Outstanding rundown of these pedals - by far the best and most comprehensive on RU-vid. Attention acoustic gear companies: Hire this guy to demo your products!
Great video Aaron. In the type of gigs I play, I play just as much acoustic as I do electric. For many years I've put money into all sorts of acoustic pedals. But when I got the HX Stomp all that changed allowing me to really dial in a great acoustic signal chain. I always felt I was chasing the tone I couldn't have. There is so much emphasis on the electric side of things that acoustic pedals and modeling have taken a back seat.
I agree but I think that may start to change as the solo acoustic thing is getting so big now. I like when companies make pedals that are aimed at the acoustic market. I would love to see Fishman make a multi effects pedal for acoustic guitar and vocals.
That's one way. But the best way is metal zone to big muff to additional metal zone to ring modulator. And for you singer songwriters, anteres auto tune will sound great with this set up.
@@woodsteelband Ah yes in that case you can use it as a pickup selector which is actually a great idea as the selector on the guitar makes noise through the acoustic pickup which you change it on the guitar. Very cool!
Aaron I really enjoyed this video, started watching at home and continued at the gym while working out. I found myself stopping and replaying sections of it. Great job in explaining practical application of the various pedals. I have an old acoustic Epiphone with me this Summer with a Fishman matrix that I’ll experiment with the various pedal emulations in the Spark Go with headphones. (Makes me want to revisit my old Boss GT3 that I used for years with my Gibson J200 with a LR Baggs IBeam for live shows) but the Voice Live 3 Ex is waiting at home so that learning curve is in front of me. Great job.