Here is my Blue Shoe Gai Pan AKA the JHS Paul Gilbert Signature pedal AKA a booster into a supro emulation pedal. It is a pretty good sounding little thing and has a lot of features packed into, I actually sold this pedal off to fund the Tweed Amp Build and filmed this right before it went out the door. I airbrushed on the sparkle blue color and then hand painted the rest, this is one of the last enclosures I airbrush the sides of because there ended up being a big thumbprint on the the bottom side of it.
This video was super fun to make, I knew I wanted to cover a RATM song at some point and thought this one worked well. I found the midi for the drums and used ezdrummer to dial in the drum sound and then used my P bass DIY monster for the bass tones and got all of the sounds fairly quickly. I used a Multiplex jr for the little delay part and in editing I realized how blatantly I am reading the tab from the monitor because I kept forgetting stuff. I have been watching a ton of youtube videos on using Resolve and this was my first foray into trying to really up my editing game. Still a long way to go but I think it turned out great and I hope you guys like it.
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Nice, I love the art work.
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Super demo again and certainly came across that you had good fun doing it! Great looking and sounding pedal, seems indeed super versatile. I might have to put it on my to do list as well...
Wow this one sounds really cool! I definitely overlooked it. Love the airbrush blue
Awesome build. Love your little paintings, Jimi. Always puts a grin on my face.
Nice, love that demo.
Thank you all for the kind words. It is a great pedal, cooder I would love to see what kind of layout you would do with it.
The airbrush blue has been a long work in progress and I still don't think i have it right. It was one of the easiest painting and turned out great. The guy that has it now seems to really love it.