5 Pieces of Guitar Gear That Changed My Life
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Sometimes a piece of guitar gear changes everything. Here are 5 that really did change everything for me. Buying from Sweetwater? Support me by using this affiliate link: sweetwater.sjv.io/KjXzQ7
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Video Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:56 Life Changing Gear #1
03:34 Life Changing Gear #2
06:26 Life Changing Gear #3
07:57 Life Changing Gear #4
09:39 Life Changing Gear #5
11:58 How About You?
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Have been watching (and learning and enjoying) your videos for a few years. I love the last couple of ones where you just sit and talk about some of your history. This is just simply one of the best musician channels on the web. Mostly because of your long experience and also your humbleness and honesty.
We're so lucky to have Davos Seaworth share his guitar secrets with us.
The hx stomp for me is certainly a piece of gear that changed everything. Not only can I get almost any sound I can need out of it but there’s also so much info sharing between users of the device!
@drcockles
10 ай бұрын
And it’s so well supported with updates for gear that has been around so long!
A volume pedal and delay changed my approach after hearing Norwegian guitarist/composer Terje Rypdal back in the 70's. Also finding out how much a guitar pick changed my tone and to some degree my picking technique when I came across some thicker V-Picks. This led me to find some other brands made from different materials. Just received a couple dozen JD 205 & 208 picks (but V-Picks continue to be my favourite). Picks are an inexpensive way to change up your tone and articulation. Thanks for all you do and share with the guitar community, Bill... it's truly inspiring!
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Agreed on trying different types of picks - as you say - they can make an outsized difference on tone and playing. Also - I'm a fan Terje. I had all of his earlier albums on vinyl, and then got 'em own CD!
@glennmichaelthompson4112
10 ай бұрын
@@chordsoforion I'm surprised at how many guitarists I've known who never try experimenting with different picks.... and I also have Mr. Rypdal's music on vinyl and CD. :0) There's a video here on YT called "50 Years of Terje Rypdal ECM Albums (1970-2023)" for anyone interested in exploring his music further. Cheers from Montreal!
Lots of parallels Bill. I used a valve powered reel to reel that I found in a rubbish pile for delay and fuzz in the 70's. Volume pedal changed my style, I used a crybaby with a 500k log pot and a treble bleed circuit. It got stolen... Ebow, check. Baritone, I'm currently building an acoustic and an electric one. Cheers for this video. Nice to hear a bit of what has shaped your style. My current game changer is the Boss RC10R. Forget the rhythm bits, useful as they are, I have a dual switch programmed to "next loop" and "last loop". 100 loops available to switch between on the fly makes for great moving soundscapes to perform over.
I’ve been playing bass guitar for about thirty years and for the longest time I was not an effects user, but I always chased a sound that I got at a show when I was seventeen; I was using the bass amp of a band playing after me and the tone was amazing, it had a beautiful tight bottom end and a growling high end. For years and years I could never get that sound. Flash forward to about three years ago and a friend introduced me to Darkglass pedals for the bass. Within 5 minutes I had dialed in that sound with ease. It was a revelation and has rejuvenated both me and my playing. I now play bass in a rock band and I am attempting to create ambient music using my bass and several of the pedals that you have mentioned on this channel.
we want more from your old band recordings, that sounded fucking wonderful and super chaotic
Wonderful video. Loved learning about the effects and your samples were very enjoyable to hear and watch. God bless you and all you love.
I know it's not a guitar, but as a guitar playing composer, THE game changer was an Atari Mega 2 with Steinbergs Cubase and a Fostex R8 bought in 1989. Suddenly, I was in control of the creative process and I wasn't watching the clock. My Colorsound volume swell pedal which I got in the 70's... Still got it, still works..!!!
Bill love your channel and music! You are an inspiration 🙏🏼
I would have so danced to your old band music you shared-thank you.
Amazing buddy been watching your ambient lessons this week,I'm new to the ambient world find your lessons very useful thank you
That is Kick Ass Bill! My Stepfather had one of those Reel to Reel Tape Decks and I can't remember anything I've heard since that sounded so Wonderful! Analog is still Magical! You should talk even more about Your beginnings and....Show us more Photos of Your Evolution! Love What You do!
