What it Takes To Play An Ambient Guitar Session.

》AFFILIATE LINKS DOWN BELOW IF YOU WANT TO SUPPORT ME.《 Since the days have gotten longer and the temperatures evoke feelings of summer, playing outside has been on my mind for a while now. But it was either too cold or too rainy. Berlin summer as usual. This time, let me show everything that goes into getting session a recorded. My thinking process, me setting up my gear, and the time finding a starting point. This day started promising. And when the evening still felt warm and the light felt inviting, I just thought I'd give it a go. It takes quite a while to get everything needed into the garden. It's a process I really do enjoy, but I have to take my time thinking through the whole setup. Even with everything set up the way I wanted, there's still not a single note been recorded so far. My pedalboard gives me a wide range of sounds to choose from, so it always starts with looking out for an idea. With these sessions, putting pressure on myself doesn't really help. It's about enjoying the change of location and just letting go. To my surprise, that session worked out pretty well — besides being nothing but fun. This is Part One of Three, so... Enjoy . . . Signal Chain Guitar: Baum Conquer 59 Pedals: TC electronic Poly Tune 3 29 Pedals EUNA Electro Harmonix Pitch Fork Earthquaker Devices Special Cranker Hamstead Odyssey Bondi Squish As Pladask Elektrisk Baklengs Butterfly Effects Dobbo Chase Bliss MOOD mkll Boss DD-500 Walrus Audio ACS1 in stereo (set to Vox amps, IRs by Bogren Audio) Neunaber Illumine Nux Dual Loop Stereo Drums; Polyend Step Interface: ZOOM L6 max Daw: Reaper THOMANN affiliates for gear I use: https://www.thomann.de/intl/thlpg_ilc... 0:00 Welcome 1:29 All the gear needed 4:48 The Outside-Setup 7:48 Monitorind 8:28 Affiliates 10:25 Let's find some sounds 14:26 The Looping Session 20:29 Foreshadowing Part Two