Free The Tone Future Factory FF-1Y - RF PHASE MODULATION DELAY
***** Before watching this video, make sure you have HIGH QUALITY monitors / headphone ! *****
Where can I buy the Free The Tone Future Factory FF-1Y delay?
FRANCE & EUROPE
https://www.guitarsrebellion.com/crbst_402.html
CREDITS :
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Guitars Rebellion
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Demo by Cyril Tarquiny
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Cyril Tarquiny is a talented french session guitarist and songwriter.
He has collaborated with many french and international artists, such as Yannick Noah, Garou, Céline Dion, Anggun, Khaled , Isabelle Boulay, Natasha St-Pier, Ishtar, Carole Fredericks, Roch Voisine, Patrick Fiori, Tina Arena, Mickaël Miro...
http://www.facebook.com/cyril.tarquin...
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyril_Ta...
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Recorded at the Battamobile Studio
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Recording, mixing and mastering by Christophe Battaglia
http://chrisbattaglia1.wix.com/studio...
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Video editing by Crazy Vibes
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http://infocrazyvibes.wix.com/graphic
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About Free The Tone / Y. Hayashi
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http://www.freethetone.com/en/
About Yukihiro Hayashi :
Yukihiro Hayashi was born in 1968 in Mie prefecture of Japan. After graduating from Shibaura Institute of Technology in 1991, he started to gain experience with the design, development and maintenance of musical instruments/pro-audio equipment, as well as gaining proficiency with recording consoles and recording studio systems. From 1992 to 1994, he worked as a guitar tech for guitarist HIDE (X-Japan) . In 1997, he joined Victor Japan and was responsible for the design and development of custom mixers for music halls, digital consoles and digital amps. In 2002, he joined in Pacifix, Ltd and at the same time, he became a representative of Free The Tone, which was at the time a fully-owned affiliate company of Pacifix, Ltd. He was responsible for the design, development and manufacturing of their main Providence brand products. He worked for many top Japanese musicians designing and building system units and expanding the name of Free The Tone in the music world. In 2011, Free The Tone became an independent company after separating from Pacifix Ltd, and Yuki is now the owner and president of Free the Tone.