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Part 2 of a review of the MXR Blowtorch bass fuzz overdrive/distortion effect pedal played with an Elrick singlecut bass.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son Guitar Lesson
ProGuitarShop Riff of the Day. Learn how to play Creedence Clearwater Revival -- Fortunate Son. We're using the Mad Professor Sweet Honey Overdrive to reproduce a classic low gain tone. The dynamics of the Sweet Honey Overdrive allow you to nail the midrange bite from Fogerty's famous intro riff,...
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Line 6 DL4: Music For Airports Made Easy
Toby Summerfield was in the market for a looper to help fill out the live sound of his three piece, and after demoing several pedals, he settled on a Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler. After some time playing with his new pedal, Toby discovered it could do a lot more than just pretend to be a bassist.
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Eventide Timefactor: Delay Saves The Rainforest Without U2
With their Timefactor delay unit, Eventide has managed to jam nine different types of delay along with a looper into one pedal that sounds incredible. With all of the different achievable tones through the Timefactor, you can bet your bottom dollar that it has the features to match. Alan Chaput...
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TC Electronic Nova Delay Pedal
The TC Electronic Nova Delay is the ultimate digital delay pedal. Based on the world-renowned TC 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay, the ND-1 brings studio quality effects right to your pedal board. The Nova Delay features 6 different stereo delay types: Delay line, Dynamic, Reverse, Ping-Pong, Pan, and...
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Line 6 POD X3 Live: Let Your Feet Decide How Loud To Get
Volume pedals should not be complicated. When the heel is pressed in, your guitar should be quiet, and when the toe is pressed, your guitar should be loud. Line 6 throws in more options in case you don't like to keep things that simple. Bill Holland shows some of the functions on the volume pedal...
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Line 6 POD X3 Live Out Of The Box In Gearwire Studio
We reopen our out-of-the-box style walkthrus with authority as Bill Holland opens up the Line 6 POD X3 Live with authority, slamming down the cardboard encasement to get right to the pedal. In the first video, Bill checks out all the knobs, vacuum switches and even the multi-functional expression...
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The Moog Guitar Rocks!
A little footage from the video archives... Someone asked if the Moog guitar could rock. This is some footage of my nephew playing a Moog Guitar prototype through a VERY cheap amp and effects pedal. Still, it rocked! As he shows, the Mute Mode has some great rock and metal applications. Chris Stack ...
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Line 6 DL4 Delay Pedal: Loop Function (part 3)
Demonstration of combining delay pedals and other effects, and using the DL4 loop function. I am using a Boss DD-3 Delay pedal for the basic delay sound, with a Boss RV-5 Reverb pedal to add some atmospherics. I then use the loop function on a Line 6 DL4 to layer guitar parts over one another. The ...
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Line 6 POD X3 Live: Crying About Amp Modeling- Wah! Wah!
Continuing our look at the Line 6 POD X3 Live, Bill Holland focuses on the functions afforded by the built in expression pedal. It can serve as a wah, volume or a combination of both. Bill Holland shows you how to get your wah on and settles on J. Irving-Giles to provide some gratuitous noodling...
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