A storm is coming. An improvised track created with a baritone guitar and a DL-4 loop pedal.
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A storm is coming. An improvised track created with a baritone guitar and a DL-4 loop pedal.
Little Demo of mine
E bow + Line6 looping + 62 Jaguar reissue
Minus The Bear - White Mystery
this is why I enjoy Minus The Bear, I would have had a front row spot to watch Mr. Knudson do this last night if it wasn't for the oversized ass stage monitors at the webster. He did on the other hand move two of them out of the way so he could walk out to the edge of the stage and shred my face off, he also threw his guitar pick to me and I got their set list from their sound guys.
If you run the DL-4 in the front of the amp, you will be distorting your delay and the echo won't be so clear on a distorted channel. It works best if you have an effects loop in the back of the amp. The input would go to the send and the output would go to the return of the amp. Generally, delay in the rear of the amp sounds better.
Thanks! I was having trouble getting it to work but apparently the cable was to blame. The way I hook it up is just a normal Shure sm58 mic and a portable amp. Thanks for the advice!