I love AND hate Glenn.... if I ever get to record with him I am bringing a bass with 30 year old flats.
I haven't come across any review channels I really like in some time.. all the ones I like are old and known like
I find too many people are turning it into their attempt at having a tv show and trying to entertain like "that harpist"
What do you mean? Making youtube videos is all about being entertaining in some way. Otherwise you're just making an ad for a product purposefully not engaging, and then why would the people giving you the product want that? I think you're overlooking that for many people this is a job.
Gear Talk YT is simply salesmanship minus the salary & bathroom breaks, but I do love me some post-Trent guys in black t-shirts who make encouraging vids about process/theory, with a few deep dives here & there:
Blackened Soul wrote:Can’t tell if sarcasm or you lost your own argument to yourself
To be fair I was pretty high when I posted, maybe didn't word it the best. You said "too many people are turning it into their attempt at having a tv show and trying to entertain", and I took that to mean you don't think gear channels should be 'entertaining'? If you don't like Emily Hopkins that's fine, but she's obviously doing quite well in terms of views for a gear channel.
Blackened Soul wrote: I love AND hate Glenn.... if I ever get to record with him I am bringing a bass with 30 year old flats.
I haven't come across any review channels I really like in some time.. all the ones I like are old and known like
I find too many people are turning it into their attempt at having a tv show and trying to entertain like "that harpist"
I am absolutely with you - make sure its a Gibson Bass with bad tuning machines.
Also agree on the tv-show aspect on most gear reviews - seldom do you see a channel that is straight to the point. I love HP42 as his gear reviews are entertaining but in depth and you get the man's honest opinion, he also comes across as arrogant and his music is super over produced ( in my opinion).
Megan L is a fantastic straight to the point pedal review channel - no talking, just her tunes and a great layout. Even if you don't dig her style of music, you always get a good idea of what pedal she has does.
THEBEERHAMMER wrote:
Achtane wrote:Doom Weed, duh.
Doom seed is like...what you get when wizards jerk it.
Doom Weed produces Doom Seed.
BRO IS THIS EVEN KUSH??? IS BUFFERED? TRV BYPASS??? MY FRIEND DAMBLEDORE TOLD ME I NEEDED CRYSTAL LETTUICE.
Blackened Soul wrote:Can’t tell if sarcasm or you lost your own argument to yourself
To be fair I was pretty high when I posted, maybe didn't word it the best. You said "too many people are turning it into their attempt at having a tv show and trying to entertain", and I took that to mean you don't think gear channels should be 'entertaining'? If you don't like Emily Hopkins that's fine, but she's obviously doing quite well in terms of views for a gear channel.
It’s not that I don’t think they should be entertaining or not.. but for me I don’t watch gear reviews to be entertained, I watch stuff I want to know how it sounds and if there is something the reviewer doesn’t like about it (that tells you more when you compare how and what they play against your thang), most of the personable bits are going to get a skip to the demo… if you like watching them for entertainment that’s cool.. as for me I’d rather watch something not based around my main interest in life for entertainment
Blackened Soul wrote:...if you like watching them for entertainment that’s cool.. as for me I’d rather watch something not based around my main interest in life for entertainment
No I pretty much agree, I don't watch gear reviews for entertainment, I'm just saying that for those guys who want their channel to grow and reach a wider audience, that seems to be the way to go. Ultimately when it comes to this type of content, it depends on what you want to learn from the review as well as whether you enjoy the music and general vibe the content creator brings to the table. If you want to only see and hear the piece of gear and get the information via text, there are channels who do that, like Collector//Emitter and Noise Generator. If you prefer to watch a 45-minute nerd review like HP42 does, then that's a commitment I don't understand but have at it. These days I mostly skip through the occasional video just to hear what the pedal does, and then dip out.
Actually the gear demo I've appreciated the most recently is this one (and other old synth demos in general), because it helped me learn how to use my SQ1
I've made this (pedantic?) point before, but I guess I'll restate it anyway.
I don't think what has been posted in this thread are even "gear reviews" in the first place.
Almost all of them are actually "gear demos".
A distinction without a difference? I don't think so. I see there being a major difference.
A demo... demonstrates.
A review can be of the Siskel & Ebert type (thumbs up/down) or of the critical review type in which the history of the form and societal trends are discussed THROUGH the iterations of the specific thing (pedals, movies, books, etc.) over time as articulated through the vision of different people. Sometimes this type of criticism situates something in terms of another something (the relationship between Film Noir lighting/cinematography of the 1940s-1950s and the chiaroscuro light effects of 16th- and 17th-Century European paintings, etc.).
Most of the people who demonstrate pedals on YouTube don't know about or provide details about the history of circuits, so their "background info" often consists of shorthand or conventional wisdom snippets devoid of fact/background/context that they provide almost as an aside before saying "here's my clean tone" and hitting an open G chord drenched in copious amounts of gain and delay and reverb.
For the record, I don't really make gear demos or reviews. I animate things even though the way I do it, animation is time-consuming and not cost effective and evidently of limited appeal.