http://youtu.be/cOBUu4VoapM
Reggie Watts 05/08/2009 'I Just Want To'
http://youtu.be/344OpaQCAQI
Reggie Watts 05/08/2009 'Sugar Got It Going On'
http://youtu.be/BYwfRjS9rn4
Just noticed that the pedal on the right is a line 6 delay modeler.
Dub FX 10/10/2008 'Love Someone'
http://youtu.be/UiInBOVHpO8
Dub FX 18/04/2009 'Step on my Trip'
http://youtu.be/OEPEleJVjOo
http://dubfx.net/
Dub FX 18/04/2009 'Flow' feat. Woodnote
http://youtu.be/WhBoR_tgXCI
in the above video, It looks like all this guy uses is a bunch of guitar multi-effects pedals
Dub FX 18/04/2009 'Soothe Your Pain'
http://youtu.be/8F6EoMdn95E
Dub FX 23/07/09 'Hip Hop'
http://youtu.be/u0dlH7wSL1c
Reggie Watts 05/08/2009 'Binary Existence'
http://youtu.be/yyuKTyZlUtw
Reggie Watts: Savant - Looper | Line Out
May 14, 2009 – Long lost Seattle soul Reggie Watts is a one man flotilla of sound. ... He spoke about his gear, his afro, and the nine foot tall stuffed ...
►Reggie Watts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reggie Watts (born March 23, 1972) is a Seattle-based comedian and musician. ... This was performed with no equipment except his iPhone. ...Real Time With Reggie - YouTube | |
| www.youtube.com/watch?v= Reggie Watts explains the "Gear", the art of "Looping", and Audience Participation. http://www.reggiewatts.com/ ... |
Reggie Watts | Effects Bay
Feb 18, 2011 – Reggie Watts on Conan I've mentioned Reggie Watts in the past. ... The two pieces of equipment he is using for the loops is a Line 6 DL4 ...The two pieces of equipment he is using for the loops is a Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler and a Electro-Harmonix 2880 Super Multi-track looper
http://www.effectsbay.com/tag/
Reggie Watts visits Electro-Harmonix
http://youtu.be/KvgeuDPlViA
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Dub Fx Equipment | Facebook
Jul 21, 2009 – Dub Fx wrote a note titled Dub Fx Equipment. Read the full text here. Dub Fx :: insight into the Gear. - YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kW9Z123byo5 min - Mar 31, 2010 - Uploaded by convoyunltd
Straight from the lounge room Dub Fx goes thu the BOSS GT-10B, RC-50 Loop Station & the SYB-5 Pedal. || Say hello, get a CD or find out ...Dub Fx :: BOSS VE-20 Vocal Performer - YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3peXsGzgAUo2 min - Apr 1, 2010 - Uploaded by convoyunltd
@MARKLStudios he does loads of explanations as you know i guess. most detailed one i've seen on here is Dub Fx :: insight into the Gear.. ...dub fx's setup - The Gear Page
15 posts - 7 authors - Last post: Jul 21, 2010Then do some research on the boss gt-10 bass unit that dubfx is using in the video. He is using that along with a very powerful looper, ...
If I were you, I'd grab a shure sm-58 which is a standard vocal mic that's built like a tank. Then do some research on the boss gt-10 bass unit that dubfx is using in the video. He is using that along with a very powerful looper, but the gt-10 has its own built in looper which could be enough for starting out on a budget. The other unit that might work well is the line6 m13 which also gives tons of effects and a built-in looper. Look for used deals on everything and you might get a decent complete setup for not too much over $750.
dub fxs equipment
12 posts - 6 authors - Last post: Jun 23, 2010
I was wondering which "audio toys" dubfx is using? I saw at one video, ... Link http://www.dubfx.net/my-gear-- boss rc.50 loop station
- boss gt 10
Message from Dub FX bout his gear:
Link http://www.dubfx.net/my-gear-
"Hi…
You might be interested in what i use to create my music, so here is a little break down.
Starting from my Mic i have a “Shure Beta 58″ which runs into my BOSS GT10b Bass FX processor. The GT10b is an amazing toy which is where most of the magic is created. The FX are almost infinite ranging from EQ, Compression, Delay, Re-verb to crazy stuff like Pitch Shifter and Vibrato. By programing the GT10, i can manipulate the sound of my voice by using different FX and changing the order in which they run, to further the manipulation. Once i have a sound that i like, i can also use the 2 control pedals and volume pedal to automate the FX. For example, when i swap between my 2 characters “Monsoon-the deep rapping voice and Lyric -the higher rapping voice) i am just using the volume pedal to change the pitch of my voice with the pitch shifter.
I started out with the GT06 nearly 10 years ago and over time i have perfected the sounds i use today in the GT10b. Now i have over 30 different patches i have programmed and use in my live show.
I also have a BOSS SYB5 Bass synthesizer pedal which runs into the GT10 as a send return. This is a great pedal as it takes the pitch of my voice and creates a syth sound in the same pitch that I’m singing. I also have an EV5 volume pedal which controls the cut off frequency of the SYB5. Once i have chosen the type of syth i want to use i can run it through the GT10b’s Amp modeller, distortion and so on to create a huge bass sound!
The last bit of the magic is the BOSS RC50 Loop station. this is an awesome piece of gear as it samples what ever i play through it in real time just by hitting the record button with my feet. Their is a little bit of skill involved because if you don’t press record at exactly the right time the loop can go out of sink when you try to loop it. I can record three different samples and play them together or separately and i can add to each pattern as well. So usually i put a beat on 1, some harmonies on 2 and a bass on 3. This allows me to separate the 3 core elements in my composition to change the dynamics and the way the music flows.
Linking the GT10b and the RC50 i have a midi cable and a stereo out from the GT10b. this allows all my FX to be stereo and in sync from the midi cable.
When i am busking in the street People are also really interested in how i power my equipment! so here is my busking set up.
I Use a 75AH gel Battery with an 800 WATT Inverter and 2 Behringer Ultratone K3000 FX Amplifiers. Plus all the neccesary cables to link it all up.
I have been perfecting my sound for a long time and it has taught me a a great deal about FX. If you ever have any questions about my gear be sure to post them on my forum.
Cheers,
dub fx"
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