What does piano sound like with guitar FX pedals?

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Today I'll be seeing what the Digitech Whammy, the Big Muff and the Vox Wah pedals sound like with a regular piano sound!
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0:00 Introduction
1:02 Digitech Whammy
4:05 Big Muff fuzz
6:13 My course on Artmaster.com
7:05 Wah-wah
8:35 All the pedals!
11:13 Outro

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  • I would love to see more sound design sort of stuff on this channel!

    @JustinKahrs@JustinKahrs4 ай бұрын
    • I was just thinking how keyboards are a bit inhibited (hushed My mouth!).

      @R.Akerman-oz1tf@R.Akerman-oz1tf4 ай бұрын
  • Fender Rhodes and wah pedal was a very popular combination early 70s (Pink Floyd, Alan Parson project spring to mind but there were many others), Chorus pedals have been used extensively with keyboards from electric pianos and early synths which didn't have in-built effects. Phaser was one Jean-Michael Jarre used a lot especially on the emininet string synth to give the sweeping effect on his early albums.

    @pst_uk@pst_uk4 ай бұрын
    • Tony Banks used a Fender Blender fuzz during the prog days with Genesis. They just reissued the Fender Blender, so there's a good option. The Big Muff is not a good match for a keyboard, but other dirt can be. A Strymon Deco has subtle tape overdrive that sounds wonderful on keyboards, as does the drive circuit in rotary sim pedals like the EHX Lester K. So any other low-gain effects like that will sound better than a sloppy-sounding Muff.

      @illegal_space_alien@illegal_space_alien4 ай бұрын
    • What floyd songs use it?

      @NBrixH@NBrixH4 ай бұрын
    • The big muff just make the keyboard sound like an electric guitar, which doesn't make sense to do, unless you don't have a guitar (player)

      @LeifNelandDk@LeifNelandDk4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@NBrixH First one that comes to mind is Money during the sax solo

      @MrmiK3@MrmiK34 ай бұрын
    • @@LeifNelandDk You reminded me of the first iteration of The Misfits. A rare instance where a punk band had no guitarist, but a fuzz keyboard played by singer Glenn Danzig. kzhead.info/sun/had6pLiJnWeKZH0/bejne.htmlfeature=shared I wonder what fuzz he used though, as it actually doesn't sound half bad, even with the crappy recording.

      @illegal_space_alien@illegal_space_alien4 ай бұрын
  • The whammy pedal with the piano has such a magical sound. It’s reminds me a lot of Thom Yorke’s music, especially “Pink Section”

    @AnthonyHVids@AnthonyHVids4 ай бұрын
    • I’m glad I found this comment. It reminds me of the album A moon shaped pool!

      @puggaboi4339@puggaboi43394 ай бұрын
    • Incubus - Stellar.

      @hobbified@hobbified4 ай бұрын
  • Very nine inch nails with the Big Muff

    @settingfiretogiants@settingfiretogiants4 ай бұрын
    • And like Muse with the arpeggios

      @davidozab2753@davidozab27534 ай бұрын
    • I was thinking either Muse or My Morning Jacket

      @jaymarkle2444@jaymarkle24444 ай бұрын
    • Very SHIT sound indeed

      @user-du1yk7uk9v@user-du1yk7uk9v4 ай бұрын
    • ooh look at me, I'm so much better than you because I don't like things ​@@user-du1yk7uk9v

      @bigboy6704@bigboy67044 ай бұрын
    • very daft punk also

      @rapho_@rapho_4 ай бұрын
  • A lot of Canterbury-based bands like Caravan, Soft Machine (and other bands that couldn't afford synthesizers in the 70s) used electric organs/pianos with fuzz and wah pedals hooked into guitar amps. It makes for a really unique sound that would be great to hear again. Guess it became a lot more convenient to gig with a synthesizer than a big setup with an organ + amp.

    @TLGProduktions@TLGProduktions4 ай бұрын
    • In The Land Of Grey And Pink, Rotters’ Club and Soft Machine’s Third are my favourites

      @CentipedeMKDS@CentipedeMKDS4 ай бұрын
    • @@CentipedeMKDS You took the words straight out of my keyboard. I prefer "Fourth" to "Third", though

      @nbnewman@nbnewman4 ай бұрын
    • *Mike Ratledge has entered the chat* 😂

      @polbecca@polbecca4 ай бұрын
    • Oh man I love Caravan so much.

      @GRMNCVS@GRMNCVS4 ай бұрын
    • Richard Sinclair is my favorite bassist

      @Symphonicrockfran@Symphonicrockfran4 ай бұрын
  • As a guitarist who dabbles in piano I've long thought it an interesting idea to make a solid body electric piano. Imagine the pickups on that sucker!

