Gerald redid his recording setup, and has done a few more clips for us to sample a fairly wide range of stompboxes.. check it out! If you have more questions or comments, you ask can put them up on the forum at this thread. Also check out his previous Stompbox Sampler.
By Gerald
Recording Setup
Guitar: Fender American Stratocaster
Amp: Squier Champ 15
Mic: SM58, lifted to the middle of speaker cone, 1cm off centre, 1cm away from amp-face
Recording Interface: Line 6 Toneport, no amp/preamp simulation, direct into Garage Band, no post-editing except for volume adjustments.
Standard Delay Settings*
BOSS DD20
Digital Delay, 12o’clock Feedback, 10o’clock Repeats, quarter-note, set to tempo
* - Delay always on, with same settings unless otherwise stated.
An Introduction
Fuzz Factory & DD20
Delay Settings: Dual Delay, 3o’clock Feedback, 10o’clock repeats, Short Delay: 100ms, Long Delay: tempo
Always
I recorded an additional lead line over this just for fun so there are 2 settings here, Song & Lead
Song: RC Booster, Small Clone & DD20
Lead: RC Booster+909, Small Clone & DD20
Break Free
Fuzz Factory
No delay used
Come
This is a song by a Singaporean Christian band, the Sonic Edge Band. Their home church is Church Of Our Saviour. They’ve recently just released their new album titled “The Song That I Sing”. Do check them out if you have time.
Pedals: Fuzz Factory & DD20
Point Of Difference
Fulltone OCD & DD20
Delay Settings: Dual Delay, 3o’clock Feedback, 10o’clock repeats, Short Delay: 100ms, Long Delay: tempo
Turn
This is also a song by Sonic Edge.
Pedals: Crunchbox boosted by OM Labs Sahasrara OD
No delay used
What The World Will Never Take
Crunchbox boosted by OM Labs Sahasrara OD
By the way, the Crunchbox boosted by the OM Labs Sahasrara OD is one of my favourite stacked pedal setups!
1 comment:
work on that Break Free riff man...what you were playing wasn't the greatest..just stick to the way its recorded
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