How To Play Ed Sheeran Shape of You - Tutorial
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- čas přidán 12. 01. 2017
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Here's my video of how to play Ed Sheeran's Shape of You. This is a tutorial which has been requested a few times over the last couple of days. Please feel free to share it with anyone you think will find it useful. For this song, I use my Boss RC-30 Loop Station.
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Love your work mate, if you're ever in Nz we gonna have some beers
This was probably the most helpful/awesome loop tutorial I've found on CZcams. Thanks man!
Cool, thanks for your kind words :)
Lee, you are the man!!!
This kind of tutorial im looking for, cheers mate for sharing this, so i can do that to my new boss rc-30
¡Great tutorials! Thanks so much for taking time underlaying all your looped covers! So helpful!
I've just purchased an RC30 and looking around to get advice. Nice one Lee easy to follow. Keep rockin' Gus. Leicester UK.
Haven’t watched such a helpful tutorial in a very long time. Thank you sooo much for the great and clear guide man! I learned all I needed from you! I’ll soon be getting my loop pedal and wouldn’t have found a better tutorial.
you are one of the best tutor out there, Lee. very clear, very effective, very nice explained!
excellent explanation! First vid i have seen with in depth discussion and demo of both tracks
Cheers lee I’ve just bought a 2nd hand boss Rc-20xl and you’ve really helped me. Cheers pal and your great !!
Very good tutorial. Please do loads more with loop station. I'm 56 and just got myself a RC300 and a RC30 so I'm really into my looping but need tons of help. Appreciate your work hugely so. Wallace
Cheers Wallace, I will be doing more loop stuff definitely. Very jealous of your purchase of the RC-300, I would love to have one of those. Out of the two, I had to have the RC-30 solely for portability.
Thanks for your kind words.
Very cool! Thanks for showing your pedal set up.
Definitely a solid tutorial, especially for someone trying to figure out how to map it. I think when I do it, I'll make use of the syncopation a bit more and try to capture a little more nuance in the loop, but this was a money baseline to help sort things out.
thanks for this great video. Also love your beautiful taylor and 2nd Law poster!
Your videos are always clear. Thanks for the tip on using undo as a pseudo track
please do a lesson on Tash Sultana's "jungle"
Well done. Well explained. I think it might be easier with my Rc-300!! Thanks Lee - really good
Wow this is great. Thanks for making a tutorial for a loop cover! I don't see those often. Great video!!
Thanks! Glad you like it. More cool stuff coming really soon :)
this is such a good tutorial i finally know how to loop.THANKS
+Luke Morgan Thanks for the feedback dude. There will be more loop stuff coming soon so be sure to subscribe
hey man thats a great tutorial / lesson.. really giving people the idea of how working with loops and making a song - thanks :)
Very glad you liked it, thanks for commenting!
hi lee drifter here just not long got the rc30 loop station n your vid is awesome love it n some nice advice there thank you.
Just updated from an RC20XL to the RC30 and your explanation has made the upgrade worth while... Awesome tutorial .. Many thanks
+Macbrowndog Awesome! Glad to hear that it was helpful :)
The fact that you made this video and how well you made it, puts you into the category of dope amazing cool guy! Spectacular dude. Thanks so much! Subscribed!
Thanks man, that means a lot. Glad you like the videos!
Excellent work.
Great tutorial Lee, just wondering when you busk and do this song do your take 2 mics or do you leave a bit of the ooh wah ooh wah ooh wah out of the song .cheers
Hi Lee. I have an Boss RC 30 loop pedal, but never really used it. Is there any chance you can do demo/ tutorial on "How to use it" . Thank you.
Thank you very much!! wish granted
I love the loop tutorial! Brilliant, subscribed!
+Henry Thanks man! It means a lot
Excellent and clear lesson there! Really learnt how to make the most of the 2nd channel which has always been a weak point. Cheers Lee!
Great to hear that you found it useful! Thanks for your feedback!
Quality mate - nicely done!
Thanks man, glad you liked it!
Nice work man. . . Thanks for the tutorial. . .
Awesome tutorial Lee. I am about to get myself an RC30 in a couple of weeks (super excited) and was looking for a decent channel with helpful tutorials to use it. Seems I have found that channel. Cheers
Hey thanks so much! Stay tuned for more! :)
Thank you so much. Great tutorial. Very helpful!