    @slyfoxx2973@slyfoxx29734 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact, Keane's entire album Under The Iron Sea (2006) was deliberately recorded using piano/synth and guitar effects, making it completely different to their debut album Hopes and Fears. It has this otherworldly quality to it, what sounds like an electric guitar suddenly has overtones because the chords are built differently to guitar chords.

    @OriginalMorningStar@OriginalMorningStar4 ай бұрын
  • This is basically the entire spiel behind “Is it any wonder” by Keane: Just a singer, drummer and heavily distorted electric piano. They use it to great effect; it’s a very unique sound 🙂 Just from the title, that song was my forest thought, and I had to pause this video to relisten… Also, the video is simple, but awesome! I love that song, but the point is not the effects… They’re cool and all, but it’s the artistry that matters!

    @DanVilliomPodlaskiChristiansen@DanVilliomPodlaskiChristiansen4 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@luke5100 I was actually with Keane for part of the Hopes and Fears tour and I’m not aware of them using any effects pedals, at least on the CP-70B. They did use a number of piano effects on Under the Iron Sea. I’m happy to be corrected though.

      @Saturnuria@Saturnuria4 ай бұрын
    • Keane, and especially their _Under The Iron Sea_ album, was my first thought after watching the video, since they use such a unique piano sound for it that it left a pretty big lasting impression on me. Very glad to see others bringing them up here too! I did find a video on the making of _UTIS,_ and about 7 minutes in they show Rice-Oxley experimenting with the sound for _Is It Any Wonder?_ with a ton of effect pedals stacked on top of the piano, adjusting some individually and then combining them all. It's quite a fascinating process that I'm a little disappointed that I never looked into sooner. Listening back to the _Hopes and Fears_ album, it seems like there are a few tracks that do more minor distortions to the piano, but none of it is as extreme as _UTIS_ and they usually stick to a clean piano sound instead.

      @Tredenix@Tredenix4 ай бұрын
  • At 4:48 it almost sounded like you were going to play the electric version of Neil Young's "Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)" cool sound!

    @OurgasmComrade@OurgasmComrade4 ай бұрын
    • Haha…YES. BUT would also be great for “Spirit In The Sky”. Often imitated, never duplicated. 😅

      @davefiano4172@davefiano41724 ай бұрын
  • David actually had to put shoes on for this one

    @althealligator1467@althealligator14674 ай бұрын
    • Or he just wears his shoes but never actually shows them in videos because there's no need to for most of the time

      @tlazohtlalia@tlazohtlalia4 ай бұрын
    • @@tlazohtlalia Frankly weird if that's the case

      @althealligator1467@althealligator14674 ай бұрын
  • The Wah pedal was originally imagined as an effect for organs which (I think) generally take effects better than a piano. If you want a great example of how an organ can sound with something like the Big Muff you should check out the version of 'Speed King' by Deep Purple on their Made In Japan Album. Admittedly Jon Lord is running his Hammond B3 into an overdriven Marshall guitar amp but the effect is pretty similar.

    @jameslewis2635@jameslewis26354 ай бұрын
    • All a whammy is an middle EQ pot so you can get the same affect scooping the middle on any amp.

      @b00ts4ndc4ts@b00ts4ndc4ts4 ай бұрын
    • It was a pot circuit taken from a Vox amp. The engineer was playing with the sweep using his fingers on the pot. It was suggested to mount it into a volume pedal. So they did and used it on a guitar. The leader of the company said it sounds like a trumpet with a mute and wanted to sell them for trumpet players. He couldn't be convinced by the inventors it was a guitar product. He even got Clyde McCoy (a then popular) to put his name on it to sell more units. So a trumpet player who never used it, got a commission for each one sold, which was almost exclusively used on guitars.

      @kentl7228@kentl72284 ай бұрын
    • @@kentl7228it’s funny because the original Maestro Fuzz was marketed as “make your electric bass or guitar sound like a brass instrument”. It was a FLOP until Keith Richards used it on “Satisfaction”(and he was actually using it to mimic what he thought would be replaced with an actual trumpet!)

      @joermnyc@joermnyc4 ай бұрын
    • @@kentl7228 One of my favourite parts of music/instrument history is that there's so many examples of people trying to make one instrument sound like another that end up becoming staples of either a particular genre or instrument for completely different reasons, the first overdrive pedals were marketed towards making b sax or brass sounds, as were the wah, and the early uni-vibe, which was the precursor to chorus, phase and flange pedals, was apparently marketed to make your guitar sound like a sitar, hell, the entire synthesizer industry is built upon trying to emulate various instruments and not doing a very good job. I think some of what is missing in modern music creation is that aspect of failed emulation leading to new and interesting sounds. Kinda hard to mess around with a half-assed trumpet sound and get something new when you've got 100's of genuine trumpets available at a click.

