Jeffrey Kunde from Jesus Culture shares some insights on how to put together a pedalboard for live performance. After the video, learn more from Sweetwater Worship Connect here: www.sweetwater....
Sweetwater...no bueno. Normally, Jeffrey's tone is really good and he's a savvy audiophile and gear nerd. He knows his stuff. Something went wrong with the audio in this video because it sounds TERRIBLE. He mentions a subtle delay but all you hear is a screaming trail, louder than what he's actually playing. Take down the video or fix the audio. For real.
Sounds like they've recorder the ambient audio without mic and any mixing with cam always far and not aligned with the amps. That's why it's captured only the dirty and noise from the sound.
No fault of Jeffrey, but his tone wasn't recorded well at all in this video. Idk what went wrong. It happens sometimes and is a bummer when that happens. Maybe that's why they took so long to post this video. At least they posted it, I guess.
I think he send a dry signal to one amp and a wet signal to the other. If so than that would mean that in the mixing process they mixed one amp lowered than the other. Or just simply didn't record both amps while filming this.
I like Jesus Culture. They have some really nice stuff. Not the most interesting music to listen to, as is the case with most p&w guitar (I should know. I am one). But a great band with a great ministry. Awesome video. Thanks!!!
That might actually be the fault of the guy in the video. Idk what he meant by the repeats aren’t audible cause they were literally louder than when he’d initially hit the notes.
Good God. He's the best worship guitarist of our generation with one of the most iconic and recognizable tones..... and you just killed his tone and made a fool of him.
I feel weird seeing all these big worship pedal boards, I literally only have one pedal I use for worship, it's the tech 21 flyrig rk5, it's got boost, drive, delay, spring Reverb, and a sans amp feature which just allows you to change the character of your amp if you don't necessarily have an amp you like the tone of, it's an amazing pedal, the only other pedal I would ever get is a strymon big sky because i am a reverb freak, but other than that, the rk5 is all I meed
Almost sounds like he was playing dry/wet in his stereo rig and something went wrong in the mix but I don't think he has ever run dry/wet. Something bad happened lol To whoever made the mistake, it happens to the best of us
I can't stand most worship guitarists for the this reason (the excessive cash they spend on delays and reverbs). The only worship guitarist whose reverb I complimented was using a Boss RV-6 with the modulated reverb. Don't buy a strymon unless you're planning to use all of its functionality. If you're going to only use a hall setting, get something cheaper. I use a lot of Boss pedals, and I get lots of compliments.
@@Aaron-zh4kj Its all about compliments!...We get whatever works for us and what's within our budget. RV-6 is great, Big Sky is better. H90 is murders both. If someone wants to spend $4k on a pedalboard, let em! It's their decision. I could use the same logic for buying an RV-6 and only using the modulated verb setting, just buy a Joyo Reverb....lol.
@@therealcalebrz Looking back at that comment, and I wouldn't it word that way now. Was a little harsh on them. lol. Yeah, I think I agree. It just never ceased to amaze me how many guys would drop $500 plus on a strymon big sky, only to not know how to use reverb correctly (they'd pick the most boring hall setting and/or mix it so high, you'd never hear the guitar). For the record, I bought the Boss before joyo had a lot of pedals. lol
Yes, the strymon stuff, as well as boss dd500, allow for some eq. Also, the mix is bad, you're hearing the wet amp too much, so you're hearing all that eq post delay. In the room, it was a verry little amount of post eq, but here it sounded off
It was the sound guys issue. You're hearing the wet amp over the dry. That eq change is the post delay EQ, not the guitar tone. So we're not hearing the guitar tone when the delay is on unfortunately
What is the very small volume pedal he is using? And this is not his "big" midi pedalboard. Nice demo, but would have been nice to have some lead lines too in the demo, especially for the "dirt" demos.
Look, you have youtube and all the internet. start with youtube and reviews with the cheapest stuff and work your way up. Joyo is one company that sells $30 pedals that often have the same circuitry and chips of their name-brand counterparts (ex: their tubescreamer clone). I don't like all their pedals, but again, that's what the internet is for. Case in point, it doesn't have to be expensive. Each player has to decide what they want to spend more money on in effects and gear. For me, My most expensive pedals are my modulations. My delays, reverbs, and overdrives/distortions are pretty cheap relatively speaking. It's a question of necessity too. Are you playing in a band where you need high quality effects in your chain? Which ones are most crucial? I'd say start there. And as you get money, upgrade what you need to.
He flew out to that event so he only brought his mini board. I also don't know if his Mastermind board was finished when they recorded this video series.
Brother! With the good lord's toneful song in ma heart, I don't need pedals. Or tone- who needs it, I got spirit. Or a guitar cuz I got god wailing on his '63 strat. And clearly, this cat ought to be giving more moola to the needy- I don't need this egocentric kick to get close to allah. Allah Akbar hail Jesus and love ya Buddha.