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Writing music for imaginary films Check my guitar Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@blueberry.soundscapes Guitar Effects feed https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:7hmdpzanzegfvdo7ze2jql2x/feed/aaamu7r6x26eo
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My kinda Mystery Box arrived.

I started a Guitar Pedals feed about a year ago. During the first 10 month, it got first 10 likes, which felt as a huge success. Then just in next 2 months it got 110+ likes. And I'm happy to see people using it, and hopefully finding it helpful. Thank you so much for contributing to it!

Okay, posting a video in Christmas Eve wasn't the best idea. But Strymon seemed to be one of the few who watched it on YouTube

I found this sound while tweaking my Strymon BlueSky settings, and the moment I heard it, I realized it sounds like a Christmas thing. So here it is. youtu.be/2jqzOzncnNU

I’m thinking about getting a second reverb pedal. Has anyone tried the Walrus Sloer or the Strymon Cloudburst? The two main things I’m looking for are stereo functionality and some unconventional algorithms. I’d love to hear your suggestions and experiences—thanks in advance!

New Wordpress is really cool. When I create a new website for my music projects, I usually spend a few days looking for a new theme. But today I looked at some features on the default Twenty Twenty-Five theme and it has everything. Good typography, crazy color schemes, slick layouts. Just awesome!

When bands start out as rock bands and then go fully pop (like Maroon 5 or Coldplay) I like to imagine that they still tell the electric guitar player to record something so he feels like he’s contributing, then just turn him down to 0 in the final mix

Once a year, I come across Jessie Cannon’s videos on YouTube and think, “What a genius.” But then I start watching another one and get completely lost in all his ideas.