      @kyleh1127@kyleh11274 ай бұрын
  • Guitar player here. There are no hard rules for pedal order; do what sounds good to you. However, Wah-wah is usually better earlier in the chain, especially before fuzz/distortion. With the Big Muff first, it generates all those high fuzzies and static-sounding frequencies then the wah-wah sweeps those as well as the fundamental tones of the instrument. If you, instead, put the wah first, it sweeps the instrument tone, then the fuzz is applied to that sound. It’s hard to describe, but just try swapping the order of the pedals around to see what you like. No wrong answers if you like what you’re getting. 😎

    @jeffmansfield914@jeffmansfield9144 ай бұрын
    • Wah after muff is at least for me, someone who is into garage rock, almost like the correct way to do it.

      @georgekikionis7167@georgekikionis71674 ай бұрын
    • you should put your equalizer at the end of your pedal chain though

      @zantetsuken-zero@zantetsuken-zero4 ай бұрын
    • @@zantetsuken-zero EQ at the end of the chain does a perfectly valid nice thing… as does putting it at the front of the chain. It just depends on personal preference and what your goals are.

      @jeffmansfield914@jeffmansfield9144 ай бұрын
    • @@jeffmansfield914EQ at the end gives the most control. The point of an EQ is to sculpt/filter the final output so that any frequency you want less or more of can be adjusted accordingly. Granted an EQ at the start of the chain or between two pedals in the chain can help achieve interesting effects but the intended use is most effective if placed at the end of the chain.

      @NotDingse@NotDingse4 ай бұрын
    • @@NotDingse That last sentence is where you stop making sense. “The intended use is most effective when…” Well… that depends on what the intended use is. If *your* intended use is to shape the final sound, then putting it at the end works great. If, however, someone else’s intended use is to cut some low frequencies coming from a particular guitar before it hits an overdrive pedal which gets a bit mushy with too many lows, then having the EQ near the front of the chain makes sense. In that scenario, low frequencies might cause the overdrive to break up a certain way that highs and mids don’t, and simply taking the lows out at the end of the chain isn’t going to change the characteristics of that breakup. Simple test: if you have access to an EQ pedal and an overdrive pedal, hook just those two pedals up and run 3 or 4 different settings of each pedal. Without changing any knobs or sliders, swap the order and see if it makes a difference, then go to the next settings, play, swap, etc. You’ll find that shaping the EQ before the OD makes the OD respond differently, whereas using the EQ to shape the tone after the OD works in a different way. Neither is wrong. It’s all a matter of your total rig, your priorities, and your preferences. What is “most common” is irrelevant. What a KZheadr recommends is irrelevant. What *I* say is irrelevant. There is no “most effective”, there’s only “most effective in giving you the sound you want”.

      @jeffmansfield914@jeffmansfield9144 ай бұрын
  • Nice David! Would love to see a part 2 on this focusing on modulation pedals i.e. chorus, phase, flanger, tremolo, vibrato, uni vibe, etc Some fantastic sounds to be had with those, and more suited to keys 😊

    @btkenobi2@btkenobi24 ай бұрын
  • I love that piece at the end, sounds a bit like tape-flutter. Very beautiful.

    @bvabildtrup@bvabildtrup4 ай бұрын
  • There's a pedal called the Screen Violence by Old Blood Noise Endeavors which was developed for the group CHVRCHES for their last album. It's a stereo modulated delay and reverb into a distortion (or the reverse, you can change the order), very shoegazey, and sounds incredible with keys.

    @DCJayhawk57@DCJayhawk574 ай бұрын
  • Compressor, phaser and chorus pedals are also worth experimenting with. And echo of course :)

    @johnvender@johnvender4 ай бұрын
    • Yes, chorus pedal specifically would be interesting.

      @Tanshanomi@Tanshanomi4 ай бұрын
  • i actually loved how the big muff and the wah pedal interacted

    @dliessmgg@dliessmgg4 ай бұрын
  • I think the wah wah pedal would be really interesting to play with just for the two different tones

    @d_dave7200@d_dave72004 ай бұрын
  • So many times when I'm watching your videos I find one little thing that inspires me to produce a song, this time the octave slides at the beginning got me excited and I've just made a project I'm really happy with. Thank you for doing what you do!