Great video - I appreciate your ideas and experience
Ahaa you are an interesting discovery (new sub). My story(abridged): been playing since 1982 age 12. Discovered ambient cloudscapes at the cusp of the 80s/90s using a Boss volume pedal and, graduating from a WEM copycat tape echo, to the Yamaha REX50, discovered digi delay feedback could be set to infinite. Then I bought an additional little Zoom multi FX and discovered the extra texture of adding 3rds, 4ths, or perfect 5ths via Pitch Shift. So for 20 odd years I'd occasionally experiment with this very different approach, thinking okay it sounds very nice but not sure what to do with it. Very different to the McLaughlin approach I've been pretty much a disciple of for so many years. Few years ago find myself homeless so music has had to be put to the side somewhat as I drift about. Now I suddenly find everyone's bringing out how to play ambient guitar videos. I'm like Dayum...I missed an opportunity! (This is in no way a point against you, I can tell you are old school,) I look forward to checking out your Fripp video. I wonder ...have you heard "A Private View" by Bill Nelson. I bought an Ebow just so I could learn those sublime soaring guitar parts.
I knew it ....I knew it ....I knew you were gonna bring out the THUNDERHAWK!
This guy has some very, very cool sounds. Comes at electric guitar from a different angle. Much to learn from him.
Bill, definitely the e-bow. And I really have been messing with stacking delays since I’ve been watching you. Lots of fun and really cool sounds, oh and the Ehx sitar pedal.
Was very happy to learn you were into Prog and also to know you were heavily influenced by Keaggy. I had the pleasure of seeing him live during his Roundabout album. Excellent show
I love this video and seeing the range of things you found helpful. Using nylon strings I would say abstaining from biting my fingernails helped a great deal for my style 😊
Marvelous! Thanks to the author for sharing the video.😘
My Fender Telecaster, Roland JC amp, and the Boss DD-200, RE-2, and FV pedals. Those are still the only two delays I own and I’ve never for a second felt like I needed more. Endless inspiration and sounds.
Some great insight there dig it
I'm still rocking my 1970's Morley WVO Wah Volume. I love it. Alex Lifeson's intro on Xanadu made me say, how'd he do that? An old guitar teacher traded me for some pot. I still got the Morley... I'm sure his pot is long gone! :) I'm really enjoying your videos Bill... keep up the good work and thank you!
So glad you mentioned Steve Hackett. He's my hero
@jnalbracht
10 ай бұрын
Joined the comments to tip my hat to Steve Hackett as well, but it looks like you've got that covered!
@storeymark
10 ай бұрын
@@jnalbracht 😆
I'd not previously considered the significance of influential gear prior to watching this video, Bill. It's an interesting topic and clear to see how the five items you have chosen are at the core of your sound. I adore The Light In The Forest. It is one of my favourite pieces of yours and, in that context, I would also list the volume pedal as a game-changer for my playing. Hearing Alex Lifeson use one way back when really caught my imagination, and then when I began playing ambient guitar, it definitely influenced my approach to composition and performance. The Strymon Big Sky has been another significant piece for me. That thing is just an engine of atmospheric sounds! Moving away from ambient guitar, it has been the combination of analogue delay (the Boss DD20 and EHX Canyon are favourites) with a wah pedal (Vox Cry Baby) to create sweeping, synth-like, filtered arpeggios. I use that a lot!
Almost bought a Morely volume myself cause of your videos (I already have the Morely wah). Your volume swells have always been especially good
Morley. I don't come across that brand very often. I was very much in the market for a vol pedal in the early 90s, inspired by the ethereal floating swelling notes of ('70s to present day) Hank Marvin and Mark Knopfler. I settled on an affordable Boss pedal but learned about the comparatively expensive Morley with its robust construction and excellent smooth rocker action under the foot. That's a very interesting use for a reel to reel - patching it through the send/return buss on your recording set up. Knowing you are ambient inclined, as soon as you hauled it out, I thought you were going to mention Frippertronics. I figure you must have begun experimenting with recording techniques a few years earlier than I. I began in '83 age 13, using my parents stereo, recording a part, then recording the result on my tape machine, through open air using my tape machine's inbuilt mic, while positioning myself inbetween and accompanying the track. Tons of signal degradation, but fun, especially finding cheap machines that could record a signal from one machine to another via cable (5pin DIN) while simultaneously being able to accept a secondary signal through a microphone. By the start of the '90s I had a Fostex X26 4 track cassette which I freaking loved. And a primitive Yamaha REX50 multi fx which couldn't chain fx but was very tweakable with lots of parameters. A couple years later my Tascam 244 blew the Fostex away with its double speed cassette motor. Much better sound quality. These days the tech available, new and second hand, is just wonderful. I look forward to getting back into it after this present spate of homelessness. Props to you sir. I sub.
