Ok.. Coffee and Riffs.. is starting to be one of my favorite things to watch. For those of you not familiar, Coffee and Riffs is Brady of Walrus Audio combining a few pedals together to create a short clip of coolness. He often has guest musicians too. Combination of pedals are different every episode. Usually different instrument as well.
Why do I like these? Simply.. they’re not *demos* but *potentials* maybe? I like the idea of combining pedals and just work on a riff. I like the creativity. I definitely watch these and feel inspired to slap some pedals together.. and just create something. Break away from the board. Break away from the established pedal routing set and locked on the board and just mess around.
Part Seventeen features Brady and he’s playing a Schecter Hellcat Bass VI.. which are cool. I own a Schecter Ultra VI and are quite fun to play with, so I was particularly excited to see what this was about.
Pedals featured in the video:
Dr. Scientist Cosmichorus
Walrus Audio Voyager Overdrive x2
Dr. Scientist Frazz Dazzler
Mr. Black DeluxePlus
Strymon Timeline
Do you ever pull the pedals off the board and shake things up? Let me know!
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10 years ago
I’m not sure I understand what you mean, isn’t everybody always shoving pedals around and trying different things ? Does it matter it be on a board or on a carpet ?
I don’t see anything special about these coffee and rife videos if not that his Moustache is entertaining.
He has a shit load of gear and who wouldn’t mess around with all this gear if they had it ?
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