Delay: Boss DD-3 + Line 6 DL4 + TC Electronic Nova Delay: ‘Magnum Opus’ by Vinyl Future

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‘Airport Syndrome’ EP by Vinyl Future available to buy from iTunes and other major digital download sites, use the following links: itunes.apple.com or www.amazon.co.uk Vinyl Future Myspace: www.myspace.com Detailed video information below, please read: DEMONSTRATION: Multiple Delays – Boss DD-3 + TC Electronic Nova Delay + Line 6 DL4 (in that order in the effects chain) SETTINGS: Boss DD-3 – Basic digital delay repeats Nova Delay – Reverse delay Line 6 DL4 – High repeats for wash out effect ADDITIONAL PEDALS: Boss PH-3, Boss RV-5, Gig Rig Pro 14 AMP: Hiwatt Lead 100 Head CAB: Mesa Boogie Recto 2×12 GUITAR: Les Paul Standard SONG: ‘Magnum Opus’ by Vinyl Future This is a demonstration of the three delay pedals on my floorboard used in conjunction with one another. The Boss DD-3 is used for a standard digital delay 1/4 note repeat. The TC Electronic Nova Delay is placed after the DD-3 in the signal path and is set to a reverse delay with added modualtion. The Line 6 DL4 comes next in the signal path and is set to ‘Digital delay with modualtion’ with very high repeats to add a layer of atmospheric drone under the other guitar parts. I also use a Boss CE-5 Chorus pedal and Boss RV-5 Reverb pedal. The effects pedals and amplifiers are controlled via a Gig Rig Pro 14. The Pro 14 is a floorbased switching system that allows unparalleled control of your amplifiers and stomp boxes. Check out www.thegigrig.com for more details on the Gig Rig Pro 14. 0.00 – 0.44: CE-5 + RV-5 only

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Kay Stanford Jr Kastum is a lad who hail from a place called Sabah. It's one of the 13 states in Malaysia. He's currently working in an outsource call center in Kuala Lumpur. His passion is always in music although he is still working on his guitar skills like...forever! Was married, he dreams to be financially free one day and devote his time to his music, family, friends and of course God.

25 Comments so far

  1. craigmcarthur1 on July 20th, 2010

    I am

  2. Luellmann94 on July 20th, 2010

    u look kinda british

  3. craigmcarthur1 on July 20th, 2010

    I would recommend getting to know the gear you have already. Your current setup should be enough to get your some decent tones. My advice would be before you blow money on the TC think about upgrading your amplifier to a tube amplifier. It will add alot to your tones

  4. u2be27 on July 20th, 2010

    Hi, great sound!, It seems that you know a lot about guitar effects. Maybe you could give me an advice, I love playing U2 and Pink Floyd´s songs and I wish my tone to get as close as possible as The edge and Gilmour considering that my income is not the same as theirs… I have an ibanez JS100 guitar, a Marshall MG100 HDFX amp, and I got a Line6 POD XT-Live, and a digitech whammy. I want to get the TC electr. G system but I don´t know if that would help. What could you recomend? thanks.

  5. MaxMacuer on July 20th, 2010

    @craigmcarthur1 Well said, my friend. I agree with all you say, and also consider that getting Epi and modding it to your own needs says things about you as a serious player than just having an expensive, snobby guitar (and this comes from someone who owns a Gib).
    Here’s a question for you, man. I’m looking to modify my Les Paul to give it a more versatile tone. Do you have any suggestion as to where to start? (Picks, for sure, but which ones).

    Thanks man!

  6. raginrEggie on July 20th, 2010

    @st8mvp I own a Epiphone Firebird Studio, took me ages to find, but It plays and feels much nicer then any Gibson I’ve played and cost me a 5th of the price of one to.
    With some upgrades to the pick-ups and electronics, you’d find it very hard to get a better Gibson under a few grand.