The Mesa Studio Preamp is what changed my life. I no longer have one, but I became a life long Mesa user after using a Studio Preamp for years, as it was my first "real" amp. It helped me learn recording, as well as dialing in a pre gain stage tone stack. Being able to dial in what you need from pedals and amps can be great tool, especially when time is of the essence.
Three pieces of gear that have been life changing for me. Tube Screamer style overdrives. It doesnt matter a lot which one since I just used it to tighted up the low end. My ibanez RgIB6 baritone. I'm a metal guy and this is by far the best sounding low tuned guitar I've ever used. Most recently, the AxeFX3. Not only are the options it provides amazing but it makes recording a breeze. I used to record with a loadbox which was a pain to set up, resulting in me recording less.
Roland GP16. I created hundreds of patches on it and it taught me all about creating tones. Light gauge strings. Sorry to say it took 30 years to figure out I can play much better with 9s instead of 10’s. Flow picks-I was mailing my own picks out of old coins-very time consuming and difficult. Flow picks use the same shape and bevel. Between those picks and Troy Grady, my picking improved significantly. Biggest was making my own guitar from good parts. Totally changed my playing style and sound. One pickup, one volume and all amazing. You hear it all the time, but less is more, at least with guitars. All the tones have to come from changing my position and attack, kind of like an acoustic. It’s one less thing to distract you.
Great content and playing big fan of old genesis
Wow! What a beautiful 12-string that is!
Zoom 9002, Line 6 DL4, Boss RC-300, Empress Zoia, Kernom Ridge. Honourable mention: Telecaster
That piece of music you're playing on the Thunderhawk with the harmonics sounds awesome.
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much!
And I've got an e-Bow, the original chrome one. When they were introduced in England in 1978, I rushed out to the guitar shop and found they were £100 ($125) - my guitar had only cost me £60 and I couldn't afford £100 for an effect. A year later, the same shop was having a sale. I guess they hadn't managed to sell many e-Bows, as they had it marked down to £50. So I bought one. And I still use it today, for live work and recording - it's nearly 45 years old and still works fine.
@Colin454
10 ай бұрын
And I've still got the leather holster for the e-Bow :)
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
I am super jealous!!! :-)
@Colin454
10 ай бұрын
Sorry !!! I'll have to take a photo of me with the e-Bow and the holster! I don't think I ever used the holster at all.
Don Ross is incredible. My brother introduced me to him when I was a teenager. I learned a few of his songs and I've seen him live 3 times. He is incredible.
I had a Peavy Profex rackmount guitar processor when I was a teenager. I worked and saved to get it and it changed how I approached effects completely. I am still more of an individual pedal kind of guy but I keep a few multieffect units around (mainly boss gp10 and sy1000). They definitely have a place. Also, the Roland gr-1 opened up the world of guitar synthesizers for me.
For me the game changers were: The axe fx II. I had been putting off buying a lot of pedals/amps because I saw the potential in this gear. So I got access to all these effects at once. And after all these years I can still make new sounds I like. For me it was my first baritone guitar as well. It gave me a much more interesting sonic range than a normal guitar. And maybe not so much gear but I bought a guitar that was tuned to open C and this tuning is such a delight to play in. I just love the atmosphere it brings.
I still have the first pedal I ever owned. The Boss PS2. Never use the pitch shift but always use that delay. And then the HX Stomp. That’s enabled me to record silently and remove string noise from ambient tracks/sections. I have 2 albums out and the first one had string noise. It’s quiet but with the HX Stomp it’s eliminated. Album three comes out 1st September. You would enjoy innocence’s experience it’s one of two purely ambient tracks on the album. It’s out on KZread.
