video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WvVG0wHcTc&start=310&end=320,"{""label"":""Sweet Memories- Tess Sears tribute to her mom Dawn Sears"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WvVG0wHcTc&start=310&end=320""}","The low quality recording features a classical live performance of sustained violin melody, shimmering hi hats, electric guitar melody, theremin solo melody and subtle female vocals at the end of the loop. There are some crowd clapping sounds in the background. It is noisy, in mono and it sounds passionate and emotional.",2014-12-23T23:40:06Z,Tesla Dawn,Tess Sears sings her moms song Sweet Memories in memory of her mother Dawn Sears at the first Monday night Time Jumper meeting after her passing.,"[""Singing"", ""Country"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Wedding music""]","[""classical"", ""sustained violin melody"", ""crowd clapping"", ""shimmering hi hats"", ""theremin solo"", ""subtle female vocal"", ""live performance"", ""electric guitar melody"", ""low quality"", ""noisy"", ""mono"", ""passionate"", ""emotional""]",4,-WvVG0wHcTc,57 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76ON0Ixrr9s&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Strymon El Capistan vs. Real Tape Delays: Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76ON0Ixrr9s&start=30&end=40""}","The low quality recording features an electric guitar melody playing. The melody fades out in the beginning and it starts playing again in the second part of the loop, where it has an echoing effect on. It gives off psychedelic vibes. The recording is noisy and in mono.",2010-11-12T16:54:12Z,DemolitionColorScheme,"This is the first clip / video in the 'Strymon El Capistan vs. Real Tape Delays' series. I don't own an El Capistan myself, but a guy I know, Wouter (WtrPlyr), and I got together to set up this concept and compare some of the tape delays I have to the El Capistan, which is a tape delay modeler/emulator (a very nice one and the best out there, in stompbox format, that is). We used the DigiTech JamMan Stereo and recorded a dry loop every time and routed that through the El Capistan and the RE-501 - both of them were in a true bypass looper (RJM Music Effects Gizmo). You be the own judge of which one you prefer. I, personally, prefer the RE-501, which is one of my favorite tape delays. I prefer its natural modulation (I don't mean the Chorus, to be clear) and its reverbish character. I find the El Capistan to be a little muffled and dark, in comparison. But hey, that's my taste. I still really enjoy it and I might pick one up in the future. Hear the El Capistan vs. the Maestro Echoplex EP-3 here: - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXLu_qlrsJQ Hear the El Capistan on its own here: - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCy7MxS1QWE - - - Gear used for recording: - PreSonus FirePod - Ableton Live 6.01 Plugins: - Guitar Rig 4 (2x Twin Reverb models) - PSP Master Compressor - - - Gear used: Guitar: - Fender '08 California Series U.S.A. Stratocaster [Fender Tex-Mex Pickups] .010 Fender Bullet String (tuned in drop C# / Db Tuning) Signal Chain: - DigiTech JamMan Stereo - RJM Music Effects Gizmo*: FRONT IN - BUFFER IN - LOOPS IN ::LOOP 1:: - 70ies MXR Dyna Comp Block Logo (Script innards) (modded: power input, white LED) ::LOOP 2:: - Strymon El Capistan ::LOOP 3:: - '76 EHX Electric Mistress (modded: true bypass, green LED, calibration, volume drop mod, level/mix knob, power input) ::LOOP 4:: - Maestro Echoplex EP-3 / Roland RE-501 (switched) LOOP 1-4 OUT - G-SYSTEM RIG IN: - t.c. electronic G-System [4-cable method] ::LOOP 1:: - Keeley C4 Compressor ::LOOP 2:: - Catalinbread Dirty Little Secret [18V] ::LOOP 3:: - EHX Deluxe Memory Man [modded: true bypass] ::LOOP 4:: - BOSS RV-5 ::AFTER THE G-SYTEM INSERT SEND:: - t.c. electronic Nova Drive NDR-1* EFFECTS GIZMO CLICK IN - EFFECTS GIZMO CLICK OUT - Into the PreSonus FirePod * = (connected to the G-System with MIDI - MIDIman Thru 1x4) Various: - 2x Burkey Flatliner SIX (power supply) (one for each separate rig) - - - More info on the total gear [for all you gearheads]: - http://guitargeek.com/chat/showthread.php?s=&threadid=100652 All mods by Technophobia Analog Audio Solutions: - http://technophobia.co.nr/ - - - For info on my music projects, see: - Arafúra: http://www.facebook.com/ArafuraMusic Ambient / Dream-Pop / Shoegaze / Post-Rock - IZAH: http://www.IZAHband.com Post-Metal / Sludge / Post-Rock / Noise","[""Echo"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument""]","[""low quality"", ""mono"", ""noisy"", ""fading out"", ""electric guitar melody"", ""echoing effect"", ""psychedelic""]",4,76ON0Ixrr9s,812 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Fiz5IznkU&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Joyo JF-37 Analog Chorus"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6Fiz5IznkU&start=30&end=40""}",The low quality recording features an electric guitar melody played with a chorus effect on. The recording is noisy and in mono.,2013-02-10T07:46:29Z,musicexpresscanada,"JOYO EFFECTS JF-37 ""ANALOG CHORUS"" BBD CHIP SET WATERY CHORUS TONES TRUE BYPASS Joyo JF-37 Analog Chorus Effects Pedal You are viewing the JF-37 Classic Chorus. A Great choice to touch up a clear and melodious tone. This Analog Chorus uses the classic BBD chip to acheive those warm, rich and thick classic chorus tones. Rate and Depth knobs let you shape your sound. True Bypass design. Powered by a 9V Battery or 9V adapter. This is a very well electrically designed and mechanically rugged pedal, at a great price!!!.... Buy it Here http://www.musicexpresscanada.com Direct Link http://www.musicexpresscanada.com/product_info.php?products_id=415","[""Effects unit"", ""Electric guitar"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument"", ""Distortion""]","[""low quality"", ""mono"", ""noisy"", ""tinny