1. Originally posted by LikeASong:Great interview Neil And I agree with Matt, your Bad cover was superb. The RIGHT amount of drive, and still keeping it clean and pristine. Your blackie Strat isn't half ugly either! And the Horses excerpt was great too, so much shimmer and space in that guitar sound, I love it. Drop by the U2 & Guitar Gear: Q & A thread sometime
    Thanks for the kind comments! The shimmer was done in post using Logic Pro, my Digitech pedal can’t do that hahaha. I’ll defo be checking out that thread!
  2. Originally posted by neilgohil:[..]
    Thanks for the kind comments! The shimmer was done in post using Logic Pro, my Digitech pedal can’t do that hahaha. I’ll defo be checking out that thread!
    Haha I feel you. I've been shimmer-less for many years and when I finally got a dedicated pedal for it it changed my life. Now I play almost everything with shimmer It's such an addicting effect. What's your Digitech pedal btw?
  3. What shimmer pedal did you buy?
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Haha I feel you. I've been shimmer-less for many years and when I finally got a dedicated pedal for it it changed my life. Now I play almost everything with shimmer It's such an addicting effect. What's your Digitech pedal btw?
    It’s a Digitech RP355 which I’ve had for 9 years, so I need an upgrade. Which shimmer pedal do you use? Yeah, the shimmer is a great sound!
  5. Originally posted by neilgohil:[..]
    It’s a Digitech RP355 which I’ve had for 9 years, so I need an upgrade. Which shimmer pedal do you use? Yeah, the shimmer is a great sound!
    The RP355 was and is a very powerful unit, I wouldn't be in any hurry to upgrade it. Of course there are much better options out there but when you have such a deep understanding and skill with a multiFX doing the switch to a new one can be very very frustrating. These things have such steep learning curves. I gave up on them and now I only use standalone pedals, much easier for a lazy ass like me who can't be arsed to spend hours searching for specific tones

    @miryclay I got myself a cheap Behringer RV600 which does the trick pretty easily. I've only used it for shimmer, literally, so I can't tell if any of its reverbs are any usable... But the shimmer is great for such a cheap unit. I think it's discontinued though. The closest equivalent would be the Boss RV6 but it's literally 10 times the price I paid for the Behringer lol (140 € vs 15 €)
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    The RP355 was and is a very powerful unit, I wouldn't be in any hurry to upgrade it. Of course there are much better options out there but when you have such a deep understanding and skill with a multiFX doing the switch to a new one can be very very frustrating. These things have such steep learning curves. I gave up on them and now I only use standalone pedals, much easier for a lazy ass like me who can't be arsed to spend hours searching for specific tones

    @miryclay I got myself a cheap Behringer RV600 which does the trick pretty easily. I've only used it for shimmer, literally, so I can't tell if any of its reverbs are any usable... But the shimmer is great for such a cheap unit. I think it's discontinued though. The closest equivalent would be the Boss RV6 but it's literally 10 times the price I paid for the Behringer lol (140 € vs 15 €)
    I was considering the Boss RV6 a few years ago but wouldn’t have worked in the signal path as I connect my headphones to my RP355. You’re right about the unit, I got so much out of it. Over time I just wanted more sounds from it though. Also the software is no longer supported and doesn’t work on my laptop anymore . Yeah using a new multi FX pedal would defo have a steep learning curve.
  7. Originally posted by neilgohil:[..]
    I was considering the Boss RV6 a few years ago but wouldn’t have worked in the signal path as I connect my headphones to my RP355. You’re right about the unit, I got so much out of it. Over time I just wanted more sounds from it though. Also the software is no longer supported and doesn’t work on my laptop anymore . Yeah using a new multi FX pedal would defo have a steep learning curve.
    If you eventually do the shift to a newer multiFX unit I'd recommend you to drop by the Facebook U2 Guitarists group (assuming you do have a facebook account lol). There are the most knowledgeable Edge-wannabees around, super valuable info for toke-seekers like you
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    If you eventually do the shift to a newer multiFX unit I'd recommend you to drop by the Facebook U2 Guitarists group (assuming you do have a facebook account lol). There are the most knowledgeable Edge-wannabees around, super valuable info for toke-seekers like you
    I will do, thanks!