ooh hard to decide. first up was definitely my frontline wah . I left it 3/4 cocked to bite through the mix and have a tight location for guitar in the mix . That carried my sound for a decade. My two indispensable game changing distortions were first the original Marshall Shred Master ( the new ones appear to suffer quality control issues ) and later the Boss Metal Zone , both can be difficult to drive , specially if you don't know your way around the sort of eq you get on a mixing desk. But when you learn how to to sculpt tone with them it's 10 steps up from the DS1 i Started with. The Boss Ps2 is probably the most versatile pedal you can own without buying a multi effects pedal. Not just Pitch shift, for your mad moments, but also it was my introduction to the power of delay pedals , and if you set the pitch shift just right it's better at chorus than 90% of chorus pedals. (for Chorus it's the second best I've EVER heard after my unsurpassed-by-anything-at-any-price Amdeck stereo Chorus) Much later The EHX Oceans 12 showed me a whole new world of reverb textures of all kinds. I'll never make enough money from music to justify the cost of the Strymons of this world , but this gets me close enough to not mind, and to make music like I never would have made before. Affordable AND usable ...at last! "Also rans" are ; Line 6 M13 , oh I just need THIS sound for 8 seconds, Donner Sophgate ( I also play metal and it's a no brainer for that), Rowin Slow Hand -ambient swells for those unable to stand on one leg all night, EHX Deluxe Bass Big Muff revitalised my will to play bass permanently.
Awesome ⭐☀️⭐
I'll keep these in mind if I ever want to create an album of meditation music.
Around the same time we used a Melos echo chamber and then our audio guy bought a Roland Chorus Echo.
Got that same chrome Morley in my signal path for the past 35 years.
I love that you kept all your old gear it’s wonderful! Now I’m a bassist but I love ambient music and play it a lot. My first is the line 6 verbzilla my first reverb which open the door to it all. My second is the tech 21 sans amp programmable one the fact it a svt in a box says it all. Plus you can get the big dirty sounds with out the cops being called. Third would be the boss odb-3 can’t live with out that drive my first real drive and still use it even with all the other drives out there haha. My fourth would be the hx stomp. That got out of trouble in my apartment at the time. My fifth is the fender pbass. Simple easy and your off.
Wow this Akai tape extract with the band is insane 😊 but the over all video is just great… thank Guru Bill
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! Let me make sure I am clear here - the Akai was patched into the mixer to provide the tape delay effect on my guitar. We then connected the mixer to a Teac A-3440 4 channel reel deck to record the band.
Reactive load boxes for me. Improved my recordings and saved my hearing.
for me it was getting a guitar with a floyd rose. never played floating bridges befofre. it completely changed my playing. I was it almost all the time when playing chords for very subtle chorus effect and I like to be very dynamic with speed. either acting as an Triangle LFO with speed or going musically random. combing the two makes playing interesting tension voicing even more interesting. and I also use it while playing single notes (not all the time it ain't the 70's hair rock era anymore)
I think I had that AKAI Reel to Reel ... or an AKAI close to it. It was at the heart of what I used to figure out the guitar parts in songs.
Surprised not to see the DittoX4 here, Bill. The quintessential Frippertronics in a pedal.
I had a feeling that UD Stomp would get on the list. I can’t say that I’ve had an effect that was a must have. I did have a Carvin preamp rack and a Digitech multieffect rack plugged into a Peavey back in the early 90s that I really got a great tone out of. But all of it broke eventually. My new gear is still being explored so I can’t say I have a favorite for it yet. I do want to say that the headless Ichita Nito signature guitar had become my favorite guitar of all for the past year now. I love the feel of it, the wide fretboard and the light weight. I never thought I’d like 10 gauge strings but turns out they’re amazing lol
Hi Bill, thanks for your inspiration and art! I'm from Argentina and it's been very inspiring to meet you and your work since I reconnected with guitar last year after having dropped it for 20y out of "creative frustration"... now I have a small daughter and family and not so easy about finding time and energy, I think you know about it... but anyway all is inspiration! Here's a brief question, although gosh I'd love to have a chat with you about your work and advice, but probably unlikely ;) -- question: I find that I still need further resources and education in musical knowledge, meaning chords, theory, etc and how to apply it to creative work in the guitar, but I also love to explore effects and experiment with ambient composition... would you say that the 1st aspect I mentioned is critical in this path? It's hard to find the balance of time for these aspects. Thanks again! Best wishes to you!
HX Stomp for me! Great video, bill! Awesome choices that are pretty unique to you!
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
HX is a good one for sure!
Sansamp GT2 by Tech21. Suddenly I didn’t need to drag around an amp anymore!
It would have to be my Guild acoustic baritone and the Fishman loudbox mini acoustic amp. Just opened up a new layer of sound and breathed new life into the chords. Love it. Oh and the Blair electronic bagpipes. They are awesome.
