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=YNdexakUGOo&start=180&end=190,"{""label"":""Eventide Timefactor Delay Pedal Part 2"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNdexakUGOo&start=180&end=190""}",The low quality recording features an arpeggiated electric guitar melody with an aggressive echoing effect on. The recording is noisy as it was probably recorded with a phone.,2008-05-29T02:02:49Z,ProGuitarShopDemos,"Buy Now: https://goo.gl/eVX38K Eventide Time Factor Delay Pedal - Through the decades, top players have depended on Eventide: Jimmy Page, Frank Zappa, Brian May, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Robert Frlpp, John Petruccl, and Adrian Belew, to name a few. Now, for the first time, these effects are portable AND affordable. Stomp-box simple, TimeFactor fits on your pedalboard or in your gigbag. Flexibility Built-in Plug-and-play expression pedal control of wet/dry mix or any combination of parameters. Control program changes and vary parameters continuously via MIDI. Supports instrument or line level inputs and outputs. Plays well with others; adapts seamlessly with a wide variety of amps and other foot pedaIs. Studio Quality Effects at Your Feet Top recording studios worldwide use Eventide effects on hit after hit. TimeFactor includes Eventide's 10 best delay effects from the past 35 years without compromising quality OR flexibility. Obsolescence is so 20th Century Easy to upgrade; download new software from the Internet and install via USB.","[""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""low quality"", ""arpeggiated electric guitar melody"", ""aggressive echoing effect"", ""noisy""]",4,YNdexakUGOo,3279 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvFY7xU2kGk&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""MXR Micro Chorus"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvFY7xU2kGk&start=30&end=40""}","This music is an electric guitar instrumental. The tempo is medium with an enthusiastic lead on the electric guitar.no accompanying instruments are used. The music is loud, emphatic, catchy, intense and powerful like in Rock/ Metal music.",2010-03-31T19:48:26Z,ProGuitarShopDemos,"Buy Now: https://goo.gl/geiGBu The MXR Micro Chorus is a brilliant reissue of MXRs analog chorus stompbox from the 80s. Utterly simple in design and operation, its old school bucket brigade technology delivers rich warm analog chorus shimmer with just a turn of the rate knob. Although the MXR Micro Chorus operation is a no-brainer with the single Rate knob, there is a gorgeous variety of warm chorus tones available with this perfect little yellow stompbox. Go from subtle shimmer to intense rotator speaker simulation. Housed in a rugged MXR case that saves pedal board real estate, it is true bypass, and runs on standard 9v dc. Engage the pedal and twist the Rate knob all the way for a classic grungey, watery tone. Engage the pedal and keep the Rate knob turned completely down, and get a nice slow lush chorus effect. Just a hint of chorus with the Rate knob will be perfect for metal players needing some smooth shimmer during clean passages. Set it at 12:00 for a rich and simple but effective chorus tone for a variety of styles and applications. Who needs multiple knobs and options? The MXR Micro Chorus delivers lush analog tone for any playing style.","[""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""instrumental"", ""’ medium tempo"", ""electric guitar"", ""loud"", ""powerful"", ""intense"", ""catchy"", ""no accompaniment"", ""intense"", ""sonic power"", ""external amplification"", ""fingers sliding over fret"", ""string instrument"", ""sound of fingers sliding over the fret"", ""external amplification"", ""amplified guitar"", ""rock"", ""metal"", ""vibrations""]",7,YvFY7xU2kGk,3321 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0OTDXtjK9M&start=210&end=220,"{""label"":""Peavey - 6505 Plus 112 Combo Demo at GAK!"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0OTDXtjK9M&start=210&end=220""}","The low quality recording features an electric guitar melody being played. There is a tiny audio pop in the left channel of the stereo image. The recording is noisy and muffled, but regardless it sounds hopeful.",2013-01-14T10:09:51Z,GAK,"Subscribe to GAK Vision for daily video demos and features - http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=GAKVision Watch this video in my guitars playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfKJiUdaIPw&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLvmXUu0-OdydwHjr7sid9cCIXbCkN-gt1 Peavey 6505 Plus 112 Combo http://www.gak.co.uk/en/peavey-6505-plus-112-combo/37958/ After forging the sound of aggression for more than 15 years, Peavey is making its highly respected, high-gain 6505® Series amplifier available for the first time in a 1x12 combo-amp configuration. The new 6505 Plus 112 combo harnesses the full gain and legendary tone of the Peavey 6505 Series, which since 1991 has defined the sounds of extreme rock guitar, into a format that is equally suited to clubs, rehearsal rooms and studios. Five select 12AX7 preamp tubes and a pair of 6L6GC power-amp tubes provide the tonal foundation for the 6505 Plus 112 combo, while patented circuitry such as Peavey's Resonance control tweak its legendary tone. Both the Lead and Rhythm channels feature