Like I said, try with a volume block before the multidelay / reverb (or whatever you're using for shimmer) and assign *that* to the expression pedal. You want to be able to control the input going into the shimmer, so that when you turn it down you still hear its trail
Like I said, try with a volume block before the multidelay / reverb (or whatever you're using for shimmer) and assign *that* to the expression pedal. You want to be able to control the input going into the shimmer, so that when you turn it down you still hear its trail
we do alternate them, although i must admit that when i first heard the zooropa > streets transition in turin last year i think i pissed my pants!!
Here's a bit from one of our gigs
we do alternate them, although i must admit that when i first heard the zooropa > streets transition in turin last year i think i pissed my pants!!
Here's a bit from one of our gigs
I swear...... everytime I see one of y'alls live videos I have to remind myself after about 2 minutes that I am not listening to the actual U2....... Your Tribute Band is freaking TOP NOTCH!!! If they are ever sick and can't perform a show on tour, I know who they can call to sit in in their place and I am positive no one past the 5th row would know the difference!!!
To see how long we could go before someone asked this question?Just so I understand, what was the purpose of this thread ?
AhAhah thanks a lot man, I'll pass that to the band and I'm sure they'll appreciate your compliments as much as I do!
Or assign the pedal to the Input Gain parameter of the Multi Delay.
Assigning the pedal to the Input Gain of the Multi-delay seems to smooth it out a bit. Thanks, Edo.
we do alternate them, although i must admit that when i first heard the zooropa > streets transition in turin last year i think i pissed my pants!!
Here's a bit from one of our gigs