Bill, what do you think about Hotone Ampero ll stomp? will there be video with ambient on this processor?
Brilliant
My volume pedal introduction was from Robert Fripp. I butchered a Vox Wah pedal as my first volume pedal. My first delay "pedal" was a bucket-brigade circuit I built using an engineering notebook and parts I bought from Radio Shack.
Before I watched the video I wondered if it would feature a baritone. I must say I’m often reaching for my baritone now as my guitar of choice when I’m putting together my worship sets. The lower range makes a lot of songs easier to sing too… win/win.
A combination of Boss HM-2 through an Ibanez tube screamer to create a super overdrive tone like Fripp with lots of sustain. That changed my tone and playing.
for me it all changed when I got a Line 6 DL4. In the days before KZread that 28 second looper taught me about layering, ambiance and how to solo over a rhythm backing. I think that was around 2002.
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Nice!!
HAH! I still have my 1977 eBow WITH the Holster (in Excellent condition) along with the manual. Never used it much. Hoping I can fund a guitar selling it if the prices go up. Looking good man. Take care of yourself! Best Regards and Best Wishes!
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
I am jealous! :-)
Was really expecting a looper pedal in there… but ha, great selections!!!
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Loopers are pretty recent to me (relative to when I started playing guitar). My first one was the original Ditto: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pYiilLeeh9DVmqw.html
I had two Akai 4000DS tape decks - I recorded with them (bouncing between them) and also used them for Frippertronics. Sadly, eventually the heads wore out.
I love all the music you've created with that UD Stomp. I have a Magic Stomp, because of you, and Allan, of course. Early life changing gear for me goes back to 1977: The Maestro Echoplex, YES INDEED! My first delay machine! Always had delay on my board ever since. Then the MXR 10 band EQ floor pedal a couple years later. With those two gadgets I could get close enough to any profession sounds. Thanks for all that you do Bill! Actually, when I talk to my wife about you, I call you "Chill" lol!
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
My wife calls me "hey you" :-) Great list of gear!
@jfo3000
10 ай бұрын
@@chordsoforion LOL! Now that's funny.
Probably splitting the guitar signal into different paths, doing something radically different on each path, then blending it back together in the mix. One path is the traditional signal chain, pedals, amp, mic’d up cab. Other path is something weird that would sound not so good on its own. Like your phone’s built in mic into GarageBand and use the megaphone effect for distortion. Or running it through a eurorack with wavefolders and analog filters. The latter would sound great on its own with an already captured guitar recording, but when it’s just the raw signal straight out of the guitar it’s gnarly as hell but you probably wouldn’t want to use it standalone. But if you blend it with a “good” traditional signal path then it sounds interesting.
That excellent motif around 8:00 minute mark reminded me of 'Take it Back' on Pink Floyd's Division Bell album....
There's lots of stuff I wish I still had...but how much of that is just because I no longer have it! Including WEM Copicat, Colorsound wah-fuzz-swell pedal, Aria rack mount digital delay, Vox AC30 with tremolo and top boost, Gibson SG with P90s, Japanese Fender Telecaster Thinline. BTW I like stacking modulations more than delays, cos you never know what tge end result will be. With the WEM, I loved poking the tension arm, that gave an amazing wobble that sounds like the coda on Roxy Music's For Your Pleasure. I don't know of any pedal than replicate that
Is there a link to listen to your old band? I didn't see one in the description, but I might've missed it. As for life-changing gear, I think the Neunaber Wet Reverb was a huge one for me. It really opened the gates for my own dive into ambient guitar. The Immerse Mk. II brought that further.
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
oops! forgot to that in. Here's an album on BC: tetelestai.bandcamp.com/album/tetelestai. More on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/tetelestaiband. The song playing on video is on Soundcloud and called "Man's Quest for Significance".
@AngeloAyyy
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! @@chordsoforion
Strandberg guitars. For me the feel, sound, playability, even portability because they’re so easy to carry around. I first bought a Boden classic 6 and after playing that a few months I had to get a Boden 8 with the Fishman fluence pickups to cover heavier stuff. I’ve amassed a bunch of guitars over the years from all major brands, signature models of a lot of my heroes etc. trying to find what I liked and what works best for me. After playing guitar for almost 30 years now, I really think the search might actually be over. I haven’t even touched my other electrics, and I don’t know if I could ever go back to a more "normal” guitar now. I might wind up selling everything else to fund buying a Strandberg Salen classic (the butterscotch tele version) for more blues/country stuff and a Salen jazz to cover all my genres.
