Did you know that Devin Townsend actually designed the Ocean Machine as a music synthesizer before making it a guitar pedal?* ♥ SUBSCRIBE: ♥ ♥ SUPPORT: ♥ Gear used in this video: Mooer Ocean Machine Ambient Guitar Effect Pedal **: 9V Guitar Pedal USB Powerbank **: Zoom R16 Audio Recorder **: AKG K240 mkII Studio Headphones **: More No-Input Guitar Pedal Music Tutorial: At Thomann's Synth Reactor 2019 I finally got the chance to play with an Ocean Machine, after having it on my wish list for a long time (video here: After that, Mooer Audio were kind enough to send me a pedal home to dig deeper into it. I don't have a guitar though, so I needed to come up with another way to use this thing and I think I actually found one that is way more fun :D At your own risk, plug one Ocean Machine audio output into your speaker/mixer/recorder. Plug the other audio output into one of the Ocean Machine's audio inputs. Plug in power and hold on to your hat! ... well, start with all three mixer knobs at zero, obviously. Then slowly add feedback by adding delays and reverb. Short delay times add high pitched sounds, while long delay times add lower pitched sounds. Play with different delay and reverb types and don't forget to let the looper's continuous audio overdub running. Also, use the reverse and half-speed playback features! If you've read this far, post a comment with the word “drone“ in it :D * might not be a true statement ** affiliate links to Thomann Online Store #TTNM #TSR19 Advertisement/Influencer Disclosure: Advertisement/Influencer Disclosure:
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