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The PERFECT Guitar Pedal?


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00:00 Pedal setup
00:50 Loop Switchers
02:16 Mods and Time Stuff
02:35 Trem and Vibe
02:48 Echo Park
03:06 Boss DM-101
03:19 UA Golden Starlight
03:53 Anadime Chorus
04:02 Shallow Water
04:23 Heptode Virtuoso
04:43 Sending Delay
05:05 Infinite Jets
06:45 Eventide H9
06:55 Digitech Whammy DT
08:48 King Tone Fuzz
09:22 Woodshed Comp
09:51 Mach Three
10:22 box of ODR-1s
11:23 odr-1 odr-10
11:55 Shanks ods-1
12:48 Ventilator

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Originally posted by UCOiLMDayizHVJUSLPauoLQQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waZqKbI_Rr8

28 thoughts on “The PERFECT Guitar Pedal?

  • Love the Ventilator so much. Also, I was a bit surprised that you had no Roger Mayer Octavia present. My life would be different without an original Octavia.

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  • Tim, what a fascinating journey through all your gear in that room. I love my Neo Mini Vent, it's the only Leslie sim I think, that accurately captures the phasing that happens when the Leslie speeds up and slows down. Beautiful!

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  • Tim Pierce, you are a gift from the “Guitar Gods” for guitar players . You’re The gift that keeps on giving ! Thanks for all you do brother!

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  • How are you playing the same arpeggio over and over while you change the pedals? is it a recording?

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  • Love Line 6 stuff but they are prone to completely abandoning non-current hardware (that they've effectively made promises to develop and refine) and doing no more support at all.

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  • Love your videos Tim. Can you help me? For years I've been looking for a pedal that gives me clean sustain. No fuzz like big muff, no compressor which always disappoint me. Just clean sustain either bright or mellow. Any thoughts? I'd appreciate any help. Thanks.

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  • As a session player you needed your tools. I almost never used pedals. For live cover stuff, it was a 3 channel Boogie, and a rack mounted delay, chorus / reverb etc but I almost never used the reverb because the Boogie reverb was so sweet. Hooked it all up with a Scholz Octopus that even changed the analog Boogie channels and voila, I had every sound I needed at my feet with a midi pedal with 10 choices x 2 banks.

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  • I’ve gone through all sorts of overdrives and mod pedals over the years, switching things up to see what works and what sucks (ultimately landed on the king of tone, tube screamer, mini vent and dimension several years ago)…but through all that, I always used boss delays. The last 15 years, it’s been DD-20, DD-500 and that’s basically it. They just WORK…delay is very important to me but at the end of the day, it mostly needs to sit correctly and perform reliably. Boss delays do both of those things so I have no reason to look elsewhere ????‍♂️

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  • Question : I seldom or I don't remember seeing you play acoustic, do you play unplugged sometimes? don't get me wrong, these pedals I like, but sometimes, playing just with a natural guitar unplugged, I like the fingerstyle sound of a good acoustic no fuss , just play

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  • Pedals are done. People are going to stop using them. They're too expensive and you can get software with every variation of effect built in.

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  • Dude the budget!! That's quite the budget add the price next to the title and a total at the end.

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  • Before I even watch I just gonna stick my neck out and say JHS "Notadumble" was my best pedal score ever. Over my custom Keeley's. Been playing since 1977

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  • Okay, I’m out. That after hearing that same 5 note motif over and over and over again, I had to stop watching.

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