336ms and 440ms ;), the first delay has to a bit more than an exact dotted eight note delay, in the trails it will end up doing something very intresting, what you try to fill out with the 8th note delay. I'm not 100% sure, I have to check out my settings but I don't have them with me.
Right that's a dotted 8th and quarter note. All you should need. I add an 8th note also for a little more jitter per the BBC clip. I doubt Edge does this.
i have some chart where they say that the song is combo of one of the sdds and a tc2290, and that "this" part is just the 2290, delay 331, mod-speed (depth) 20, output 85, feedback 0 and the randal slim setting on the pod pro - and i really think you can hear the 2290 in the bbc recording. ill punch it in mine that i hardly know how to use and try. the tube screamer is also a good pedal for this part, not TOO heavy, your sound is spot on tho. there are so many ways...
Yes, I have the same spreadsheet. That's from the old Vertigo tour when the drive was more prominent than the delay. If you listen to the Letterman version or others, there is now less drive and more delay. I forgot to mention in this vid that I actually modeled my delays after the Letterman version.
Thank you thank you thank you!!! Great stuff!!!
bdotson1 4 months ago
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get the fuck on with it you twat
benno491 1 year ago
are you using a herdim pick by any chance, im pondering whether to pick some up
sims3ps3NG 1 year ago
@sims3ps3NG :
Yes, always! Herdim blue medium).
U2GuitarTutorials 1 year ago
Hmm you should have called the video Part A11: Beautiful Day (U2 Guitar Tutorial / Lesson) - "Touch Me" Riff Delay Times
120TOMTOM 1 year ago
@120TOMTOM:
Consider it done.
U2GuitarTutorials 1 year ago
336ms and 440ms ;), the first delay has to a bit more than an exact dotted eight note delay, in the trails it will end up doing something very intresting, what you try to fill out with the 8th note delay. I'm not 100% sure, I have to check out my settings but I don't have them with me.
respectmyauthority01 1 year ago
@respectmyauthority01:
Right that's a dotted 8th and quarter note. All you should need. I add an 8th note also for a little more jitter per the BBC clip. I doubt Edge does this.
U2GuitarTutorials 1 year ago
336ms and 440ms ;)
respectmyauthority01 1 year ago
i have some chart where they say that the song is combo of one of the sdds and a tc2290, and that "this" part is just the 2290, delay 331, mod-speed (depth) 20, output 85, feedback 0 and the randal slim setting on the pod pro - and i really think you can hear the 2290 in the bbc recording. ill punch it in mine that i hardly know how to use and try. the tube screamer is also a good pedal for this part, not TOO heavy, your sound is spot on tho. there are so many ways...
byronwest 1 year ago
@byronwest :
Yes, I have the same spreadsheet. That's from the old Vertigo tour when the drive was more prominent than the delay. If you listen to the Letterman version or others, there is now less drive and more delay. I forgot to mention in this vid that I actually modeled my delays after the Letterman version.
U2GuitarTutorials 1 year ago
You have amazing knowledge about the delay! Edge would be proud!!
U2ThankYou 1 year ago
Amazing view. :-)
ArrJayEss 1 year ago
fourth view!
majoneski 1 year ago
first view!
guitarforlif 1 year ago