Ambient Guitar: Scattered Fragments of Days (Chase Bliss Blooper, Godin Multiac Nylon ACS, Strymon)

I’m in love with my Chase Bliss Audio BLOOPER again. It is an incredible ambient looping tool that can be used as a super advanced Frippertronics. When we think about Frippertronics we usually mean a looping device with feedback and tonal degradation control that mimics original tape-to-tape recording. However the BLOOPER’s DIP SWITCHES give us some additional mind-blowing options for random alteration of selected parameters. My favorite settings for now are as follows: 4,5 seconds loop in overdubing state (so called Delay-style) REPEATS to 11-13 o’clock MOD A: FILTER to 9 o’clock MOD B: STEPPED SPEED - try any value (including before 12 o’clock for reversed pitched loops) STABILITY: 10-12 o’clock NORM switch position (if ADD is chosen reduce REPEATS to 9-10 o’clock) DIP SWITCHES: MOD A, MOD B, BOUNCE, RANDOM, SWEEP,SYNC RAMP: 13 o’clock and higher After the BLOOPER I send the audio signal to the STRYMON VOLANTE delay. You can try any settings but I recommend using long delay time, good amount of MECHANICS and WEAR to enhance “tape effect“. Add some reverb at the end of the chain for taste. Gear used: Godin Multiac ACS-SA Nylon Fishman Aura Spectrum DI Chase Bliss Audio Blooper Strymon Volante Strymon BigSky Strymon Zuma Thanks for watching! Please subscribe!
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