theedgeu2
Rock n' Roll Doggie Band-aid
I uploaded this last night and I'm gonna leave this video here in case anyone is interested in hearing the Mod section of the pedal. This forum is a little dead so I thought I'd post something. I had gotten the SDD 3K pedal about a month ago and been enjoying it. Used it for writing some new stuff as well as in quite a few live situations even.
I've grown to love this pedal. At first it seems a little overwhelming how much there is to play with on board this unit but eventually I got to better understand the many ways I can utilize it. There are a bunch of different delay types on board including the original SDD 3000 Delay Type, Analog (which was exclusively used in my video), Tape (very warm sounding, love it), Modern, Kosmic (shimmer type effect), Reverse, and Pitch.
In the video I showcased only the Analog delay because I felt this gave me the best U2-like sound. I constantly tweaked various parameters of the mod section to give you different flavors of modulation. I changed the waveform from Square to Triangle to Sine, then I played with the Frequency (which affects the mod speed) and tweaked the Intensity (controls the amount of mod). You can get very warm and subtle mod, like The Edge, and you can also get really out there with it.
Gear used:
- Squire Vintage Modified 70s Strat (black finish, used in several of my videos)
- Tube Screamer Mini at the front of the chain (for the random overdrive bits. I wanted to show the pedal with some OD)
- the TS Mini went into the SDD 3K Pedal
- the SDD then went into my Vox AC30 C2
I've grown to love this pedal. At first it seems a little overwhelming how much there is to play with on board this unit but eventually I got to better understand the many ways I can utilize it. There are a bunch of different delay types on board including the original SDD 3000 Delay Type, Analog (which was exclusively used in my video), Tape (very warm sounding, love it), Modern, Kosmic (shimmer type effect), Reverse, and Pitch.
In the video I showcased only the Analog delay because I felt this gave me the best U2-like sound. I constantly tweaked various parameters of the mod section to give you different flavors of modulation. I changed the waveform from Square to Triangle to Sine, then I played with the Frequency (which affects the mod speed) and tweaked the Intensity (controls the amount of mod). You can get very warm and subtle mod, like The Edge, and you can also get really out there with it.
Gear used:
- Squire Vintage Modified 70s Strat (black finish, used in several of my videos)
- Tube Screamer Mini at the front of the chain (for the random overdrive bits. I wanted to show the pedal with some OD)
- the TS Mini went into the SDD 3K Pedal
- the SDD then went into my Vox AC30 C2