Very glad to be able to help :)
Nice job brother. Quick question… How do you hook the mic to the loop station and record your loops so the mike doesn’t pick up all of your guitar riffs as well? Hope that makes sense
great tutorial. only channel switching and undoing is frustrating, ill recommend then a rc300 for 3 tracks. tracks 1 main rif, track 2 bass/kick, track 3 bridge vocals
+Eppo thanks man. Yeah I've threatened on getting the RC-300 for a while but I like the portability of the RC-30. I do love the stop/start all feature though...
can someone please tell me how to play the 2 riffs (the ones at the beginning) because i don't really understand
thank you :)
Very clear demo thank you.
Great tutorial man, really helpful.
Deciding which loop pedal to buy as my first one now... really enjoyed the video
Definitely recommend the RC-30, it's a great all-rounder. Glad you liked the video :)
Finally, a great tutorial I've been looking for. Just one thing. Could you show us how to move on to a different song after doing all that recording please?
thank you for this🙌...please make more loop tutorial like this mate
+Graciela Feybi Will definitely do that! Thanks for the comment!
this is great man. thanks for your work!
Thanks for your comment, glad you like what I do :)
Thank you so much for making it❤️
Excellent review. re: Am I ready for this pedal?? Boss RC3 doesn't have 2 the Jamman (maker?).channels nor an XLR input for a mic, but ways to get it around, probably > 100$ which is basic difference between the RC3 and RC30. Basic Looper which I would recommend not knowing your skill level would be. The $99.00 version. (easy) and if go at 45 day generous Return policy you will know in 30 days whether this is right for you or you will know what you need in a Looper (saves you $100). The RC 30 is considered a higher end pedal and much much harder to learn.
hey man great tutorial! just got a loop pedal today and tried this out. I was curious how you have the mics set up? Do you have your lead vocal mic going through another amp channel and not through the looper?
Thanks for getting in touch. Yeah, that's right. My lead vocal doesn't go through the looper at all
Awesome! Thank you so much.
Hey! So I have a question. I have the exact same pedal board and basic setup as you and I see that you have a xlr plugged into your rc30 for the mic and I was wondering how you fit the cable while it's plugged in, mine won't really fit too well.
+DeffNotAngel The XLR cable doesn't fit very well, you're right. I just forced it to fit as the space in the board is only slightly out of line but I agree, it's not the best design. I just have to hope that the cable doesn't fail.
What chords can i play on top of it?
Thank you for such a simple breakdown
cheers for the lesson big thumbs up
Awesome job!
Very good man! Well done! Thanks from Sweden! Just two questions:
How do you record without the music song going to the loop?
Änd how you attach a Synth or simple mini keyboard to the loop`?
Thanks feri. I guess what you're asking is how do the loops not bleed back into the microphone and record into both tracks, right? It's fairly easy in a studio situation as I'm wearing headphones so the sound isn't coming out of any other speakers. In a live situation, it's a bit more tough. I try to make sure the speakers are in front of me where possible and that the loop mic isn't turned up too loud. Something else I sometimes do is switch the loop mic off when I'm only looping the guitar, that helps. It sometimes still does bleed a little though. Regarding the midi stuff, it's not something I've ever done with my looper so I can't really help. Sorry!
How much does it cost the pedal
Well done Lee!
Hi thanks for the lesson. Whefe to get thebpedal
Rhanks..I have the same loop station bought used with no instructions so your vids are handy.
Great to hear! Although if you need it, the owners manual is available here www.boss.info/global/support/by_product/rc-30/owners_manuals/
Very cool! thanks for the tips!
Thanks for being here. Glad you're finding it helpful!
Awesome tutorial.
U`re cool! Thnx, useful tutorial 4 me
HI there, how do you hook up the mic to the loop pedal? with the regular 1/4 jack? i am a song writer and i am looking to build my very first own pedal board....any advice would be appreciated! =)
Hey! The Boss RC-30 has an XLR input for the microphone so it plugs straight into there. Which pedals are you considering for your build?
Buen tutorial!! Gracias!!
Gracias, me alegro que lo has disfrutado :)
SO GOOD!!
Great Loop tutorial, very helpful thanks +++
Thanks for your comment, happy that you found my video useful :)
I've done a cover of 'Shape of You' with a RC-300 loop station. If you're interested, make sure to check it out!
Amaze Sir!! Can you teach me how to establish the loop pedals with guitar , microphone , and other stuff. How to connect to each other with wires and chords. Pleases teach me to establish the complete arrangement of loop stations!!
Thanking You!!
