How to Get the Most Out of Your Pedals
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Here's 5 ways you can push the pedals you already own, instead of buying new ones. Links to my original music are below. Stop-motion animation and drone footage by John Marty. Additional drone footage by Best Frenemies.
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00:00 Intro
00:27 Pro-Tip #1: Defeat the Purpose
02:20 Sound Example
03:00 Pro-Tip #2: Record Direct
04:14 Sound Example
05:04 Pro-Tip #3: Use an Exp Pedal for Pitch
06:36 Sound Example
07:35 Pro-Tip #4: Mix=100%
08:43 Sound Example
09:22 Pro-Tip #5: Literally Any Stereo Pedal Is a Huge Deal
11:21 Sound Example
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2 mins in. enjoying it a lot. "I'm gonna be using like a normal good sound" perfect.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
lol thank you
@chiefbucknell
2 жыл бұрын
CBA, in da comments??! 😄
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
@@chiefbucknellthe relationship runs deep: kzread.info/dash/bejne/o2ii2ryGo72cnM4.html
@leetintary2074
Жыл бұрын
I like the dinky sound
Im really enjoying your pedal videos. The weird old pc game vibe inserts are really nice. I like that you are pushing us to use our gear to it's fullest rather than just set it aside and buy something new. It's very wholesome and inspiring.
@CyberattackWorld
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Part of the reason I made this video specifically was because I wanted to make up for the insanely pro-consumerist message of my videos about orange juice, not sure if you’ve made it there yet but you’ll see when you do.
@onionheadguy7094
Жыл бұрын
@@CyberattackWorld you bet I will, comrade! 💪
Imagine being this guys neighbor. Getting home from work or carrying groceries in hand, you can hear music playing muffled from behind a closed door. You stop for a moment to listen and connect with another's creative spirit. Neither knowing that one reached out while another was touched... The gems of humanity some never meet are the people you live around or see everyday.
@brutallyremastered4255
3 ай бұрын
Please get your frozens inside without delay.
@PhotoRubio
3 ай бұрын
@@brutallyremastered4255 😂
This is one of the most unique, interesting and coolest guitar channels on KZread. Nobody really does it quite the way you do
Some of the perspectives you share are things I would teach if I were a music composition professor. You are really offering a great service. Also I love your record and enjoy the demos in these videos, largely because your sounds often remind me of a continuation of an album composed of toy sounds, Gizmodgery by Self, who didn't do any follow ups. Keep going, you're on to something special.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you for this and especially for checking out the record
Something crazy to do with pedals that have a stereo In as well as Out: make the sinal path go through the pedal twice. You can make some weird shit. In some rare cases like the boss 500 series you can even apply different effects to each stereo side and effectively have two pedals in one. BTW, I'm loving this channel, the visual presentation is amazing. 90s demoscene meets Donkey Kong Country. Keep it up!
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
great idea and thanks for the comment
@alefty4463
Жыл бұрын
Can you elaborate a bit? How would one go about doing this? Instead of being stereo simply use the two stereo inputs to run the signal thru twice?
@rahzark
Жыл бұрын
@@alefty4463 If you run guitar > inputA > outputA > inputB > outputB > amp you are going through the pedal twice (the signal is coming out of the pedal and in again). BE CAREFUL: Depending on the pedal and settings this may cause uncontrollable feedback so proceed with caution! Make sure you have a way to kill the signal going in and out of the pedal just in case.
Just wanted to say that you’ve become my favorite guitar / gear channel. Love the animations, love the tips, love the vibe. Thank you!
Love the style of your videos. Laid back and unconventional, but still concise and informative. Keep it up, you are criminally underviewed, your time will come!
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thank you grinderman
What a unique flavor your channel has. Kudos on that, as a fellow content creator I can bigly appreciate what you're laying down here.
#2 is fantastic, treating your pedals like modular parts of a synth and avoiding an amp all together
You have a unique approach to videos, I dig it. I love the recommendation of trying to use the pedal wrong.
My new favorite pedal channel. Can’t stop binging! I’ve learned more from these videos that all of the other pedal channels put together.
