Learn how to turn the Mooer Ocean Machine into an into an Ambient Guitar Drone Machine by using its built-in reverb, 2 delays and looper to create a soothing ambient bass line, and still have spacious ambient delays available for chords and lead lines. This machine was built for ambient guitar!
The key to the patch I use in the video is to have a reverse reverb BEFORE the 2 parallel delays lines. This allows the reverb to create a swirling smoky sound that works really well as an ambient drone.
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