Here new video which demos how to get better loops. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khaFz7Z3YdE
Very smooth sound for crunchy chords from TS9 with Sans Amp classic.
Melodies and Impro done with PW-2 and Rat. The Rat adds body to the sound, just like the little bit of delay I use from the DD6.
the PW-2 is so close to the DS-1 in colour of the sound. The sound is very smooth, compare for yourself with other video I did for this style of playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiTj1qqnooc
the amps I used are all fairly small and low in wattage, which also helps to get a better, smoother sound for this set-up.
The Loop comes from one amp, the melodies come from another amp, then there is a third amp chiming in the background which I did not mention in the video.
Cheers,
Eddie
New Video for Hold Function DD7/DD8 and how to improve your loops
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Re: New Video for Hold Function DD7/DD8 and how to improve your loops
Overall a nice video, but the initial guitar loop isn't really tight.
Re: New Video for Hold Function DD7/DD8 and how to improve your loops
I know and it does not really matter, felt the groove was fine and just left it.
The thing is, there is so much going on. I just want to focus on a few things for the video.
It is about what I want to say, not really about playing great music.
Playing as you are talking is not really good for your concentration as you can image.
One could ask:"Why do you make your videos like this as the whole thing is so messy" "Is it not better to edit and..............."
Personally I feel there is more vibe in this way, but I will do different videos and you can see what you like best.
Edited videos are also more time consuming. Let me not speak about time as we can all imagine...........................
Cheers
Eddie
Re: New Video for Hold Function DD7/DD8 and how to improve your loops
Here is the written article for this video: https://www.guitartutorleeds.com/a-intr ... -function/