FLAMMA FS02 Stereo Reverb Pedal Demo (No Talking)

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • The FLAMMA FS02 Stereo Reverb has 7 types of reverbs and the ability to save a preset for each reverb type.
    In this video, I walk through the different types of reverb effects and the main features of the FS02. While the pedal works in both stereo or mono, I'm only running the pedal in mono for this demo as I didn't have a suitable audio interface on hand.
    Check out my full review and pedal tutorial of the FS02 here: guitargearfinder.com/reviews/...
    The link to the review covers everything you would want to know about the FLAMMA FS02 Stereo Reverb.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Pedal Basics
    3:49 Room Reverb
    5:34 Hall Reverb
    6:21 Church Reverb
    6:53 Cave Reverb
    8:04 Plate Reverb
    8:46 Spring Reverb
    10:16 Mod Reverb
    11:00 Trails Demo
    11:40 Lush Reverb Jam
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Komentáře • 13

  • @AaronMatthies
    @AaronMatthies  Před 3 lety +1

    Learn everything you would want to know about this pedal in the full review here: guitargearfinder.com/reviews/flamma-fs02-reverb-pedal/

  • @user-pd1oc2zs9q
    @user-pd1oc2zs9q Před 3 lety +8

    I freekin love this verb. I am not a big expert on effects, but I want to comment on the controls, because I have discovered how to use them in a hugely powerful way that gives amazing control over the space you hear yourself in. Very important: STARTING POINT: I recommend you always start with the hi cut and pre delay fully counterclockwise (left) and the lo cut fully right (clockwise). SECOND: choose a combination of level and decay like on any typical reverb. You will now easily imagine yourself in a space, with a certain size, and kind of atmosphere within it. THIRD: start playing with the lo cut. You will instantly notice a massive change in what is happening. I almost always find that a lot of lo cut needs to be applied to get the sounds I want. (I usually have the low cut between noon and five o’clock.) FOURTH: Start cutting the hi frequencies of the reflections incrementally, until you like the sound. ( I almost never cut the highs very much.) Finally, PRE DELAY: you have to listen very very carefully to learn what happens with this control. It doesn’t change the sound of your guitar. At very small turns away from fully left, it changes WHERE the audience listener is located in the room. Imagine you are the audience member; the pre delay decides if you are sitting near the guy playing his guitar, or farther away from him. I almost always want to hear it as if I am sitting close to the guitar player, but not right on his chair. So, usually just a touch of pre delay. If you add a lot of pre delay, it starts to alter the room as well. I wrote these comments because I have owned or tried all the reverb pedals you can find below the $250 point here in Canada. HOF2, Oceans 11, etc. This thing kills the others, imho, in sound quality and the realism of the spaces I hear myself in. Aside from the pristine quality of the processing, and the quality of the algorithms, the game changer is two dials for tone. The separate control over the hi and lo frequencies on the reflections changes everything! I cannot overstate this. For this reason, I would not get the EKOVERB. I’d get this verb, and a delay pedal. I haven’t tried their delay pedal so I don’t know if it is special like this reverb. I have no idea if any of their other effects are any good at all, never tried them.

    • @mikeroadblock
      @mikeroadblock Před 3 lety

      Good one. Thanks.

    • @patrickr6505
      @patrickr6505 Před 3 lety +1

      Good information,I just ordered one..yes from any reviews I've seen of this pedal it gets great reviews.. I've checked out reviews for the Flamma delay too..it doesn't seem to be as good as the reverb imo..but the modulation pedal seems very interesting..

  • @ebbflow
    @ebbflow Před 3 lety +2

    Just bought one today. And i am so excited to play with this. Btw your demo is the best ive found so far. You went over everything it can do

  • @Junkbox44
    @Junkbox44 Před 3 lety

    Best review I’ve seen of this reverb pedal, well done

  • @pauloutida
    @pauloutida Před 2 lety

    Amigo aqui na cidade não acha para testar.... Você que já deve ter tocado no RV6, Hall of Fame 2 e no Flamma FS02? (Tô na dúvida entre os 3). Se puder me dar sua opinião eu agradeceria. Vlw.

  • @Sssshhh-l9r
    @Sssshhh-l9r Před rokem

    One question, can you use a midi controller to switch from 1 preset to another?

  • @DaMegadeth
    @DaMegadeth Před rokem

    Hey! I have a question on this, if i only want to use preset 3, what happened when i just press the pedal? will it always go to the first preset and i have to move it from there? or can hit the pedal and only start with preset 3, for example. Thanks!

    • @AaronMatthies
      @AaronMatthies  Před rokem +2

      When you turn the pedal's power supply on, the pedal starts at the preset that was last used. So if you leave it on preset 3, you can hit the pedal on and off and it will stay at preset 3.

  • @anyeianghpuhu6910
    @anyeianghpuhu6910 Před rokem +1

    Why my pedal led is red