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The Roger That is a distortion pedal inspired by broken radio stations, and in this video I show you 5 pro-tips for using it. It can be weird, but it can also be extremely straightforward and killer. Settings below. Action figures shot by John Marty. FM waveshape diagrams courtesy of Wikipedia. You can use these affiliate links to buy the gear in this video, giving me a commission and supporting the channel in the process: Roger That https://bit.ly/3VMgeg3 Fairfield Circuitry Pedals in general: https://bit.ly/3Qe3e1D Korg SQ-1 (control voltage sequencer): https://bit.ly/3GgRDu4 Strymon Iridium (the amp modeler pedal I use for everything): https://bit.ly/3Uah6ur Watch Emily Hopkins's video about noise music and this pedal: • I created the most controversial band Become a YouTube member or join my Patreon to get exclusive videos and livestreams / @cyberattackworld / cyberattack Click here to listen to my album HARD FEELINGS on all platforms, it’s glitchy and hyper just like this video: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/cyb... For a list of the songs I'm covering in this video (and every video on my channel), click here: https://bit.ly/3vZ0yft If you would like to take Zoom guitar lessons from me, click here to get started: https://forms.gle/nFMVSEPoraq2LTPy6 SETTINGS PRO-TIP #1: Special Distortion Shift: 9 o'clock Drive: minimum Wet: maximum Dry: minimum R: 2 Tune: Hunt for the spot where the effect consistently sounds like shards of glass, around 12 noon or 1 o'clock F: 0 PRO-TIP #2: Killer Distortion Shift: maximum Drive: maximum Wet: maximum Dry: maximum R: 1 Tune: minimum F: 2 PRO-TIP #4: Control Voltage Shift: 9 o'clock Drive: 8 o'clock Wet: maximum Dry: minimum R: 2 Tune: find somewhere stable, like 12 noon F: 1 *Use control voltage to move the Tune knob slightly above and below its current position. Then run the pedal into a slapback echo and additional distortion (or an overdriven amp). TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 00:15 Pro-Tip #1: Special Distortion 01:10 Sound Example 01:44 Pro-Tip #2: Killer Distortion 03:11 Sound Example 03:45 Pro-Tip #3: Understand What It's Doing 08:16 Pro-Tip #4: Control Voltage 09:58 Sound Example 11:02 Pro-Tip #5: Noise Is an Instrument 12:49 Sound Example