    @ianwills2697@ianwills26974 ай бұрын
  • Several people have already mentioned flanger, and I'm a +1. Jan Hammer uses one to get some great timbre controls (not exactly piano I know, but he definitely created the state of the art for keyboards + effects back in the day.)

    @map-reduce@map-reduce4 ай бұрын
  • Tony Banks messed around with keyboards through guitar pedals in the past. Phasers and such. They sound very interesting!

    @Heathaze813@Heathaze8134 ай бұрын
    • And when he doubled with Hackett it was wonderful, wasn't it?

      @ulfbergqvist8250@ulfbergqvist82504 ай бұрын
  • I love this channel. Thanks for teaching me stuff I never knew existed!👍❤️

    @dojyaan.0@dojyaan.04 ай бұрын
    • I like your profile picture and banner as well

      @waslucyinthesky@waslucyinthesky4 ай бұрын
  • I've played around with this before and got some pretty good results out of it. Tim Rice-Oxley from Keane is well-known for using guitar effects with keyboards, and I believe the intro of 'Forever Chemicals' by Placebo is a distorted piano. Also, I've tried using wah and whammy at the same time on guitar. Can confirm I couldn't get them to work well.

    @GNVS300@GNVS3004 ай бұрын
    • A Keane observation 🙂

      @cakemartyr5794@cakemartyr57944 ай бұрын
  • Effects pedals are “inspiration in a box”. Using them can send you into places you might never have thought of. Definitely recommend experimentation!

    @seangarland@seangarland4 ай бұрын
  • Tony Banks from Genesis ran his piano/keyboards through a Fuzzbox for leads - especially after Anthony Phillips left the band, and Tony had to try to play or cover for some of the missing guitar parts.

    @dominolexington9435@dominolexington94354 ай бұрын
  • Reminded me of George Duke's guitar solo on synthesizer back in '83. Fooled alot of guitarist 😀 And it's all in the phrasing. Cheers from 🇸🇪

    @basslobster@basslobster4 ай бұрын
  • This is cool, and you've discovered the secret to big effects on keys - play as if it were not polyphonic. I have an entire board set up with a Moog Sub37, which is not strictly monophonic, but it doesn't like playing too many notes at once either. The board started off with "spares" from my main guitar board - OD, delay, trem, Mel9, phaser, yet another delay. Two tips: two pitchy effects in the same chain start to get weird with digital artifacts (esp EHX), the Whammy IV can be touchy but works beautifully to get the "I wish my keyboard had a proper whammy bar" feel - as you played at the end. The dive bomb works nicely in reverse too, which I did on an EP a couple of year ago - start dug in to the centre of a black hole and then haul the tone out into open space. So to speak (!).

    @mxvega1097@mxvega10974 ай бұрын
  • That muff sounds the bollocks!! Would love to hear it on an album or live.

    @jonnyosteo5984@jonnyosteo59844 ай бұрын
    • Smashing pumpkins use it in every song

      @SonyaBladesBooty@SonyaBladesBooty4 ай бұрын
  • Love the sound of Fender Rhodes with phaser or chorus !

    @geraldhills41@geraldhills414 ай бұрын
    • I guess most Rhodes we hear on recordings will have been sent through some kind of effects. Tremeolo/Panning would probably be the most common.

      @johanneschristopherstahle3395@johanneschristopherstahle33954 ай бұрын
    • Oh yes! A friend of mine uses a Roland Jazz Chorus amp for his Rhodes. The built-in Chorus of this amp fits perfectly to the Rhodes.

      @Piktor201@Piktor2014 ай бұрын
  • The Band's Garth Hudson played a Clavinet fed through a wah-wah pedal on "Up on Cripple Creek" (1969).[1] Keith Emerson played the instrument on Emerson, Lake & Palmer's cover of "Nut Rocker", heard on 1971's Pictures at an Exhibition. Thanks for another great video

    @paulrobertson3326@paulrobertson33264 ай бұрын
    • Hudson used a”Mutron”.

      @indigohammer5732@indigohammer57324 ай бұрын
  • Great video. I love experimenting with timbre. I once put my Clavinova through my Leslie rotary speaker in an attempt to recreate the piano sound from the beginning of Pink Floyd’s Echoes and it sounded so good. Don’t know why I hadn’t thought of it before!

    @LesPaulDavis@LesPaulDavis4 ай бұрын
  • I absolutely loved this. The other I was talking with a friend about trying this sort of things with a mic'd sax. I also offered a phaser pedal I have to the keyboard. I absolutely love this kind of experimentation. In fact, I think that creating and trying different things is the fun of music. Congratulations on such a great video! ❤🔥👏

    @lucastperez@lucastperez4 ай бұрын
  • this was fantastic, please do this regularly!!

