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RhettShull
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Cool delay rundown, Rhett. That intro, however, was truly something. You should absolutely continue combining your music and/or demonstrations with those visuals. You clearly have a knack for it.

grandmofftarkin
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Rhett, finally someone share how he is using delays. Thanks! I love this personal, practical tips how "pros" using their gear... especially for live shows. I would be happy for the same video but with reverb. Thanks man :)

MatoMisik
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Really enjoy the casual approach you have to your videos. They are very easy to watch and listen to. And you of course have great content. Keep up the good work man!

jarettmorgan
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The best intro on you tube ever... I though it was an advertising in the beggining.... WoW!!! Great Job Rhett! Congratulations!

marciolima
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If you've listened to Rhett's guitar playing over the past few years you know he has no real reason to use any kind of effect pedal. He is that good. I, on the other hand, need all the pedal tricks I can get. So Thanks for the great video, Rhett.

notbraindead
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It's about time you played something for us! I was starting to think you were just a collector. 🤣 Thanks for the sweet tones! Vince

the-creech
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That's key to what the Edge does. He uses delays and reverbs to add "character to simple parts". Does it brilliantly.

northvu
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That 1st off the hook effect with adjusting the delay with knobs great! Brought back some memories of my early playing days using my pedals to the extreme. Achieving a Thermin effect of sorts. You were getting close to intro to Welcome To The Machine

jamesholmberg
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Excellent video. Knew most of these tricks, but great to show exactly WHERE these particular applications are best sewn into the sound.

gamian_skillard
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This is helpful. A couple interesting techniques. Thanks Rhett.

Opey_Music
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Thank you, Rhett. Very nice lesson. Am jacking up my delay & rev right now to try some of this.

ronniewilliford
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Man, your tips are amazing!
I've surfed arround your almost ALL vídeos in your Channel and learn a Lot! Thanks!!!Greetings from Brazil!

leostravalli
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I think that I watched and LISTENED this intro 20 times It's really AMAZING

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First video of yours I've seen, not even halfway through it, and I'm subscribing. I appreciate the way you break down what's going on and explain its place in the sound.

jamesk.bishop
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this video is INSANE! thank you for making it. the end could be an advertisement for strymon timeline pedals. cheers dude!

maxwellharmon
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Loved this. Thx. I like when you show how you dialed up the effects. I am new to the strymon world and it has so much to offer. You give a little insight into what each know does etc. Thx

chandlertheorange
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Great tips! 12:30 and 13:30 parts are essentially what Tom Scholz of Boston is doing on his famous 'hyperspace pedal' sound effect machine...only his is on an old analog Echoplex tape echo and of course, super modified.

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I loved that intro - into the desert! Took me back to the first time I heard Joshua Tree U2 - just awesome! Rhett rocks! Rhett's red rocks ;)

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I've got a Big Sky and a Timeline.... They were pricey but they were worth it. Even if you save to save up, do it. Insane amount of options.. Oh, and for anyone who wants both but can't figure out which one to ge first, it's the Big Sky. I love both but after having both for over half a year now, getting the Big Sky first is such an easy suggestion. If I could only keep one of them it would take me approximately 1 second to pick the Big Sky. Also, unless you're REALLY into delay options, the Timeline might not be the best pick for you. I love having all of the options but even I'll admit that 90% of the time I'm only really playing with the tape and digital delays. And some of the delay types I basically never use unless I'm just goofing around.

Last bonus tip if you have a Big Sky and a Timline: randomly flip to presets on each pedal. Just randomly scroll and stop on one (for each pedal). Then play around with it... It might prove useless but sometime you'll stumble across something that inspires you to play a certain way, and then bang, you're playng something new. It's a fun exercise that might accidentally lead you into something cool, and at the very least it's just fun.

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