I don't have any chase bliss pedals yet, but holy cow have I found my new favorite pedal provider. Been watching a lot of videos of the Mood and Generation Loss.
Some lovely sounds here, and a great demo of fx on vocals. I'm tempted to nick the audio from this video, sample it and smash it through even more fx. I'd get away with it because I never finish / release anything 😂
Thanks to Chase Bliss I discovered Swain's music...she is SO talented... I was amazed of her voice and music. it's magical. Thank you for sharing this little piece of heaven
Courtney returns me to my obsession with Mood and several of your other pedals. Being long-term sick and in crazy pain that keeps me out of work has always been the impediment to buying the pedals. I worry about the money, about the pedals sitting in the boxes (as other old music hardware in my home now too often remains), if I spent the money, while I roll around in torment or try to distract myself watching videos. This particular video reminds me of the other obvious range of possible outcomes: that the pedals get played and help me find more, mmm, bliss in my better moments. Maybe more thought should follow this comment, before I race to your web thing to indulge my optimism. Thanks for the lovely vocals and the interesting range of effects on them, all in a helpful video.
Courtney Swain (wether solo or with Bent Knee) is one of the most interesting musician/voice out there. You couldn't have picked a better fit to showcase that pedal
Haunting and gorgeous. Instantly makes me want to get a MOOD! Do you folks have any recommendations on how to put a mic into guitar pedals? Not sure if there's anything special I should know about DI boxes, there seem to be a million options
@@higginsjamesallen It should. Double check your signal routing and that all of your patch cables are in good working order. If you are still having issues, contact us at help@chasebliss.com
Any mic really. Preferably though, you'd use something with a tight cardioid pattern and low handling noise to prevent unwanted artifacts/background noise being processed. Additionally, you'll need a preamp before MOOD to get the mic to a workable level. The Rolls MP13 and ART TubeMP are both great options and can both provide Phantom Power for condenser mics.
A couple of our newer pedals let you get stereo in / out with a single jack, you just need to use a TRS cable. Like this: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/STP201--hosa-stp-201-insert-cable-1-4-inch-trs-to-dual-1-4-inch-ts-3-foot
@try and find ones with right-angled jacks though, I got some like the ones linked and they’re kind of a pain as the jacks are not flexible and create big gaps between the Mood and any pedal you plug into on your board
I post a link (maybe I'm not suposed too as comment disappeared?) responding to a comment below about not being able to find right angle TRS to dual mono (left-right). Type "EBS TRS insert cable" in google. I use these on every board I use and build.
@@tompoynton I posted a link (maybe I'm not suposed too as comment disappeared?) about not being able to find right angle TRS to dual mono (left-right). Type "EBS TRS insert cable" in google. I use these on every board I use and build. They apparently just came out with a LONG version too. The usual are 30 cm...
Hey there! I just purchased the Mood II, and I'm excited to start playing with it. Specifically, I'm interested in hooking up a mic to it for vocals like in this video. What's the easiest way to do that? Is there specific cables or any additional hardware I'll need?