Fama
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Found this cool site because the demo was used on a pedal maker's website (TS and Muff in parallel, cool pedal, FreqScene SoftCrush or something) https://loopydemos.com/demos
As far as I can tell it's basically a guitar loop recorded multiple times through a real pedal with different settings, and when you change the settings it switches to a different audio track. But the execution is very slick.
If you're trying to sell your own pedals you can apparently also send him one to get a demo made, not sure if there's a charge except for the pedal to do so. Would it be worth it? Don't ask me, I know nothing about selling stuff. But it's definitely fun to mess around with a little, maybe check out in more detail how a pedal could sound if you're looking to build one.
Obviously it's one guitar into one amp (or a simulation of an amp, at least) playing one riff, so YMMV, but it's better than nothing. Sort of reminds me of the Thomann pedal testing thing (https://www.thomann.co.uk/stompenberg_devices.html) except much easier and simpler to set up.
As far as I can tell it's basically a guitar loop recorded multiple times through a real pedal with different settings, and when you change the settings it switches to a different audio track. But the execution is very slick.
If you're trying to sell your own pedals you can apparently also send him one to get a demo made, not sure if there's a charge except for the pedal to do so. Would it be worth it? Don't ask me, I know nothing about selling stuff. But it's definitely fun to mess around with a little, maybe check out in more detail how a pedal could sound if you're looking to build one.
Obviously it's one guitar into one amp (or a simulation of an amp, at least) playing one riff, so YMMV, but it's better than nothing. Sort of reminds me of the Thomann pedal testing thing (https://www.thomann.co.uk/stompenberg_devices.html) except much easier and simpler to set up.