France now has a shot to see this video and make it to one of the shows.
I saw FrogLeap in september '22 and they had such a good vibe going on. Especially the dancing/rocking bunny cheered everyone up. Was surprised though, that Bea didn't use a Chapman.
One Music Man guitar for the whole set...
Interesting - I love the fuzz in Archetype: Rabea, but I didn't know it was modelled on the JHS Bender!
Rebea is fantastic just listening to his solo albums 🎸🎸👌👌
Thank You Captian Crunch :) and Rebea!
The last section of Rabea's demo was just pure filth..............................and I loved it!
I really enjoyed this -- just chatting and doodling about a bit with no particular agenda. Thumbs up.
im not normally a strat player however id play that strat i would probably put a stacked coil humbucker in the neck but it sounds great and seems comfortable to play
One of my favorite fuzz pedals is the Skreddy Pedals Lunar Module
Oh! Boy is Rabea dragging the captain to the dark side? Interesting show guys. 👍👍🥃Respect to you fellas.
Honestly the best sounding pitch shift I’ve used was the simple pitch in the helix that he could have used but he’s a Neural guy now. I sat and A/B’d between the QC, whammy dt, and the Kemper when I still had all of them.
I see Rabea on a vid, I press play! Love it! I'm gonna sound old and out of date here but one of the things I love about guitar is how simple the set up can be. This stuff blows my mind. Maybe that's because I don't have the time or moolah to invest in it. Someone like Bea, who is an insane player, with a great guitar and a great amp is captivating to see and hear. Does it need all the gubbins? I don't know. Like I say... Old man here! 🤣. When I watch TPS I get totally lost in the intricate details of tone. Maybe tone chasing is in my future somewhere? I've got to get much better at playing first for that to happen though! 😝 Great vid chaps.
I've seen Frog Leap in Amsterdam and it was an awesome show!
Glad to see pitch shifting is getting better and better. I used only have a guitar which had locking nuts so I could never play in different tunings. My only option was to pitch shift the song (which Guitar Pro has an easy knob to do) or pitch shift the guitar which would always sound wonky.
wow that intro tone is insane man!!!!!
Ooooohhh noooooooo ... Don't stop now .. 😭 you were bringing tears to my eyes and it ended.... 💕💕🌻very interesting though.... You is the bees knees Bea ... Bea's knees 🔥
Damn you Bea and Andertons!!! I’d convinced myself I didn’t need a QC now I’m back to well it would be nice
you could also consider FM9, its actually out now!
The Neural DSP stuff for live is really exciting. I think I'd be at the level where it would be easier to just bring a good old fashioned amp to a gig, but if I ever got to do something bigger, I'd absolutely look at the Neural DSP stuff.
He reminds me of Leslie West. (R.I.P.) The playing, the hair. Rabea's awesome !
Rabea really was this channel
Why does this sound sooooo good
The beer thing. I know this isn't for everyone, but I gig with a spare Helix or a Stomp ready offstage. I can get a pre-owned LT around $800 now. Two Helixes can be gotten for less than a nice pedalboard and a half stack. FWIW, I've never had a Helix malfunction onstage in four years.
A little thing but you can absolutely change tuning on the fly using just the helix. I do it all the time using the Poly Capo or Poly Whammy or even the the Poly Shift but I prefer the poly capo.
Rabeas tone man. God damn.
Scouting for girls played cleethorpes ~4/5 years ago after a couple really hard hitting bands (probably the brew/ revered and the makers).
Everybody had a blast that night! And then scouting for girls came on 😂😂
No word of a lie the majority of people left before the ending of their first song
Really liked this episode
Hands down, the QC does the best pitch shift for drop tuning. The Fractal products sound the most natural, but that virtual capo isn't as good as the QC version. I play live with the FM9 based 100% on sound a feel, but the QC almost had me with ease, size and the drop tuner. Our bass player uses it now, and it sounds killer for bass.
Haven't heard of that band, checked them out... very awesome. I'm a big fan of Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies, I love it.
The best way to describe the Microcosm is that it is very complex "shimmer" effect that can be adjusted from a predictable drone to wild and unpredictable layers of randomness.
Great players and cool guys, both
Really interesting conversation.
Holy Cats! Rabea is a MONSTER!!! Can only imagine how much time he puts in learning how to use that gear. Impressive.
That Iconic guitar thou… ooof 🔥
Soooo i do have to buy a NeuralDSP ....
Just great video on "real world working musicians" knowing their stuff ... great approach and solution 👍👍👍
Rabea is a great player, and such a cool cat. If you want that Microcosm's dreamy effect on the cheap, find an old Line 6 Verbzilla--it will do a very similar thing.
Super congratulations Rebea! Such great knowledge and playing, Thank you,Peace, Blessings and Tone Always! btw' Lee🙂'not dirty' Just managed momentary therapy!🎼
used to see Rabea doing video week in and week out here now we could only see him once in a while.
Awesome vid lads!
Raves is an awesome player! Wow!
The time before Frog Leap come on stage is worth the ticket price by itself. Huge metal freaks dancing to Barbie girl, etc is brilliant.
Rabea during that Stormzy set was as memorable as Slash in front of that church.
I would love to see Andertons try line 6 wireless into the QC out into waza air headphones (makeshift in ears) and out to seymour duncan powerstage 700 into a 4x12. With a laptop playing backing tracks and recording the QC.
The Captain had the best idea with the waza headphones at the end of the pedal board. Why not the same thing with QC?
Rabea is also right on with the multiple eq in the QC. Unlocks some great possibilities.
Finally, I would like to see a mimiq pedal style option in the Q.C. some slightly modulating delays could really thicken up some tones.
OMG, I'd forgotten what an incredible guitarist and decent all-round human Rabea is......surely he should be more well known / successful.....
Yay!!! More videos mad with guitars ill never be able to own.
Don't get me wrong, I love to see all this new technology but there is nothing better than seeing a wall of 100w Marshalls on standby before and roaring during a gig.
That strat is so cool! Strat + Neural DSP + Bea.. what do you need more?
This was my favorite andertons video ever.
I love that guitar😍
Jesus Christ the sounds are insane.
I have a Fractal FM3, which I absolutely love, but the latency on the virtual capo makes it basically unusable. The pitch shifting function of the QC is impressive.
I was just watching his old rig rundowns the other night
So, is Rabea sharing this captures and presets on the Cortex app? Please do so if you're not?
It would be amazing if Andertons stocked Hologram pedals. Getting them from the states is pretty expensive.
Fuzz sounds are must be one of the hardest stuff to do digitally (probably) because I didnt realy see any spot on one and I tried a bunch... IK Multimedia's brand new stuff the Tonex contains some at the same time and I think its because its not programmed fro mscrap but its machine learned by the software itself. Great stuff here with Rabea, cool guy, enjoyed Frogleap at Budapest.
Jesus, Kermit, and Mary Jane that rig sounds FREAKING SWEEEET!