  7. Quepedoporquenoentra on July 20th, 2010

    There’s a lot of envy around here. I like your style and your equipment. I think the same of you bout guitars, i own a les paul standard too (epi) and it could sound great with a couple of good pickups. When one person can waste his money in whatever the fuck he/her wants it’s really cool. Nice guitar-PC room.

    Greetings.

  8. CamerOneiric on July 20th, 2010

    You have a superb sound. I’ve wanted to play in this realm of music for a while now, but nobody around here does. Wish you lived in the states.

  9. craigmcarthur1 on July 20th, 2010

    I like that guitar, it has sentimental value. It was my first electric guitar. Its also had a load of modification, upgraed electronics, additional switches, Seymour Duncan pcikups etc so to my ear sounds great.My main guitar is a PRS Singlecut,I have a few modified Epiphones which I use for alternative tunings.I like them,I dislike the guitar snobbery that surrounds guitar equipment. I habve played many gibson, fenders etc that play like shit, the name is a good indicator but isnt everything

  10. st8mvp on July 20th, 2010

    Not to sound like a jerk, but why don’t you use some of the money from those multiple pedals and amps and get a better guitar? It’s quite a setup for a Epiphone standard.

  11. craigmcarthur1 on July 20th, 2010

    The Boss DD-3 is used for a standard digital delay 1/4 note repeat. The TC Electronic Nova Delay is placed after the DD-3 in the signal path and is set to a reverse delay with added modualtion. The Line 6 DL4 comes next in the signal path and is set to ‘Digital delay with modualtion’ with very high repeats to add a layer of atmospheric drone under the other guitar parts.

  12. FedexCs666 on July 20th, 2010

    one cuestion, In 0:52 why do you use 2 delays pedal at the same time ? How they are seeting ?

    sorry for my english, i’m from argentina :)

  13. aDaraio on July 20th, 2010

    jua jua comprate un pedal mas que te quedo espacio :P

  14. DamienOlsen on July 20th, 2010

    You are getting a nice Robin Guthrie kinda sound here..

  15. SHERIFF8311 on July 20th, 2010

    hi from mallorca, spain. I really like that tune and the great thing about it is that you only use two chords but it sounds really nice, congratulations.

  16. craigmcarthur1 on July 20th, 2010

    My advice would be to put the delay and reverb in the effects loop of your amp. Have the rv-5 on modulate mode with a high level, the a nice short delay. Pickup on the bridge position and amp on clean.

  17. craigmcarthur1 on July 20th, 2010

    Cant remember the exact settings to be honest it was a long time ago, but its an efect i use fairly often. Its a basic wash out delay efect, just put the feeback or number of delays fairly high, effect level to taste then put a reverb after it on a fairly high setting to sooth it out.

  18. electroo121 on July 20th, 2010

    Hey man, I was wondering if I could get any cool ambient sounds out of my effects pedal setup. I use the boss dd7, boss rv5 and boss ds1. How would you set up the tones and such if you used this as your own?

  19. otishaywater on July 20th, 2010

    that was beautiful.

  20. rickytrix on July 20th, 2010

    what setting are u using for the dl4 ??

  21. dante2k8 on July 20th, 2010

    how do you make guitar rig4 work in windows 7?, coz mine is not workin… when i plug my guitar to my lap top, i can see that guitar rig picks up the input from my guitar coz the bars were moving, but theres no output, theres no sound coming out…. anyone else having the same issue?.. any suggestion?.. im using a HP
    lap top

  22. craigmcarthur1 on July 20th, 2010

    Digital

  23. rafazu41 on July 20th, 2010

    Is the Boss DD3 Digital or Analog?

  24. Darkremixsven on July 20th, 2010

    nice gear & nice guitars , i like the blue color of the les paul which is hanging on your wall
    nice sound too ^^

  25. craigmcarthur1 on July 20th, 2010

    I worked two jobs whilst studying fulltime at uni.

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