Sound Study // Hologram Electronics - Chroma Console
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- You can color everything you see, it's so strange
Thanks to Hologram for sending me this pedal
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// Gear I used //
Guitar - Tele Deluxe w/ Righteous Sound 1991 Gazing pickups
Amp - Rootbeer Audio "18W"
Recorded with Two Notes Captor X into Universal Audio Apollo 8x
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That gesture section is gorgeous
Oh no, this is my most wanted pedal and now Collector Emitter is doing a demo?! Now I’m REALLY gonna have gas for it!
This is one of my favorite pedals…so versatile. Definitely worth owning imo.
Yess, new video!
Thanks for this ! Wasn’t sure about it but you did your thing
I'm obsessed with this one
Do you think it’s sufficient to use without an amp/cab sim? That is. Straight from guitar to chroma.
I think it depends on what kind of sound you're looking for and what kind of context you'll be using it in.... Without an amp/cab sim, it's definitely going to be more of a direct-to-console sound (or I guess direct to tape, if you're using the tape cassette effect, for example). But, that being said, if you're playing, say, fuzz sound live with a band or playing a part within a multi-layered mix on a song on your own, the difference between that sound being amp-simmed or not amp-simmed might not be that noticeable. And since you can have all sorts of other effects going on at the same time, the sound can be less flat or in-your-face, directly-into-your-eardrum-sounding than direct-to-console often is.
Where can I find more music like this? Any album recommendations?
The guy behind the channel has a whole lot of his own music (solo and bands he is in or has been a part of) and also a great playlist of his influences to check out .Unfortunately, I can't include links without my comment getting hidden, but there are some in the video description, and you can also Google "ian pritchard playlist" to find the playlist.
Ian, if you read this, I've been listening to that playlist a lot lately and really digging it! it's a great mixture of some of my own favorites and stuff I didn't previously know. Thank you!
Loscil
anything by Marcus Fischer. I really Recommend his album "on falling" (from 2019)
Here is my dry signal….