IS THIS THE WEIRDEST MULTI EFFECT OF THE 1960s? - Templo T2 Sound and Rhythm

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Back in the late 60's Maestro came out with a multi effects unit that was super weird. Fuzz, tremolo, envelope filter, low octave and even percussion settings all mashed together into a playing dynamic triggered, creativity inducing fever dream. Half a century later Templo has recreated that experience with pedalboard friendly modern convenience.
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This video is made possible with support from RAVIEW
Back in the late 60's Maestro came out with a multi effects unit that was super weird. Fuzz, tremolo, envelope filter, low octave and even percussion settings all mashed together into a playing dynamic triggered, creativity inducing fever dream. Half a century later Templo has recreated that experience with pedalboard friendly modern convenience.

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Great stuff! I pre-ordered one for my birthday in May and recieved it in July. This thing is a ton of fun. It was my third order from Templo, and I've been impressed with each one.

patrickmcandrew
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That thing looks like wild amounts of fun! So freaking strange, and I love that.

TheVirakahScale
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All Hail The Mighty Steve! May His Bowel Movements Be Smooth, His Beard Flowing, And His Manhood Firm!

redrix
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The fuzz and envelope filter together sounds exactly like the Rhubarb & Custard theme tune ❤❤❤love it

GaryWilliams
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The Kills use an original for quite a few of their songs for percussion. This new unit say’s it’s all analog. It sounds like they did a good job reengineering this.

mindfield
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The "Echo Repeat" sounds like it's modelled on the Vox Repeat Percussion effect that Vox sold as a plugin device (similar to very early fuzzboxes) but also put into some of their guitars. Made famous by Spacemen 3.

latontolog
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I kinda love this pedal, it’s been so fun.

winstonsmith
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Everything from templo is amazing. great sound

javierbadaracco
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I am amazed that your Fender holds tune when you use the jiggle stick in a deep dive. Cool product.

mdshack
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Went from Neuman to Devo to krautrock (Neu!) territory with that jam loop, great stuff!

alonsorascon
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Steve is not just an appetizer or desert. He can be a main course. ❤😂

Agent
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Sounds just like the demo record! Bravo! The vid-- *Maestro W-3. Demonstration Record 1971*

pauljtonehead
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I'm guessing the "bass strings" is an amplitude envelope trigger on a sub-octave, possibly with some added sound shaping. The design process behind the original seems to have been "we've figured out how to trigger stuff when notes are played, what could we use that for?"

DMStern
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Good video man. I remember the old Maestro and a few other rhythm machines for guitar that were out in the 60s. They were good for their time I guess but I would never use one today

LRHutch
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So rad. 60's kitsch down pat. The most original clone I've seen / heard

MarkDally
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Want One to play around with .
Lo-fi to the Maximum .
Everything sounds broken,
so Cool 😎

NicS-qn
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Oh man, I really wanted a vintage unit but this would be awesome to get.

mindfield
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Playing with the "natural amp + color tones" switches gave me a "Goat - Goathead" vibe. 👍

spekenbonen
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Damnit, this is amazing. I feel like this is the pedal Jack White just put out but this does it better. I wouldn't be surprised if he started using this.

adawofford