Can you do photograph loop pedal tutorial?
Very helpful!
how do you add both a guitar and a mix into the pedal. and can tou do this with every pedal?
The Boss RC-30 has stereo jack inputs but it also has a microphone xlr input which even has a phantom power switch in case you want to use a condenser mic. I'm 100% sure that these options are NOT available on every loop pedal so make sure you do your research before buying! Thanks for your comment :)
Great video mate.
Im on the learning curve with these loopers. Great demo. Very helpful, Thinking of getting a looper, I think the Boss RC 300 looks like a pedal that gives lots of options. Easiest to operate? maybe. What you think?
Hey, thanks for your comment. Yeah I think the RC-300 looks to be the most versatile. I've never used one myself but I've read a lot about them. I especially like the feature of unsynchronising a certain channel so that you can make a beat of just one bar but then loop for 4 bars (for example).
The only issue I can imagine is getting the timing right with this but I'd say it's something to just get used to.
This is fantastic
Could you do a list of your gear setup including mics speakers etc
Cheers dude
Great work
+paul stokeuk I want to do a setup video but I'm still in the process of moving house so most of it is in boxes. I will sort it very soon. Thanks for the kind words!
great thanks alot
What a worth learning lesson! awesomely explained.
+Abdul Basit Thanks for your comment. Glad you found it helpful :)
Worth helpful.
very very helpful thanks man :) cheers
Great to hear! Thanks :)
This is brilliant thank you!
Thanks man, glad you like it!
hello lee, can you give me like you recording the chorus , i can´t understand like you do (ua ua ua ua ) in the first track or second track ?, you set up the boss rc 30?
Hey Juliana,
Thanks so much for your comment. I'll explain it in a video next week.
@@leetownsend thanks so much
great tutorial. I'm just starting out with looping so forgive he question. I notice Ed uses a dedicated loop mic as you have. I can see the benefit for sure however is there any reason why your main mic couldn't go through the looper as does the guitar? thanks
Hey Dave, thanks for the comment. The main mic could go through the looper but it has to have the same effects (EQ, compression, reverb) as the guitar, which doesn't make for a great vocal sound. That's the reason I split them anyway.
thanx for the great tutorial!!!
You're very welcome! Thanks for being here!
Excellent!
hi mate, great job with the video. really helped me :)
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it and found it useful.
I'm 18 and love music, i ordered a new guitar after having not played in 5 years. It arrives tomorrow and i can't wait to start playing again 😛
Can you loop this with a boss rc 1 or 3
Not exactly the same no. Not only do I use 2 tracks, I also use the undo feature of one of those tracks to essentially create a third track. You would need the RC-30 to follow this properly. I'm sure you could come up with a version though
awesome..im gonna buy a used boss rc 30
Thank you, man!
Super helpful tutorial. You should do one for "don't".
Cheers, yeah "don't" is another great song.
Great vid, but what are the notes for the baseline ?
good job man
very well done!!!
Thanks :)
Hi Lee. Helpful stuff thanks a lot!
First question: As I can see you can add extra layers to the loop by recording them on channel B, which you can drop out if you want. But whatever has been recorded on channel A still plays. Is there a way I can make different loops for each channel and play either one or the other?
Second question: I've tried looping with the looper's drum beat/metronome. The beat plays before, while I'm looping, and after I've recorded everything. But when I press the right switch everything stops including the beat. How can I stop what's been looping but keep the beat playing?
Hope I'm clear enough. Thanks!
+Elena Erotokritou Hey! Thanks so much for your comment. Your first question is something I have often wished this pedal could do but I'm afraid it's not advanced enough for that. I know there are loopers out there that can do exactly what you're after but off the top of my head, I'm not sure which. With regards to your second question, I have never used the built-in rhythms at all so I don't really know how they work but what I would attempt would be to record your first loop with the beat going, switch to channel B and hit record but don't play anything so you have an empty loop. You could then switch back to channel A and hit stop and the beat should keep going with channel B. Not sure if that would solve your problem but it's worth a try.
Hope some of that helped in some way :)
Yeah about the second question, that's what I came up with also. I was just wondering if there is an easier way to xo it. But that should work. About the first one: I've seen in other tutorials that you can record on A, record on B and then you can drop out either A or B but apparently you can't record on B without A still playing.
Thanks a lot! :)
Subscribed!
Could you do give me love loop tutorial for the live version at the roundhouse please
+Eth Pegrum Are you referring to a version of Shape of You? Can you link me to it?
