Emily Hopkins
US harpist & content creator
Emily Hopkins' Gear
In this video, Emily demonstrates the Eventide H90.
The Fart Pedal is in this video.
Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII is in this video.
Emily Hopkins with Electro-Harmonix Ravish Sitar in this video.
In this video, Emily Hopkins discusses and demonstrates the Old Blood Noise Dark Light.
Emily Hopkins is a harpist. Her whole schtick on YouTube is that she plugs random pedals into her harp. I’m not sure what make and model of harp she uses, but since there’s only one listed on here, I’ll go with that for now.
In this video, Emily Hopkins tests out the talk box on her harp. She has it set up by 1:39 in the video.
Emily Hopkins uses multiple wah pedals in this video, the first one clearly being a JAM pedals wahko. It is shown in the first few seconds, so no need to scroll anywhere.
In the same video that she uses the JAM wahko, Emily tries out the Dunlop Crybaby. In the description of the video, she also has a link to the specific one she is using “the GCB95).
Starting at 1:51 in this YouTube video, Emily Hopkins is seen using the Electro Harmonics Mel9.
In this video at 2:15, Emily Hopkins (and Anthony Fantano) test out the Telegraph v2.
In this video at 3:18, Emily Hopkins (and Anthony Fantano) test out the Universal Audio Brigade.
In this video at 4:39, Emily Hopkins (and Anthony Fantano) test out the Earthquaker Devices Arpanoid.
In this video at 5:23, Emily Hopkins (and Anthony Fantano) test out the Korg Miku Stomp.
In this video at 7:03, Emily Hopkins (and Anthony Fantano) test out the Vongon Ultrasheer.
In this post, Emily Hopkins runs her harp and synth through a Chase Bliss Lossy.
Emily made a video covering the Unusual EAS pedal.
In this video, Emily Hopkins demos the Chase Bliss Clean compressor.
In a YouTube short titled "Jeffrey Epstein Guitar Pedal," Emily Hopkins demonstrates the use of the Acorn Amplifiers Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself distortion pedal on her harp.
In the YouTube video, Emily Hopkins demonstrates the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star Stereo Soundscape Reverb with both harp and synth. She highlights its features and mentions the changes from the v2 pedal, stating, "Another great thing they added in the v3 is the volume knob. When I used to play the Dark Star v2 I would often play with the mix all the way up. And when I did that it would get a little quieter. So now they added a little volume knob to give it a boost if you need it."
Emily Hopkins uses the Dunable Cyclops DE v2 in Vintage White/Gold, as confirmed in her YouTube video titled "I hired the world’s best guitarists to teach me how to play.”
In this video Emily Hopkins discusses the Brothers AM from Chase Bliss and Analogman. She says at 3:14:
I like to set the second channel as a distortion or an overdrive and for the first channel, I like to use a boost that pushes really hard into the second channel.
In this video, Emily Hopkins demonstrates the Lost + Found from Chase Bliss on harp, guitar, and synth.
The Old Blood Noise Endeavors Parting is a signature pedal designed in collaboration with harpist Emily Hopkins, as confirmed in the YouTube video titled "Old Blood Noise x Emily Hopkins - Parting," published by Harp Lady.
In this video, Emily Hopkins gives an overview and demonstration of the H9 Gen 2 from Eventide.
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