Life changing gear .. Yamaha classicals .. had several since youth now have one higher end solid wood .. a thing of beauty. Telecaster .. again several .. now just one modded mexi. with a great neck. Looper pedal .. for a few years which taught me layering, how to solo, timing, etc etc .. now I don’t use them as what I loved about them was the thing that started driving me crazy. Ive gone beyond them. Pedals .. not so much .. although there were endless strings of them for years bought and sold .. now just an hx stomp for tone shaping and some reverb… core tone type stuff. Amps were endless also until finally the boss cubes.. finally amps that sounding great and didn’t weigh a ton ! Don’t have those anymore either. Now just fishman or flat response pa style.. or whatever’s available. Finally, the real book and other songbook variations , even with its limitations, still provides endless hours of inspiration and discovery. That’s it.
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
All good things!
The game-changer for me was my Fryette Power Station "Integrated Reactance Amplifier." I love tube amps, but I could never play them at proper (loud) volume for the best tones. Now I can. It goes between the amp and the speakers. There are subtleties I won't get into. It has nice tone-shaping options and its own effects loop, which is great for amps that don't have one, or that don't have reverb of their own. Nowadays I get mid vol. to cranked tones at whatever volume I like, and the speakers respond as if nothing's in between. Years ago I sold some heavy, LOUD vintage amps that I wish I'd kept to play through the Fryette. I would no longer have to leave their volume knobs below 1 to practice!
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Looks like a great piece of kit!
For me it was black eyeliner, tight shark skin pants, nady wireless, Boss CE3 on my Fender Precision Bass. I've yet to plug my Carvin Holdsworth into a Yamaha UD Stomp into my Big Sky. That is the Holiest of all grails (after Monty Python of course).
You’re the man
Bill , if i took a magnet and glued it inside a plastic container so one side was showing on the bottom do you think it would work ? I am getting red lights inside me to just use a magnet that might be dangerous i don't know , what do You know ? 😁🎸✌
The Heritage h127 & Peavey Profex 2, the only ones staying!
I feel like this is probably a fairly noobie answer but my Walrus Slo was the piece I was missing to unlock all the ambient stuff that was swirling around in my head. Combined with a volume pedal and the mix on 100% wet, it just sings.
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
There are no "noobie" answers, as we all have our own unique experiences as musicians. Also, the Walrus Audio Slo is a great pedal!! :-)
When I first got the guitar with a vibrato unit it changed my life. It was a Jaguar, so vibrato was smooth and no very wide, but it gives those magic sounds I always wanted. Then I got a guitar with two point unit that can bring pitch up or down really far away and it's awesome! Using it all the time. Light vibrato, huge vibrato, anti-bending, sound effects - all the time. The next thing is Ebow (not original, so no harmonics and less power). Using it very often, it makes me think of a melody horizontal way. It hs some limitations, so here comes next thing. ;) After I build the first guitar DIY sustainer (it uses transducer on headstock, works bad, but the feel... mmm...) I REALLY want another guitar with built-in good sustainer, this time electromagnetic (like Sustainiac). It can be used instead of Ebow but with no limitations: you can play with pick, fingers, use vibrato arm, play with left hand only, use more than one voice (in some cases)... what a dream! I hope to get it this fall. It will be a mod project, so I'm gonna experiment with installing it in bridge or neck position to find out what I like most.
@silvansky
10 ай бұрын
Oh, I forgot to mention whammy pedal. It is great to get sky-high notes by playing harmonics and pitching them two octaves higher, but I must warn: it may cause addiction. )
Klimbim by Don Ross is a classic. Thanx for mentioning him….
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
One of my favs by Don!
Shoot - I miss my 8-Track Reel-to-reel (TEAC 80-8 with dbx Epander). Heck, I miss my Vestafire 4-track cassette recorder....
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
I always wanted an 80-8, but the best we could afford was a 3440!
Your old band sounds so good. Can we find the music anywhere?
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Links are in the video description!