Hi Thank you for sharing
I've learn a lot.
I want to start practicing loop but don't know which loop station to get for beginner.
Please suggest :)
Thank you
+nattapat jiraniwat Thanks so much for your comment and good to hear that you want to learn to loop. The best loop station really depends on what you want to spend. I have only owned my RC-30 and I would definitely recommend it for a beginner because it's fairly compact, has 2 channels which makes it more versatile than say the RC-3 or the Ditto. RC-300 is probably a bit much to start with as it's expensive.
Let me know how you get on :)
RC 03 could support with microphones too right?
+nattapat jiraniwat Good question. I'm not sure. Check out the official manual first to make sure!
Boss RC3 doesn't have 2 the Jamman (maker?).channels nor an XLR input for a mic, but ways to get it around, probably > 100$ which is basic difference between the RC3 and RC30. Basic Looper which I would recommend not knowing your skill level would be. The $99.00 version. (easy) and if go at 45 day Return you will know in 30 days whether this is right for you or you will know what you need in a Looper. The RC 30 is considered a higher end pedal and much much harder to figure out.
Hey Lee. Nice and helpfull video.
The time problem with switching channels and the un- / redo problem can easily be solved with a switch pedal like the Boss FS-6 or Boss FS-7.
I made the experience that it makes it a lot faster. It only needs the time to reload the track back into the loop, but you saved the 2seconds.
Cheers from Germany
+Tomas Voeller To drop out the vocal part you're referring to, I use undo, not switching the channel. Can you use the FS-6 to undo? To be honest, I don't play this version of Shape of You any more. My live version has modified itself over the past few months and it sounds much more fluid now. I'd only heard the song on the day I made my CZcams cover so I didn't know the song well. Maybe I'll do an updated version some time. Cheers for your comment!
Hey Lee. My comment referred to the switch in general. Good to hear that it continues to evolve.
Yes you can use it as a switch between the chanels and/or un- / redo. I think even a FS-5 can ;)
I'm looking forward to hear the new version.
just started this video and im a new subscriber and fuck your a legend! not meant to be sarcastic! keep up the good work!
so helpful, thanks :)
Glad you enjoyed it :)
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Great tutorial. I'm trying to decide which looper pedal I should get, the Boss RC-3 or RC-30. I don't think you could reach the same result with just an RC-3 as done in this video probably?
+Joost Vlieger Hey! Thanks for your comment. I would recommend the RC-30 as it has the 2 channels which allows you to stop the main riff but keep the beat going, a feature which the RC-3 doesn't have. The RC-30 has dramatically decreased in price since I bought it and is well worth the extra cost.
Thanks for the quick reply, definitely thinking about getting an RC-30 now, really see potential in it.
I have some other questions about using it, if you don't mind me picking your brain ;)
Is it best to set-up in the front or in the back of your FX chain?
If you're building up a song with 2 different layered/looped parts, would you be able to stop track 1 and launch track 2 in one punch? Or would you be needing an additional footswitch to do the trick?
+Joost Vlieger No problem. Yeah the RC-30 is a great tool but it does have its limitations, one of which you highlighted in your questions. It isn't possible to stop track 1 and start track 2 with one click. That would be an amazing feature if it could be added into future models. The RC-300 is much more versatile as far as I'm aware but I've never used one myself. With regards to your other question, I have my looper third in the chain after my tuner and octave pedal. The reason I place the octave first is so that I can add a bass line and then turn the pedal off for the rest of the song. This way, I'm recording the processed sound. If the octave pedal came after the looper, it would process every loop which is playing. Hope this makes sense!
Hi Lee, thanks for the answers. Makes sense what you say about the FX chain. RC-30 will be an improvement anyway, since I now have nothing :) But was just wondering how far you could take this concept with the pedal. Many thanks and keep up the good work!
This was GREAT
Thanks so much, means a lot :)
Is it possible to do all of this with a RC-20XL? If not, what is missing from the RC-20XL that I would need the RC-30 for?
I'm not sure the RC-20XL has multiple channels does it? If not, you can't drop the beats out in the verses. You'd only be able to stop everything or play everything.
Lee Townsend thanks, thats true. is there a way to stop both tracks at the same time without erasing them on the RC-30?
+Robert Bednarz You can double-press the stop button which stops both without deleting them. You can then arm both tracks to start again simultaneously but it's a bit tricky. See my "Castle on the Hill" tutorial for an example of that.
good one