So there's this tiny channel in YouTube and they truly have something special in their hands.
Short, precise pedal demos which aren't your typical display of knobs and sounds... rather, they're evocative works of art around the sound the pedal and the instruments create.
Truly stunning and I've never seen anything quite like this. I'll shut up and link you all instead:
That's a Montreal Assemblies Count to Five, one of the weirdest pedals I've ever seen.
Delay, reverse delay and pitch shifting with multiple engines.
Just beautiful. I'm sharing the crap out of these.
Short, precise pedal demos which aren't your typical display of knobs and sounds... rather, they're evocative works of art around the sound the pedal and the instruments create.
Truly stunning and I've never seen anything quite like this. I'll shut up and link you all instead:
That's a Montreal Assemblies Count to Five, one of the weirdest pedals I've ever seen.
Delay, reverse delay and pitch shifting with multiple engines.
Just beautiful. I'm sharing the crap out of these.
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