Gamechanger Audio PLUS | Infinite Sustain Pedal 🔊
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- The Gamechanger Audio PLUS pedal offers piano-style sustain for guitar.
The PLUS captures and samples tiny bits of your instrument’s signal in real time and loops them into a seamless, warm and responsive sustained tone.
Think of it as a smart looper that only catches the last part of each note or chord and uses it to create a continuous sound.
The PLUS Pedal is super useful for solo performers and bands.
Create rich harmonies and achieve a huge sound on stage!
The PLUS Pedal opens up a whole new dimension for song arrangements and chord-melody.
It’s almost like having an extra hand!
Read more about the PLUS Pedal:
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Stu uses a Fender Deluxe Reverb in this demo.
The reverb is courtesy of a Strymon Big Sky.
Jump around to specific parts:
00:00 - Using the PLUS in a full band context to add a psychedelic dimension.
01:22 - Dry tone.
01:35 - Running through the Sustain function with the pedal set to Group mode.
04:57 - Running through the Sustain function with the pedal set to Single mode.
05:20 - Checking out the Blend knob.
05:33 - Checking out the range of the Rise knob.
07:45 - Checking out the range of the Tail knob.
09:22 - Using the PLUS Pedal to pull off some pedal steel style licks.
09:55 - Fingerstyle guitar - using the PLUS to drone a chord underneath your playing.
11:48 - Using the PLUS Pedal to drone a chord in a full band context.
13:00 - Using a Whammy Pedal in the effects loop to create a chord progression.
14:47 - Checking out the WET foot switch.
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Jump around to specific parts:
00:00 - Using the PLUS in a full band context to add a psychedelic dimension.
01:22 - Dry tone.
01:35 - Running through the Sustain function with the pedal set to Group mode.
04:57 - Running through the Sustain function with the pedal set to Single mode.
05:20 - Checking out the Blend knob.
05:33 - Checking out the range of the Rise knob.
07:45 - Checking out the range of the Tail knob.
09:22 - Using the PLUS Pedal to pull off some pedal steel style licks.
09:55 - Fingerstyle guitar - using the PLUS to drone a chord underneath your playing.
11:48 - Using the PLUS Pedal to drone a chord in a full band context.
13:00 - Using a Whammy Pedal in the effects loop to create a chord progression.
14:47 - Checking out the WET foot switch.
No speech, no backing track, can see action on the effect in direct....That's a real good demo !! thanks
That “Bird Song” sent a shiver up my spine
This is one of the best single demos of this pedal I have seen, thanks!
Thanks!
This is the only demo of this pedal that has shown it to be more than just a gimmick. Very musical. I mostly play solo at home and that Bird Song def made me realize how a pedal like this can make solo playing sound a lot more musical.
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
@@ElectricMojoGuitars It's a great pedal but it doesn't sound like it does what the other type of sustainer fernandes does. Am I right?
Love the bird sing tease
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the vid!
I wrote this pedal off when it first came out... it’s just gone to the top of my wish list. Great demo
Thanks!
This was literally amazing
:)
Thank you for an excellence demo and for your very expressive playing style.
Way cool. Great job on this! You helped me understand this pedal better, as compared to other videos.
:)
Father and Son passage was really nice.
Thanks!
Great demo, great playing!
thanx for this great revieuw. I was having doubts, but no more now. gonna buy me one. great....
Awesome! Love the Demonstration!
Thanks!
13:00--> Garcia :)
Sweet spot around 6-7mins, lovely mate. What else in running at this time
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the vid.
Stu uses a Fender Deluxe Reverb in this demo. The reverb is courtesy of a Strymon Big Sky.
did not expect that idioteque riff at the end
Just bought it and this review is best demo yet. You show a whole range of tones and uses. Thanks.
Question: I'm running my guitar into Axe-FX modeller then into DAW. If you know about Axe'FX, should I run the PedalPlus straight into Axe-FX regular input or does it need to go through Axe's effects input?
Thanks so much. Happy to read that you enjoyed the demo! I would suggest running straight into the Axe-FX.
Thanks for the music - I have the Gamechanger too but need to work out some patterns with it - your video is supremely inspiring! We share same taste in music too - Bill Frisell'ish. I just started experimenting with using the effect loop on Gamechanger - I have C4 guitar synth that does not work all that great in main chain (imho) but is a total game changer in Gamechanger effect loop - suddenly the base layer becomes very musical when droney part evolves slightly and stays out of the way of your playing.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
Was that bird song at the start? Great demo.
and ripple later on haha..
I dig your set up bro good work- I got some paintings I think would be right up your alley if your interested to see them let me know!
Do you have the pedal at the beginning or end of your effects chain?
Idiotheque, nice!
What's the song you're playing when you toggle the band?
Can you explain how you did the drop by a tone during the whammy section to not a guitarist? Are you able to do things besides 1 tone?
Hopefully I'm explaining this right. I had the PLUS set to sustain infinitely and had it hold a A major. In the effects loop of the PLUS I plugged in a separate digitech whammy pedal (off screen). The whammy pedal has a whole bunch of functions, you can go up and down octaves, but I had it set for a whole tone bend. Since it's in the effects loop it only changed the pitch of what was coming out of the PLUS, and the guitar signal that wasn't being sustained was unaltered. That way I could use the whammy pedal to go from an A major to a G major on a whim, rather than being confined to looping a chord progression. Lemme know if that helps, if not I'm happy to clear it up!
can please share the model of your ibanez and the pick ups that you have ? thank you
Hey Shihab! I'm not 110% sure here, but it looks like Stu's Ibanez could be a JS-1000. Those were loaded with Dimarzio pickups (a PAF pro in the neck and Fred in the bridge).
Will it sustain a whole chord or just the last note played in the chord?
Both. You can use the PLUS to sustain chords or single notes.
Please wear shoes next time. Other than that, great demo. Cheers!