Welcome to episode 4 of Strymon Song Elements, where we use Strymon pedals to create a short song. Today the spotlight is on Mobius and BigSky—specifically the Mobius Destroyer modulation machine, and the BigSky Bloom reverb machine.
Using Destroyer's Filter setting, you can shape your sound in many ways—make it sound like it’s running through a victrola phonograph, a ‘70s clock radio, a bullhorn megaphone, and more. Crush some bits by adjusting the Bit Depth and Sample Rate. With BigSky’s Bloom reverb machine, you can adjust the Bloom Length for a reverb that blooms over time without getting in the way of your dry signal.
Stay tuned for more Song Elements videos! :)
Learn more about Mobius here: https://www.strymon.net/mobius/
Learn more about BigSky here: https://www.strymon.net/bigsky/
Song by Ethan Tufts: https://youtube.com/stateshirt
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Instruments and Effects used:
Guitar 1,2: Fender Toronado » Iridium (Round amp) » Mobius (Destroyer machine) » BigSky (Bloom machine)
Guitar 3: Fender Toronado » Iridium (Round amp) » Mobius (Destroyer machine) » El Capistan
Guitar 4: Fender Toronado » Iridium (Punch amp) » BigSky (Bloom machine)
Bass: Peavey Foundation » Iridium (Round amp) » BigSky (Bloom machine)
Wurli: Wurlitzer 200A » Mobius (Destroyer machine) » BigSky (Bloom machine)
Synth: Oberheim Matrix-6 » Mobius (Destroyer machine) » BigSky (Bloom machine)
Sampled Drums: Superior Drummer (no pedal effects)
Electronic Bass: Native Instruments FM8 (no pedal effects)
Electronic Drums: Native Instruments Battery (no pedal effects)
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