Re: Reverberate me please
In the past I've only ever used amp reverb, but a couple of years ago I heard the Nuenaber WET Reverb pedal, and I have to admit it's been on my live board ever since. It's a simple pedal without any programmability, but it's so beautifully musical and rich that I have found ways to get around it. On the shorter settings it can add a nice ambience, but I like using it at more extreme settings, which produce something that reminds me a lot of those Daniel Lanois style soundscapes. I only use it a couple of times in the course of a live set, and it sends the guitar off into the stratosphere, just for a moment. Here's a demo I recorded just after getting the pedal. I start out dry, then with mild short settings, right through to the guitar cave stuff.
Cheers................................... wahwah
In the past I've only ever used amp reverb, but a couple of years ago I heard the Nuenaber WET Reverb pedal, and I have to admit it's been on my live board ever since. It's a simple pedal without any programmability, but it's so beautifully musical and rich that I have found ways to get around it. On the shorter settings it can add a nice ambience, but I like using it at more extreme settings, which produce something that reminds me a lot of those Daniel Lanois style soundscapes. I only use it a couple of times in the course of a live set, and it sends the guitar off into the stratosphere, just for a moment. Here's a demo I recorded just after getting the pedal. I start out dry, then with mild short settings, right through to the guitar cave stuff.
Cheers................................... wahwah
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