Lỡve all the b-roll in this vid! Lil dude walking thru the woods...
Dude, I love the lofi 8bit aestethic of your channel. Super cool and really well executed!
wizard. love the sounds man, really really creative stuff. more artists need to see your vids for inspiration!
Don't have too much to add other than all of these demos and ideas were really really cool. I dug watching you play and the lo-fi animation stuff too. Thanks!
Love your videos! Very much agree that an expression pedal can open up a lot of possibilities. I recently hit a goldmine by getting a used Boss DD-500 - the patching can get super deep, I've made settings that imitate the EHX Freeze, EQD Rainbow, even Chase Bliss type sounds, and others that are even weirder. One tip I'll add for the comments section is to use a DAW and plugins (free versions of Reaper and Melda plugin suite, for example) to figure out your sound before buying pedals. Better yet, you can discover new sounds in the process of trying to approximate your DAW productions via the gear you already possess.
discovered the channel last night and I already love it, love this kind of approach and attitude towards music/ tones
Helpful content! Thanks for sharing. I also appreciate your extremely dry sense of humor. I get the feeling your channel is going to get a lot more subs than the 16k you have now.
Your work is so great, Ivan. Thank you, man!
Your style to preset the video and the concepts are awesome, congrats man! Amazing content 👏👏🔥🔥
Some sick tips here! Thank you as always!
Great video and great ideas. Def gave me a different perspective on my existing pedals!
Love your content dude. Sick variety of tones/techniques.
Great tips and lovely sounds!
i appreciate your method of exploring interesting and "bad" sounds with pedals. Great learning process. I subscribed
Best channel on the KZreads! I esp love the idea of sticking a Strymon at the end of a mono pedal chain to make it stereo - brilliance! I am pretty experi(mental) and had thought of lots of these: so that was great face-palm / omg / why-didn't-I-think-of-that moment! Thank you for all of these great videos - super nerds unite!
Your videos are always very inspiring. I also just really, really like your original music!
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome thank you so much
you are my favorite channel on this site. aesthetics and tips and everything is emmaculate. thank you for all your hard work on these videos they are so fucking good
Excellent video and solid advice! I'm always happy to see new stuff from you :)
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thank you, so glad
Always an inspired video. Thanks so much!
Pro tip 5 is right clever. I have a Boss CH-1 Super Chorus pedal but haven't given much though to it's stereo function, because of the wet effect, but using it a a clean stereo output everything before is very intriguing. In
A Cyberattack of Pure Inspiration. I leave every video of your with a sense of musical dominance!! Haha.
#4 is one of my favourite ways to use the El Capistan. Makes for a less noisy alternative to the Zvex lofi junky
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
oh yeah that's perfect
NEXT LEVEL PLAYING on this video. thanks as always for some of the best content on the yoots.
Great vid thanks 👍 my 50p worth, delay on shortest setting feedback max. Terrible feedback. Now make that the input for your board. It's like having an ocilator. Use delay time to adjust pitch or pitchshifter. Chorus. More slower delay. Trem. You got a synth 👍😃🤘😎
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
yeah that's extremely good to do
you are so great. your tips and your creativity is one of a kind . thank you for that.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thanks, glad you're enjoying it
Dude, you are amazing. Keep up the great content
Very cool. I'm going to rearrange my board this afternoon and try on our gig this weekend. Especially the stereo effect. Awesome &Thanks man./ My first time checking you out thanks to Rhett Shull.
This kind of stuff? I love this. Tell me more weird things to do with noise boxes please.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
it's a deal
Red, red wiiiiiine. Your creative outlook is great, man. Big fan. Don't stop.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
glad you caught that, I love that song so much. also thanks
Absolutely brilliant vid. Thank you
Hadn't seen so much creativity in a guitar video in a long time. Great take on All by myself too.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thank you, glad you caught that
damn, everything you say/post is simply genius, thanks a lot!
Love this! The riff in the first example is so good!
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, if you want the real version of that riff it’s this: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l6h1q9KklMu7abQ.html
@johnnyandthedinosaurs
2 жыл бұрын
@@CyberattackWorld thought it sounded familiar :)
That solo was amazing!