    @lysdexiar31@lysdexiar314 ай бұрын
  • Haha! Your enthusiasm and creativity reminds me of when I first got my first Boss flanger and delay pedals back in the 80's.

    @aylbdrmadison1051@aylbdrmadison10514 ай бұрын
  • Reverb, delay, tremolo, and the Chase Bliss MOOD!

    @adamjohanbergren@adamjohanbergren4 ай бұрын
  • 5:04 heavy My Bloody Valentine vibes with the distortion going on while holding the keys. Mindblowing video! The Beatles experimented with piano sounds by putting them through an amp. Imagine the possibilities with all the effects pedals out there! There needs to be a second part.

    @seventeendegree@seventeendegree4 ай бұрын
  • The Digitech Whammy would work well for synth leads. You'd simultaneously get the full octave pitch bend, similar to Chick Corea on a Minimoog, at your feet; and half/whole step bends, similar to Jan Hammer, at your fingertips on the keyboard. It's easier to play smaller intervals on the keyboard pitch wheel when the wheels range is a half or whole step. Save giant steps for your feet ;)

    @HammyDownConsole@HammyDownConsole4 ай бұрын
  • As a guitar player, when i played a digital piano for the first time i was sad to find out none of the foot pedals was a wah wah pedal

    @TableSalt_@TableSalt_4 ай бұрын
  • This is the comment I made under one of you videos earlier, praising how me, a guitar player, loves piano-focused lessons... and now this great channel featured something most guitarists can't live without - guitar effects ;)))) One of the very best channels of this type, period. First of all the focus is on content not on the youtuber showing off. The content is very well crafted, prepared and explained in a an easy to follow fashion. The modules are bite size and easy to digest. The actual examples put all the theory into context. For me, a guitarist, it is so refreshing to watch this channel where everything is explained using a piano keyboard. I have always thought piano is the most logically laid out instrument to teach music, where notes and chords all connect in the easiest way possible. Last but not least the author focuses on practical use of the theory he teaches, which is far more important than the theory itself, if it makes sense..... And by the way: whenever I see anything "The Beatles" I click like, therefore I like every video of yours 🙃 Greetings from Poland! I hope for more excellent content in 2024 😍

    @marekgitarzysta5193@marekgitarzysta51934 ай бұрын
  • thanks for the idea I'll try it for sure

    @d4nt3sw0rd@d4nt3sw0rd4 ай бұрын
  • Those were interesting choices for pedals. Wah with keys, especially a Clavinova can sound amazing. I would suggest using an overdrive over a fuzz as fuzz just gets too chaotic. Modulation effects such as chorus, flanger, phaser, and tremolo all sound good with keys. Time-based effects such as delay and reverb also sound good, especially if you get a good modulated delay to use.

    @TheJayTeeGee@TheJayTeeGee4 ай бұрын
    • As soon as he started playing with the wah, I could totally hear Stevie Wonder with a wah and a clavinet.

      @illegal_space_alien@illegal_space_alien4 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely correct. He should have demonstrated a capable delay pedal, but like you said, tremolo, flanger and phaser too. He should do a part two.

      @kentl7228@kentl72284 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kentl7228yeah when I first saw the pedal choice in the video it really left me scratching my head since i was thinking reverb delay and chorus are no brainers for piano and those are some of the first kinds of pedals I would think to use for a video like this, idk how he thought a distortion pedal would sound good with a piano, I've tried it a lot in DAWs before and I can guarantee you it never sounds particularly great 😂

      @jlewwis1995@jlewwis19954 ай бұрын
  • love it. personally this is my favourite recent video of yours - and I'm someone who loves the music theory side but also am a guitarist and have pedals

    @Panttts@Panttts4 ай бұрын
  • One along these lines that you might want to explore is a sound used by Pink Floyd on their song Echoes. They ran an acoustic piano through a Leslie rotating speaker and hit a high note to create something that sounds like a sonar ping in movies involving submarines.

    @vanceg18@vanceg184 ай бұрын
  • I've always done this , Putting a phaser on an organ sound for dub reggae is perfect !

    @richardbeaton7324@richardbeaton73244 ай бұрын
  • I tend to use a Digitech whammy alot with my band I feel like when you pitch shift up it sounds glassy. kind of fragile but when you drop it down it gets really beefy.

    @callumhawkins2937@callumhawkins29374 ай бұрын
  • I am a guitarist and am getting my piano delivered tomorrow. Very excited to dive in and think/hope your course will help me.

