The LORE: https://www.walrusaudio.com/products/lore-reverse-soundscape-generator?variant=42815645548779
The Dano: https://danelectro.com/product/59m-nos-metalflake/
I'm probably stretching the indulgence welcome here with the Walrus Audio LORE Reverse Soundscape Generator and a favourite Danelectro - '60th Anniversary DC59M NOS+. I've jacked them both into a Fender '64 Vibroverb model (at the input) courtesy of the Axe-FX III which is providing a little room reverb as well. The LORE is a top pedal if you're looking for something to take you elsewhere and you just want to go with the flow. That's what I've done here. It has five 'Programs'; this video features Program IV which feeds a Reverse Reverb into a Forward Reverb. The Tap footswitch provides Tap Tempo but if you hold it (as I do in this vid) it will 'rise' or raise the effect's pitch up about an octave and then release it back to pitch or the starting position when you release it. Good fun. Pop your yoga trousers on. 🧘🏼♂️🍄
Guitar: 2019 Danelectro 60th Anniversary DC59M NOS+ Blue Metallic Flake
Amp: Axe-FX III MKII running Cygnus FW 20.02 - '64 Fender Vibroverb model
Cables: BOSS
Strings: Ernie Ball Slinky
Power Supply: Eventide PowerMax by Cioks
Camera: GoPro HERO10 Black (Great camera, questionable software...)
Soundcard: Fractal Audio Systems Axe-FX III MKII (guitar, mixing and bouncing).
Desktop Monitors: PreSonus R80 R-Series Active AMT Studio Monitors (https://www.presonus.com)
Computer: 2017 Apple iMac Pro, 2.5 GHz 14-Core Intel Xeon W, 64 GB 2666 MHz DDR4, Radeon Pro Vega 64X 16 GB
If you're interested to hear what it might sound like with the Keeley HALO and some fuzz .. with a Dano baritone .. then go to: https://youtu.be/lBZOSB_KVYI
Software: Logic Pro X, Apple Final Cut Pro X, Compressor.