View Full Version : Boss DD2 Digital Delay & guitar volume swell demo video
Check this out.... I do this effect a lot... It's fun to play some groove with the delay pedal.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3345641776082470767
Fuchs TDS clean CH, Eminence Tonespotter (one 12)
Boss DD2 Digital Delay, guitar volume.
Tomo
dverna
02-04-2007, 12:03 PM
Check this out.... I do this effect a lot... It's fun to play some groove with the delay pedal.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3345641776082470767
Fuchs TDS clean CH, Eminence Tonespotter (one 12)
Boss DD2 Digital Delay, guitar volume.
Tomo
Great clip Tomo. Love your use of delay on the new CD as well -- especially "Catty Woman".
btdvox
02-04-2007, 04:04 PM
the dd2's sound alot better than the dd3's- Its kinda freaky lol.
Im lookin into the dsd-2. Thats a wicked sound man.
If you dont mind me asking how did you get that "organ sound" is it using the dd-2?
Great clip Tomo. Love your use of delay on the new CD as well -- especially "Catty Woman".
Thank you so much! Glad to hear that you liked my new cd. Great!
Yes, Catty Woman's intro ... I came up with this delay technique. It's fun.
Tomo
rex kwon do
02-05-2007, 06:31 PM
That's some tasty playing, Tomo. You've been bringing the recent NAMM show to the page and we appreciate it! Especially those of us who couldn't get away.
bluesmain
02-05-2007, 06:36 PM
Now thats hip! Cool ideas Tomo!
Johnny
hudpucker
02-05-2007, 06:40 PM
the dd2's sound alot better than the dd-3's
Actually, the earlier MIJ DD-3's are identical to the DD-2.
Here's some good info:
http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/articles/DD3.htm
Sounds great, Tomo.
the dd2's sound alot better than the dd3's- Its kinda freaky lol.
Im lookin into the dsd-2. Thats a wicked sound man.
If you dont mind me asking how did you get that "organ sound" is it using the dd-2?
I think it's DD2. (I covered with black tape). I also have two DD3. so I will check it. Thank you so much.
This video clip, I set delay all the way, feedback around maybe 10 oclock?
Time is around 2 ish.. all depend on tempo I am in. I also like delay setting with no repeat (feedback) so I can harmonize and groove.
Tomo
That's some tasty playing, Tomo. You've been bringing the recent NAMM show to the page and we appreciate it! Especially those of us who couldn't get away.
Thank you so much! I have more videos from NAMM 2006. I will post more later on YouTube. Just search my name. thanks.
Tomo
riker4208
02-14-2007, 01:51 PM
Do you dedicate one dd2 to this effect, or do you set it manually during a gig. It is a sweet sound, I like my dd2. I use it for more long delays, and just leave my analog delay on most of the time for thickening. I am learning though it's good to kick the analog one off if I want to cut in the mix better.
Now thats hip! Cool ideas Tomo!
Johnny
Hi Johnny,
Thank you so much! I am glad that you enjoyed it.
Tomo
tmuka
02-17-2007, 07:29 PM
sweet sounds! i'm gonna have to work on my swells :)
Actually, the earlier MIJ DD-3's are identical to the DD-2.
Here's some good info:
http://www.stinkfoot.se/andreas/diy/articles/DD3.htm
Sounds great, Tomo.
Thanks! I have DD-3s too. Both are great. just really easy to use.
Tomo
Graham Sloan
02-23-2007, 09:53 AM
Check this out.... I do this effect a lot... It's fun to play some groove with the delay pedal.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3345641776082470767
Fuchs TDS clean CH, Eminence Tonespotter (one 12)
Boss DD2 Digital Delay, guitar volume.
Tomo
Nice playing!
Can you tell me the delay time for the swell section? How many repeats?
Many thanks.
G
Do you dedicate one dd2 to this effect, or do you set it manually during a gig. It is a sweet sound, I like my dd2. I use it for more long delays, and just leave my analog delay on most of the time for thickening. I am learning though it's good to kick the analog one off if I want to cut in the mix better.
Well, I use only one DD-2 or DD-3 on my effect borad so I use it as two function.
1) Volume swell effect with long delay/ long repeat.
or
2) Percussive groove with delay (around middle long setting) and
no repeat. I just posted it too.
I don't care that much analog or not on stage.
Thanks,
Tomo
dotlikeimpact
02-23-2007, 11:39 AM
Great, now someone else is stealing my tricks ;)
Of course, you do that swell thing better than I can.
Back to the drawing board...
sweet sounds! i'm gonna have to work on my swells :)
Thank you! Good. Practice your volume swell... but before you do that.. you need to find the right one. you know... really loose feeling one with very smooth
one. It took me many hours to find one from 100s volume pot. I even made a set up for this. (between my guitar and amp). I wish I can pay more for this so someone can build it.
Tomo
Judson
02-23-2007, 12:42 PM
I learned this technique from the Incubus song "Are you in" when I was in middle school (im a youngin') and have used it to great extent. Now playing keys in a hip hop group I use a volume pedal with a wirly to get a similar effect. Great tone by the way, ive always been a fan of your boards and wonderful looking CJODs. I have found though that this effect is better acheived with the boss delays over say Maxon or my Delayla XL. My guess is the cleaner repeats.
fatback
02-23-2007, 01:00 PM
Sounding good Tomo. :) I'm also a big fan of pinky swells on either the volume or the tone knobs. I like to flip the controls on my teles just to make these moves easier to reach.
I first saw the pinky-swells on an old instructional video where Adrian Belew was using this technique to make seagull noises with a slide and delay. Allan Holdsworth also comes to mind as a master of using the delayed volume-swell technique to build huge "impossible" chord voicings.
Great, now someone else is stealing my tricks ;)
Of course, you do that swell thing better than I can.
Back to the drawing board...
It's like cooking... you taste something good and try to apply to your style of cooking. It's nice to share music with others. I hear human voice, horns ...other than guitars from volume swell thing.
Thanks,
Tomo
I was wrong... DD-3, wasn't DD-2. So it's DD-3.
Tomo
Nice playing!
Can you tell me the delay time for the swell section? How many repeats?
Many thanks.
G
I don't know exactly. That's good question. I should write it down!
Jam #1 on G
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaltgK5bk5g
Tomo
OccTone
09-21-2007, 09:05 PM
Cool sounds Tomo, how are you liking the D'Pergo Strat you just bought?
Sniper-V
09-21-2007, 11:13 PM
Wonderful playing as always Tomo!
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Wonderful playing as always Tomo!
:RoCkIn
Thank you so much!
Check out this tune. Full version of "Don't Wake Me" ES335 & 67' Pro Reverb
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showthread.php?t=295070&highlight=tomo
Cool sounds Tomo, how are you liking the D'Pergo Strat you just bought?
Thank you very much! I am really enjoying. I can't afford to buy vintage strat... this is ... Wow! My son Michael.. said.. The guitar sounds big!
Tomo
Sounding good Tomo. :) I'm also a big fan of pinky swells on either the volume or the tone knobs. I like to flip the controls on my teles just to make these moves easier to reach.
I first saw the pinky-swells on an old instructional video where Adrian Belew was using this technique to make seagull noises with a slide and delay. Allan Holdsworth also comes to mind as a master of using the delayed volume-swell technique to build huge "impossible" chord voicings.
Thank you! Once I saw Jeff Beck. I put away my volume Pedal (just just it for studio). It was really tough to get a very smooth light volume pot. My SRV 's volume pot is MAJIC! I use it more! I captured this on my new tune (Steve Jordan & Will Lee).
Tomo
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