    @jameslangridge1674@jameslangridge16744 ай бұрын
  • Excellent. There was really good prog on Radio 3 ages ago where I was surprised to learn that medieval musicians added all sorts of things to their instruments to change the timbre. Love the thought that musicians have always looked to change their sound.

    @theeniwetoksymphonyorchest7580@theeniwetoksymphonyorchest75804 ай бұрын
  • That put a smile on your face! Both Rhodes piano and Hammond organ are great for use with distortion.

    @umbertoyltp@umbertoyltp4 ай бұрын
  • Dude, I can’t tell you how much I love your videos

    @Paul-dw2cl@Paul-dw2clАй бұрын
  • I actually really love the sound of some of these and could imagine using them to great effect in a song, not just as a fun goof on the internet. The way you're using the whammy and wah-wah was interesting because a few of the pieces you played with each (and both) reminded me of the sort of manipulation hip-hop producers do to samples for trap music. They use a lot of that kind of "hey, there's something wrong with the record" tweaking with effects to give samples a weird vintage, distorted, dissonant, and/or glitched vibe. As far as other pedals for future videos, I don't have any particularly good ones jumping out of my brain at the moment (I just recovered from a nasty case of the covid and am running on only about half my cylinders presently), but I'd love to hear you try to use the whammy pedal again (by itself or in conjunction with the other pedals) in a more targeted way to get the effect a good guitarist gets when playing a soulful solo. Y'know, bending the notes in a more meaningful way/time/distance rather than just sort of dropping it in as a rhythmic accent or glitch-moment like you were doing. Something like the way David Gilmour might play a guitar solo, for instance. I think you could get some real bluesy vibes going and bring emotion to a piano piece in a different way than you might normally. Anyway, great video! I love this kind of "experimenting with unusual equipment combos" type stuff.

    @johnplaysgames3120@johnplaysgames31204 ай бұрын
  • That was fun!😮😂🤣 You really had that Muff dimed!!

    @GizzyDillespee@GizzyDillespee4 ай бұрын
  • When I saw the title I immediately thought of Is It Any Wonder? by Keane. I am sure they used lots of effects on the Under the Iron Sea album, though I'm not sure exactly what technology they used. Your demo of the Big Muff does sound like it though.

    @cakemartyr5794@cakemartyr57944 ай бұрын
  • This is something I love to do all the time digitally, in my daw.

    @keeganmet257@keeganmet2574 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for your videos David. The theory stuff is always fascinating and well presented. This video is a bit different, which is good, and got me thinking which of my guitar pedals might work well with my Nord. Thanks.

    @adelaideloop9732@adelaideloop97323 ай бұрын
    • Thank you 😊

      @DavidBennettPiano@DavidBennettPiano3 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoyed this one David, hope you're keeping well! Guitar FX are super under used with other instruments, glad to see they are getting some love! Try the Whammy before the fuzz for some different sounds also! Would be interested to see how how make use of some Delay pedals. so many options there!

    @ConnorBaxter@ConnorBaxter4 ай бұрын
  • Very cool! I’ve gotten some subtle but nice effects with a compressor pedal set to pump on a Clavinova. But pretty much all the effects here were fantastic. I’d love to see some of these jams worked out to full songs.

    @reenchanted@reenchanted4 ай бұрын
  • Distorted piano sound was a very instrumental part of Keane's "Under The Iron Sea" album - songs like Is It Any Wonder and Crystal Ball in particular! Worth a listen for sure

    @markjfannon@markjfannon4 ай бұрын
  • The whammy set to the full step bend gets you in the world of pedal steel guitar a very underrated way to use that pedal

    @shadowcat4372@shadowcat43724 ай бұрын
  • Some lovely Glitchmob sounds with whammy and big muff. ❤❤❤

    @Jay.Jay-za@Jay.Jay-za4 ай бұрын
  • My favorite pedal I've owned was always the Phaser Effect. So neat

    @rodeofrancisco6130@rodeofrancisco61304 ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite effects for keyboards is the talk box. Not necessarily a guitar pedal, but usually considered a guitar effect. It sounds great with an organ!

    @vaporman442@vaporman4424 ай бұрын
  • Did this for years when doing function gigs. Big Muff, Cry Baby and a Flanger which I used for a Leslie effect. Amazing sound.

    @BathedInMilk@BathedInMilk4 ай бұрын
  • Brings to mind DEVO, Stevie Wonder, U-Ziq, Cornelius and also Jonny Greenwood whom you mentioned. Even though Im no pro, I have done this and I love the directions you taken these pedals in with the keyboard. Kudos on out of the box thinking! Tasty noodling, too!