Awesome as usual!
Great video! On the note of "Defeat the Purpose," I think this brings things like orchestration and arrangement into the picture which I always feel like a lot of musicians don't even consider when exploring their tone/sound. Finding sounds like your example or to go even more broad into something like Smashing Pumpkins 90s guitar sound, it's rarely 1 guitar part/track. IMHO realizing this is like moving from a tiny corner of a room, to realizing there's a whole house to explore.
@CyberattackWorld
8 ай бұрын
i agree that solving problems at the level of arrangement, like be rewriting parts or altering the performance style or whatever, is often the most powerful solution
I don't use my pedal hoard on guitar. I use them for soundscapes,experimental noises. Your approach is great. Inspired.
Among the best of your videos ! What am I saying, among the best videos out there !
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
man thank you
Great tips
Pretty neat and smart. Thank you!
Absolutely love your channel! Pro tip#2 is actually good and it was used a lot by Egor Letov from soviet band "Grazhdanskaya oborona"(Гражданская оборона). He created most unique sound textures by direct recording distortion without amps
@CyberattackWorld
3 ай бұрын
thanks I gotta check that out
Honestly this is Really amazing awesome content on this channel
I just bought 3 pedals in 3 days. I needed this.
@CyberattackWorld
Жыл бұрын
you're safe now, i've got you
Great tips as always. The doubled guitar tune with the "crap" tone is cool.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thanks dude, and if that was your first time hearing that tune you may get a kick out of this: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l6h1q9KklMu7abQ.html
@frankvaleron
2 жыл бұрын
@@CyberattackWorld nice, cheers, it was, I know nothing about AC/DC!
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
@@frankvaleron oh man, i'm so glad i got to be the one to make this introduction. one of my favorite things i've ever done in my life probably
@frankvaleron
2 жыл бұрын
@@CyberattackWorld haha. The pleasures all mine!
Interesting stuff. As always.
Very cool info. Thanks
Fantastic. ❤❤❤
This video both informs AND confirms my pedal experimental sound designing playtime fun. And, great sounding examples and looking stop motion-thanks!
@chiefbucknell
2 жыл бұрын
Giving out all the cheat codes. I love to see it. Mono, beloved D.S. delay made stereo reminds me of how I use stereo effects to “undo” the sum-to-mono that Ottobit Jr.’s great stutter effect unfortunately (?) causes. Subscribed Subscribed Subscribed.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thanks dude. "cheat codes" is exactly what i'm going for
@chiefbucknell
2 жыл бұрын
@@CyberattackWorld Pedals are my Game Genie
Earned a sub with this one. Great content.
Honestly a great video
Inspired in so many ways!
I love the outro track so much ❤
@CyberattackWorld
Ай бұрын
thanks, a version of that is gonna be on my next album as a song called "Excruciating"
Your videos are amazing :) keep going
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thank you
I FREAKING LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thanks dude
cool attitude - thank you
Great ideas!
you're super cool, thanks for sharing!!
This is epic
great video
This is great ! I actually love the boss 500 series since they have an lfo you can assign as expression pedal. I do it quite a bit for my dd-500 for pitch delay sounds. Also instructions unclear, bought 5 pedals while watching.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
your comment made me laugh, in real life i actually laughed. sorry for the unclear instructions
goated individual
Fun stuff- thanks
man, someone on my channel recommended me over here and i love it 🙌
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thanks dude, we're on the same page seems like
I think that this channel is THE best channel.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thank you for getting it
Great video. Make use of what you have.
That solo at 4:14 was like riding a high-speed train in a foreign country. Full of nice little surprises.
@CyberattackWorld
Жыл бұрын
thank you for this comment. also if i recognize correctly that your user pic is from Zombies Ate My Neighbors that's incredible and that video game rules my life
The track in Pro tip 3 was so beatiful and brilliant
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thanks man, it's actually this in case you want more: kzread.info/dash/bejne/d66jw9yJgKadkps.html
Great ideas. Not really a unique technique here, but experimenting with EQ at different points in your pedal chain can stretch the possibilities of the gear you already have-especially before or after overdrive, distortion and fuzz.