independent three-band EQ, pre/post gain controls and Presence and Resonance adjustment. The Rhythm channel also includes a footswitchable Crunch boost. The 6505 Plus 112 combo also features the Peavey MSDI™ microphone-simulated direct interface, which eliminates the need for miking by allowing users to route the amp's signal directly to a recording device or mixing console. Additional features include three- spring reverb, effects loop and external speaker outputs, plus a 12"" Sheffield® loudspeaker in a sealed-back cabinet that offers maximum resonance and sound projection. Visit GAK Vision for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/gakvision","[""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""low quality"", ""electric guitar melody"", ""hopeful"", ""tinny audio pop"", ""noisy"", ""muffled""]",4,Z0OTDXtjK9M,3335 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gffng5G4X4w&start=270&end=280,"{""label"":""Mogami Cable Vs. Cheap Cable"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gffng5G4X4w&start=270&end=280""}","The low quality recording features an arpeggiated electric guitar melody. It sounds passionate, fun, happy and joyful. The recording is noisy and in mono.",2011-10-20T23:38:49Z,Halipino,"A ""Fair and Balanced"" comparison between HI-Quality Mogami and bargain brand cables. LET YOUR EAR DECIDE... Hopefully the recording conditions truly capture the nuances of the sound to help you get a clear idea.","[""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""low quality"", ""mono"", ""noisy"", ""arpeggiated electric guitar melody"", ""passionate"", ""fun"", ""happy"", ""joyful""]",4,gffng5G4X4w,4044 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpEU6RafUf0&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Boss DD-7 Digital Delay Modulate (chorus phaser) Strat Squier Deluxe Boss CH-1"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpEU6RafUf0&start=30&end=40""}","The song track is an instrumental. The tempo is medium, with a guitarist demonstrating a guitar effects reverb pedal by playing related instrumental phrases. The song is trippy and exciting. The audio quality is poor as it’s an amateur home recording .",2011-12-30T20:18:39Z,MurphyMario13,"Boss DD7 Modulate setting very versatile setting , you can have a chorus if you cut the repeat. Very close to Boss CH-1 Super Chorus Squier stratocaster deluxe Daphnee blue Amp peavey 6505 plus clean channel with compressor Marshall ED1 Boss Digital Delay DD-7 Pedal Demo","[""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""guitar solo"", ""delay guitar effects pedal"", ""guitar demo"", ""amateur recording"", ""online tutorial"", ""walkthrough video"", ""home studio setup"", ""instrumental music"", ""groovy rhythm"", ""trippy"", ""exciting"", ""emotional"", ""passionate"", ""youthful"", ""bad audio quality"", ""guitar pedal demonstration"", ""home music video"", ""soloist"", ""medium tempo""]",1,gpEU6RafUf0,4056 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuj0Oi2_7yU&start=0&end=10,"{""label"":""That Pedal Show – Strymon Deco demo. Do we know what it is yet?"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuj0Oi2_7yU&start=0&end=10""}",After a clicking sound and e-guitar slide up the fretboard someone is playing a melody on an e-guitar. White noise from the recording can be heard. This song may be playing in a guitar class.,2015-05-29T08:30:51Z,Daniel TheGigRig,"PLEASE NOTE: From January 2016, we have moved. We are now here… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnUXq8mGmoHt0e6ItuTs10w Please subscribe to the That Pedal Show dedicated channel. In this episode of That Pedal Show, Daniel and Mick get to grips with the Strymon Deco. What does it do? It simulates the effects of running old tape machines, which means all manner of vintage-voiced phasing, flanging, tape saturation and automatic double tracking effects. Helping Daniel and Mick enjoy the Deco are Dan's Gibson Custom Shop R8 Les Paul and ’61 SG Junior. The pedal is running through a Lazy J J20 and a Mallard 18-watt Marshall clone. TheGigRig G2 is taking care of switching duties. Please note that only the Deco is active in the G2 loop – all the other pedals are disengaged. For more on TheGigRig, please visit www.thegigrig.com","[""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""amateur recording"", ""e-guitar"", ""medium tempo""]",6,kuj0Oi2_7yU,4365 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKNGqQ3GRB8&start=90&end=100,"{""label"":""Joyo Classic Chorus"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKNGqQ3GRB8&start=90&end=100""}","This song features an electric guitar playing arpeggiated chords. There are open strings being played in the arpeggios. A chorus effect is added to the guitar sound. At the end of the song, one guitar chord is played. There are no voices in this song. This is an instrumental song. There are no other instruments in this song.",2011-05-16T16:19:30Z,Coleman's Music,Julian shows us this ultra affordable guitar effects pedal from Joyo.,"[""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Chorus effect"", ""Plucked string instrument""]","[""electric guitar"", ""arpeggiated chords"", ""chorus effect"", ""no other instruments"", ""no voices"", ""instrumental""]",0,vKNGqQ3GRB8,5172 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