Subtly sweet.
Dim the lights, lower the gain, and dial back the crunch. We’re going to keep things simple this week with Kiaayo and Buffalo days. We’ll have a small taste of Kiaayo’s crunch and top it off with a little space created from Buffalo Days. You’ll notice little bit of chording and we might throw in a lick or two in, but we hope to capture the subtle yet sweet dynamics of both Kiaayo and Buffalo Days.
Ambient Aakii.
We continue exploring how the Aakii Chorus/Vibrato plays with other pedals in the NativeAudio line by using Aakii to texturize your reverb tone.
Dynamic distortion with room to spare.
In today’s video we're exploring Buffalo Days and War Party by keeping settings the same but achieving different tonalities simply by adjusting our playing dynamics.
A classic combo.
Today we are pairing up Buffalo Days with Rising Sun, and you’ll be hard pressed to find a better duo. If you’re trying to nail those classic 60s combo amp sounds, reverb and tremolo are going to be essential. So join us as we dig in for some tasty tones.
Reverb on the twelve string.
Today, we are checking out Buffalo Days’ four different reverb algorithms. With its gig friendly layout and multiple modes, Buffalo Days makes dialing in the perfect reverb easy, fast, and fun.
Adding growl and wow to your bass.
In today’s video, we are running bass through both drive and reverb to create a mean and spacious tone that will help you shine through in any mix.
Reverb for days.
Today, we are checking out Buffalo Days’ four different reverb algorithms. With its gig friendly layout and multiple modes, Buffalo Days makes dialing in the perfect reverb easy, fast, and fun.
Swirling reverberation.
In today’s blog, we are combining Buffalo Days and Midnight with the Hohner Pianet to create a swirling, reflective soundscape.
A little help from our friends.
Today we are putting bass through Buffalo Days room setting to add some ambience and bring the bass to the forefront.
Honing in the Hohner.
Today we are putting bass through Buffalo Days room setting to add some ambience and bring the bass to the forefront.