"Slow Blues Guitar" jam with Deluxe Tele. AndyAndrew Anderson, guitarist.

22 thoughts on “SLOW blues GUITAR – Boss rc-3 looper

  1. ha…i’ve gotten that before. I’m still alive though

  2. Yea I found out quick that you gotta have the looper first coming out (input) of the amp then what other pedals you have go to input of the looper.
    So play your clean first, start the loop then switch your pedals on and your set.
    I had it backwards at first too and it distorted all my stuff when I clicked it on.

  3. hey i am looking for more of these kind of songs without singing just artists who play these kinds of songs all the time anyone have any suggestions? like who is really the top of this stuff

  4. awesome sound /watch?v=REW93w8nJPQ&feature=channel_video_title

  5. nice play, but don’t forget to send your little pinkie finger to market!

  6. Yes I’ve played this pedal in the store and use a clean loop, then jam over it with overdrive and the clean loop sounded fine

  7. depends how your pedals are placed. if you have a clean tone going into the pedal – and your amps dirty no matter what comes out of the rc3 (including drums) will be distorted. the trick is to have a distortion or overdrive pedal going in or an a+b splitter pedal

  8. Sweet Leads ! I just got an Rc-3 and I’m still exploring it. Question… Is it possible to loop a clean rhythm and then jam to it with an overdrive and not affect the sound of the clean rhythm ? Your video seems to do this.

  9. Way to wail brother,"awesome",thanks for sharing.
    "Nice Tele too,that neck P/U just sings.

  10. nice video, can you use two differents signal in this pedal? I mean, use guitar and keys, and drive them to two different amps?

    10/10!!!!!

  11. Very nice! No wonder ur fingers hurt with those wicked bends ur doin! Just got back to Roseau a few minutes ago. I hope I can wind down pretty soon here and get to sleep 🙂

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