You spill the BLOOOOOOD
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
i have been WAITING for someone to catch that, man you made my day
Man you are a genius 😦
having lots of fun with stereo pedal™ → delay on the left / delay on the right (wet only?) → another stereo pedal (tremolo, let's say). mono pedals are damn good for stereo setups if you use them right.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
100%
I listened to your points, I heard the examples, I watched Chun-Li do calisthenics in the park.... I think I still want more pedals.
That frustration with the lost delay 😂 I hate it when you work with some tool, you blink and it's gone! Happens every time. All tricks are great, but 'stereo' one is really a huge deal as you've said! Thanks for the video
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for getting it
The last tip about stereo output blew my mind. It's wild how much the delay opens up in stereo.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
i know it's like an aural illusion almost
@grishayampolsky
2 жыл бұрын
@@CyberattackWorld love the stereo !! could you explain smth ? I have two stereo pedals at the end of my chain (Big Sky and Echosystem connected all left-right/in-out and then going to two different amps). Now I think about getting a chorus and I can't decide between Julia and Julianna (both by Walrus Audio). Julianna has stereo outputs but does it matter if I have stereo pedals after it? Will Julia have the same stereo sound with my other pedals after it ? Or will it differ smh ?
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
@@grishayampolsky it depends on whether the stereo pedals after the Juliana preserve the true stereo signal they get as input. Sometimes stereo pedals will sum the stereo input they get-which in this case would collapse whatever stereo stuff the Julianna is doing-and then run their own stereo effects on the collapsed mono signal and output that as stereo. It's not necessarily the end of the world when that happens, because you still wind up with a stereo image at the end. But I don't know whether any of the stereo pedals you're talking about will do this, you might have to write to them and ask.
@grishayampolsky
2 жыл бұрын
@@CyberattackWorld thanks for the reply, think I got it. well I guess that if pedal has left/right inputs it might probably be preserved from summing up the signal into mono, especially if it's fancy shmancy Strymon and Empress, but I guess writing to them is a good idea!
Delay / Reverb on wet only, i like this!
hey, I really, really like your video. I think it would be awesome if you record one about the the actual abilities thanks to which you don't have to buy pedals ever again, like a quick overview of your recording workflow, or how to setup a DAW for dummies, you know. keep up with the good stuff!
@nachodiaz4837
2 жыл бұрын
awesome playing too!
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
this is a great suggestion, thank you
Beautiful unique channel.
#3 sounds crazy good
ur my fav youtuber(:
I only have a Digitech hothead distortion right now and my amp is a black star ID core 10 V3. I usually setup a very minimal clean sound on my amp and then set the hothead to a bluesy overdrive boost type of tone. Not the opposite of disortion but pretty different.
this is exactly why i own a few ds1's and 2 super feedback distortions.
#3 is cool, kinda similar to what I do with delay in ableton. Feel like I'd need a second expression pedal to control the mix though, but controlling the pitch is most of the effect. Cool guitar btw
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
thanks dude, you get me
haha love the face expressions at 6:35
In my view, #1 and #4 pretty much sum up your whole pedal ethos: Either make the pedal do things it wasn't intended to do, or make the pedal do "too much" of what it was intended to do. Between this video and that Knobs video you recently recommended, no further pedal videos need to be made, (though I'll continue to happily consume content from you both). Thanks for expanding my mind.
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
You make a great point
@moritzlienhard273
2 жыл бұрын
do you remember the knobs video? :)
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
@@moritzlienhard273 yeah it was called FANTASTIC FLAWS or something like that, it had FLAWS in the title. If you find his channel and search it for Flaws you’ll find it.
this is good content
Man that timeline really looks like a nightsky 🤫
@CyberattackWorld
2 жыл бұрын
every pedal is the same as every other pedal
@wordofmouth7679
2 жыл бұрын
Love it. Sort of philosophical. :-) love the channel.
Where is my Dark Side? Goddammit! 😂