I still have that original chrome Morley volume pedal - which also has a boost. A true optical pedal with a rather large bulb that you can swap out. And I have my original UD Stomp in mint condition. I actually have all the original stomps including the DG and the AG. I went with the Alvarez Yari baritone years ago. Wait a minute - I also have the original EBow! And I used to play around with tape echo... Brothers from a different mother.😂
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
I too have the DG-Stomp, along with 2 Magicstomps. Got them all within a couple of years of getting the UD.
@mojoman2001
10 ай бұрын
@chordsoforion -- Thanks for your videos. You were really shredding in those woods. 😂
Line 6 DL4, EHX Freeze, Boss DD20 Godin Multiac Grand Concert SA
For me .... The Guitar ! and I'm not being funny ( know, everybody funny ) and not gear. It's just the case. Thanks for doing all of this Bill. !
Tacoma!!! Mine is in bad shape, but not from neglect, from over playing of it. I have the Chief and the tone is still stellar!
@matthewlocy2169
10 ай бұрын
Also it is very inspiring to watch you play. Even with just the simplest singular note you put forth so much emotion and passion. Just know I feel it and hear it. I thank you for all you do, keep up the good work.
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Sweet! Tacomas are rare breed these days...
@matthewlocy2169
10 ай бұрын
I changed my profile pic to a recent photo of my Chief. I still think she's beautiful after all these years. A Pink Floyd sticker hides a pretty nasty crack in the top that has since been removed.
Elbow on a 12 string? Do you have a video of that?
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
I do - kzread.info/dash/bejne/mIqcp49_ibLSd6Q.html
EOB Strat with sustainer. Wampler Velvet Fuzz. Strymon El Capistan. Boss 505 looper. Chase Bliss Blooper.
dang, that reel to reel is some SERIOUS gear porn
Listening to this I am saying to myself "Wait. I have one of those. Wait I have one of those".
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
That's cool!!
I have a love-hate relationship with the eBow. I've owned 3 of them (which should tell you how much I love them), and I've easily destroyed 3 of them (which is why I hate them). Amazing sound! Not built solidly enough for $100 a pop.
I've been searching for the link to your old Band's Album...and having no luck. Am I missing something? HELP!
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Sorry - just updated the description. Links to Bill's old band: tetelestai.bandcamp.com/ soundcloud.com/tetelestaiband
@BrentAdams
10 ай бұрын
@@chordsoforion Yippee! Thank you!
@BrentAdams
10 ай бұрын
@@chordsoforion Thanks much!
the UD Stomp is the king of delays. absolute beast of a unit. one of my "wish i'd never sold it" bits of gear. they go for silly money these days.
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Hey Simeon - they are great units. I wish a company would create a modern version with similar features. In the meantime (if you have not seen it), you can nail all the UD sounds for free in software with the Chow Matrix. I was even able to take the UD-Stomp watchlist document and recreate a few of the AH presets.
@Simeon_Harris
10 ай бұрын
@@chordsoforion i recreated my favourite ones in the axe fx, way back when i was using an ultra. two multidelays in parallel will let you do the AH ones easily. it's a shame yamaha keep making really cool bits of gear and then discontinuing them!
Echoplex Digital Pro, for me.
REVEREND! I have been playing their guitars for 23 years. That 12 is the PERFECT 12.
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
agreed - I love the Airwave!
You were holding a TC Electronics Ditto Looper x4, I thought it would be one of those five )
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
I did grab some random pedals for the intro, as I did not want to giveaway the 5 too soon. That being said, I use the X4 frequently. Definitely my favorite of the loopers pedals I have.
@goryunovdmitry
10 ай бұрын
@@chordsoforion I want to buy it, too
Boss SY-300
Getting my first envelope follower was a huge leap forward to me. Having one in the chain applying a subtle effect really gave my right hand dynamics a huge voice. Most people demo these and get extreme shifts and quacky garbage, but just a tiny, tiny bit of it brings any guitar tone to life and adds huge amounts of extra expression.
Did you mean Phil Keaggy regarding the volume pedal
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
Not sure what you are getting at. I meant what I said about Phil and his use of the volume control on the guitar to create swells.
@rihraw
10 ай бұрын
@@chordsoforion you mentioned phil keggy (not Keaggy) so im wondering which one you meant
@chordsoforion
10 ай бұрын
@rihraw Phil Keaggy is the one. He pronounces his name "Keggy". kzread.info/dash/bejne/o6Sitq5-ppvFf84.html
You could talk to whales with that Yamaha delay.