    @giri.goyo_yt@giri.goyo_yt4 ай бұрын
  • I love running my Hammond B3 (1961) through FX pedals - it's the main reason I added an (all tube) FX loop to that beast! 😎👍

    @claudevieaul1465@claudevieaul14654 ай бұрын
  • Effects like fuzz + distortion tend to benefit from the tone shaping of a cabinet or other IR downstream. It gets rid of some of the harshness.

    @matthew.wilson@matthew.wilson4 ай бұрын
  • dude the jam at the end sounded amazing

    @paxtonmosby2050@paxtonmosby20504 ай бұрын
  • The Big Muff was the first guitar pedal I bought back in 2016 when I was 17 because my band at the time was playing Today by the Smashing Pumpkins and I wanted to get closer to Billy Corgan's guitar tone (since he's one of the best known users of those pedals) and it's still one I love using but this was still incredibly cool to watch nonetheless, the fuzz and Whammy setup was definitely reminiscent of Jack White's sound since he used both of those extensively with the White Stripes and the wah by itself instantly made me think of Money by Pink Floyd since that was what Richard Wright used for his keyboard part. If you decide to try this again I'd love to see it with modulation pedals like chorus, phaser, flanger, tremolo/vibrato or delay and maybe a different kind of gain pedal like an overdrive because fuzz can get pretty harsh, but great vid as always David, and it was super cool getting to catch the premiere as well

    @andrewpappas9311@andrewpappas93114 ай бұрын
    • Canterbury bands like Caravan and Soft Machine among others used electric organs paired with fuzz pedals, wahs, guitar amps to get a really cool tone in the 70s. The big muff was a great useful pedal when I played keys in a band too!

      @TLGProduktions@TLGProduktions4 ай бұрын
    • Big Muffs work great on bass too. Chris Wolstenholme uses 2.

      @wingracer1614@wingracer16144 ай бұрын
    • @@wingracer1614 does he use the Bass Big Muff? Because I have the Big Muff Nano and it sounds dreadful with my bass.

      @GNVS300@GNVS3004 ай бұрын
    • @@GNVS300 Probably but i'm not sure to be honest. Could be the old russian greens for all I know

      @wingracer1614@wingracer16144 ай бұрын
    • @@GNVS300there’s not much difference between guitar and ‘bass’ effect pedals, usually just one capacitor swapped out to respond better to lower frequencies. The best thing to do for your bass is get an EQ pedal and put it before the rest of your pedals

      @finctank@finctank4 ай бұрын
  • Props to you for playing the expression pedal with your left foot ! That is hard enough, haha. Sean Lennon has a song ("on again, off again") where the piano solo is played with a delay and a heavy chorus.

    @stephanemelo@stephanemelo4 ай бұрын
  • This was excellent!

    @niveketihw1897@niveketihw18974 ай бұрын
  • The outro piano piece is beautiful

    @xane7045@xane70454 ай бұрын
  • The big muff fuzz sound reminded me of the synth sound in The Decemberists' Severed, really nice!

    @maxturgeon89@maxturgeon894 ай бұрын
  • I often use FX pedals on my piano sounds. One of my favourites is to use the saturated Hammond organ sound and melding it with a piano with distortion on. Goes quite well.

    @crunchyfrog555@crunchyfrog5554 ай бұрын
  • You could easily turn this into a series, I'd love to hear a phaser or overdrive on a piano

    @rondenim9933@rondenim99334 ай бұрын
    • Yes, this is gonna be very expensive real fast 😂

      @Marta1Buck@Marta1Buck4 ай бұрын
    • Phaser on rhodes piano was a super popular sound.

      @GIGeorge23@GIGeorge234 ай бұрын
  • I once put a electric drumkit into a wah pedal, into a reverb, into a delay, into a chorus, into a boss metal zone, into my practice amp... The amp blew up.

    @casssieboy@casssieboy4 ай бұрын
  • Please let me like this video twice. You rock dude, you let your rocker side take over and it was great fun, please make more videos like this one!

    @henrychinaski2890@henrychinaski28904 ай бұрын
  • The fuzz pedal sounds like NIN! Is that what Trent Reznor has been doing all these years, using guitar pedals with his keyboards (amongst other unknown effects and equipments, of course)? The point being, it's a great idea!

    @guitarplayer20xx@guitarplayer20xx4 ай бұрын
  • When you did the dive bomb with the Digi tech whammy, I recognized its use in Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.

    @allnewforty2360@allnewforty23604 ай бұрын
  • Look again: Big Muff Pie! It was clever. Bought my first in 1977. Lots of pedals give greater variety of effect when hooked to a voltage regulator.

