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There is something cool about the delay effect on guitar. Sometimes you need a little to add size. Sometimes you need a lot to add texture. Sometimes you need to go backwards or wobbly to do something completely different.
Of course delay isn’t perfect… and it could cover your sloppy playing but really… when done right… It's one of the best ways to sculpt your style and create a tasty tone.
But… who uses delay best? Is it the same as reverb? What do the knobs do? Does it have to be a pedal? Who makes the best pedal? I get ⅛ and ¼ note… but what does dotted and triplet do? Can I leave it on all the time? And… tap tempo… is it a must?
Well we will discuss this, and more on this group therapy session with Barber, on the Tweed Couch.
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There is something cool about the delay effect on guitar. Sometimes you need a little to add size. Sometimes you need a lot to add texture. Sometimes you need to go backwards or wobbly to do something completely different.
Of course delay isn’t perfect… and it could cover your sloppy playing but really… when done right… It's one of the best ways to sculpt your style and create a tasty tone.
But… who uses delay best? Is it the same as reverb? What do the knobs do? Does it have to be a pedal? Who makes the best pedal? I get ⅛ and ¼ note… but what does dotted and triplet do? Can I leave it on all the time? And… tap tempo… is it a must?
Well we will discuss this, and more on this group therapy session with Barber, on the Tweed Couch.
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