tap sound"", ""chorus effect"", ""electric guitar melody""]",4,c6Fiz5IznkU,3679 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOSzGYKaJGE&start=150&end=160,"{""label"":""Nothing In This World - The Kinks"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOSzGYKaJGE&start=150&end=160""}","The low quality recording features a rock song that consists of an electric guitar melody, smooth bass, shimmering shakers, snappy rimshots and soft male vocals singing over it. The recording is really noisy and in mono. It sounds cool, groovy and easygoing.",2008-10-25T20:42:37Z,weeniebobeenie,Nothin in this world can stop me worryin bout that girl,"[""Bass guitar"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""rock"", ""low quality"", ""electric guitar melody"", ""smooth bass"", ""shimmering shakers"", ""snappy rimshots"", ""soft male vocal"", ""noisy"", ""mono"", ""cool"", ""easygoing"", ""groovy""]",4,hOSzGYKaJGE,4100 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBYd03Hr2kQ&start=320&end=330,"{""label"":""Dr. Scientist Sounds Cosmichorus"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBYd03Hr2kQ&start=320&end=330""}",The low quality recording features an electric guitar melody played with a distortion pedal effect that changes its preset in the second half of the recording. The recording is mono and noisy.,2013-02-01T04:07:58Z,Prymaxe,"$325.00 https://www.prymaxe.com Dr. Scientist Sounds Cosmichorus Dr. Scientist would like to teach the whole universe to sing... in perfect harmony. That's probably not going to happen though - he's not even allowed back in this galaxy for another 400 years. So instead, he's decided he'd like to teach your guitar to sing... in perfect harmony... with itself... from space. The sound effect chorus has a lot in common with the magical awesomeness of space. When one looks to the sky on a clear night, one sees many, many - literally, dozens - of stars, all being seen by one's eyes at the same time, but not all coming from the same place or time. These stars combine into a singular cool-looking thing... space. Now forget about all those boring stars and think about your guitar tone. Now think about many, many - ok, 1024 - instances of your guitar tone, all combining into a singular, cool-sounding thing... the magical awesomeness of... the COSMICHORUS! In space there's a large number of amazing stars and planets and stuff like that... but that number is nowhere near as big as the number of amazing chorus sounds in a Cosmichorus! All the coolest chorus sounds in the universe - including way off the map and uncharted ones - are in this device...ready to make your guitar sing! The Cosmichorus does it all... from thick and warm and lush to thin and bright and sparkly to intense chorus sounds you aren't going to hear anywhere else on this planet... or other ones. The Cosmichorus doesn't stop at giving you an incredible array of chorus sounds though... Dr. Scientist insists you have an incredible amount of control over the sounds too! The GRAVITY control adjusts the depth of the chorus effect, from nearly inaudible to nearly able to upset your stomach. The switch above toggles between the light and dark side... the dark side is warm and thick while the light side is bright... and still thick also. The DIMENSION control alters the delay time of the special bucket brigade delay chorus chip. With it all the way down the chorus effect is very airy and flanger-like. All the way up and the chorus effect is very dramatic and intense, really deep and spaced out. The switch above removes the dry signal from the mix so you only hear the delayed signal... makes for a neat vibrato sound. The SPEED knob controls the rate of the effect and the switch above toggles between two overall rate settings, very slow to medium and medium to very fast. Dr. Scientist knows you need a wild sounding chorus pedal. One that makes really cool and interesting chorus sounds and can go from very subtle to very extreme. And yeah... one with a neat looking LED that glows in time with the chorus effect. One just like... the COSMICHORUS Dr. Scientist Sounds Cosmichorus Features: Fully analog BBD chorus using MN3007 chips Controls include MIX (fully dry to fully wet, fully wet is true pitch vibrato), LEVEL (adjusts the wet signal level, dry signal is fixed at unity), TREBLE (active eq control to cut or boost the treble content of the wet signal), CLOCK (adjusts the intensity of the effect by increasing the delay time), RATE (huge range of rate smoothly distributed on one knob turn), HOLD (adjusts the rise/fall time of the chorus signal when in Hold mode) Stereo in and out (using TRS jacks) with two identical but separate Cosmichorus circuits, can also do mono in stereo out Soft touch switching with true bypass using relays 3 different clock range toggle-switch settings for 3 different intensities of chorus effect, further controlled with the Clock knob Hold Mode toggle-switch lets you engage the chorus effect by holding down the stomp switch, fades out when you release the stomp (with the Hold knob at min the effects starts and stops instantly, at maximum the effect takes a few seconds to fully fade in when the stomp is pressed and a few seconds to fully fade out when the stomp is released) Phase inversion toggle puts the wet signal either in-phase or out-of-phase with the dry signal. In mono this changes the character of the mixed sound, in stereo it changes the width of the stereo spread between the amps Expression pedal input for controlling the rate Rate knob is clear with LED underneath that flashes with rate of effect CV input for controlling the chorus effect, can also be used with expression pedal for manually sweeping the effect","[""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""low quality"", ""electric guitar melody"", ""distortion pedal effect"", ""noisy"", ""mono""]",4,yBYd03Hr2kQ,5391