    @choimdachoim9491@choimdachoim94914 ай бұрын
  • I think the Whammy is one of those pedals you really need to write parts in mind with to get the most out of- Some of the harmonies besides just octaves are really musical, but it's not something you can just throw on a part like other effects. I've written some pieces using it to slide harmonics played on the bass around, which sounds incredible and would be totally impossible otherwise.

    @shaunmorrison6448@shaunmorrison64484 ай бұрын
  • Sounds exactly like similar effects applied via guitar rig on Maverick sample library. Beatles achieved a great sound of putting a piano through a leslie speaker on Birthday.

    @DanRelayer_Ukraine@DanRelayer_Ukraine4 ай бұрын
  • Jon Lord famously used Marshall amplifiers with his Hammond organ. Thus I tried a guitar IR plugin in DAW on Hammond-like virtual organ and it worked like magic!

    @sgkogan@sgkogan4 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing.🤟

    @mrfomiatti5515@mrfomiatti55154 ай бұрын
  • Hi David!!love your videos got me into music and jazz theory thanks! Ps I would love it if you did more videos on Jacob collier. I’m big fan :)

    @LeoDurman11@LeoDurman114 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely do more guitar effects vids like this.

    @eldude-iv8dw@eldude-iv8dw4 ай бұрын
  • Nice video ❤ I'd use both the Whammy and the wah in a fixed position for tone and pitch modification 😊

    @podespault@podespault4 ай бұрын
  • David, that's an interesting experiment !! I like the Wah/Whammy combo. I think a stereo delay with a ping pong effect would sound interesting!!

    @TigerRogers0660@TigerRogers06604 ай бұрын
  • i usually play my minilogue through a pedal chain: a behringer compressor, a pitch shifter, mandatory RAT, dd3, a rainbow machine and an astral destiny, it gives quite a few colors to play with. ALSO, phoebe bridgers shirt spotted!

    @martindiazlagos345@martindiazlagos3454 ай бұрын
  • I love all the pedals together

    @MrStefanDittrich@MrStefanDittrich4 ай бұрын
  • The big muff sound almost reminds of Pokémon music on an old Gameboy 😂

    @kyher@kyher4 ай бұрын
  • The best use of. Wah wah that stands out to me is way back in 1969..on UP ON CRIPPLE CREEK by THE BAND, GART HUDSON used a WAH with his CLAVINETTE to get the jaw harp sound…first use of that I belive.

    @1rwjwith@1rwjwith4 ай бұрын
  • One notable use of keyboards with guitars was Tony Banks. Before Steve Hackett joined Genesis. Tony would cover lead parts with his electric piano by running it to a fuzz pedal. He even had a RMI Electra Piano modded to have a Fender fuzz pedal and MXR Phase 100 hardwired to the piano's electronics. The MXR was to be an alternative to bringing a Leslie speaker. During the lockdown, I've mucked around with my Yamaha DX7 running through a Line 6 POD HD500X. Playing the famous E.Piano 1 preset through the POD's chorus or rotary speaker gives it that 80s touch when tweaked right.

    @MrTheBaron@MrTheBaron4 ай бұрын
  • Nice video! Thanks!

    @chrishowe8614@chrishowe86144 ай бұрын
  • I would love to see more of this. more pedals and especially with an organ or an organ sound on that keyboatd

    @solvedslinky623@solvedslinky6234 ай бұрын
  • Great thanks for your videos and a magnificent 2024.

    @theoreinvikernej@theoreinvikernej4 ай бұрын
  • I _love_ the whammy pedal! Like another comment said, it has a wonderful tape-speed effect

    @blunderbass851@blunderbass8514 ай бұрын
  • I have the EQD Afterneath permenantly dedicated to my piano. A phaser pedal is often put just before the reverb for a bit(or a lot) of funk. You found some Funk of your own...

    @Gary-zq3pz@Gary-zq3pz4 ай бұрын
  • Korg Nautilus user here... ✋ Having fun with IFX and the X-Y controller on an Austrian Grand 👍

    @EdgyNumber1@EdgyNumber14 ай бұрын
  • Hell yeah. I've been running my Rhodes through guitar pedal fx for years. Always loved the sound

    @NarcissistMargarine@NarcissistMargarine4 ай бұрын
  • The whammy and fuzz would both sound fantastic with some reverb and delay, even stereo delay maybe. Then add a little bit of tremolo or vibrato and I reckon you'd get some incredible tones.

    @brendanm6921@brendanm69214 ай бұрын
  • Whammy Pedal Protip: That 1 octave up tone absolutely slices through a mix like it was nothing, making it very handy when you really need a part to stand out. This same trick will also work with a micro-POG.

    @Jaspertine@Jaspertine4 ай бұрын
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