Mar 30 2012

Pedal Line Friday – 3/30 – David Smith

Today’s pedal line is from David Smith. If you have a pedal line (doesn’t have to be in a board) for your rig, please email me a photo, bio, description of pedals and routing to pedallineateffectsbaydotcom. Every Friday I’ll showcase a pedal line submission. Make sure you include any links to your band or music page.

Pedal Line Friday - 3/30 - David SmithHello, I would like to submit my pedalboard for pedal line friday please :)

Mutron Biphase (1975) – stereo
Boss DM2 (1987)
Boss DD6
Crowther Hot Cake
Ibanez TS Keeley Mod
Gig Rig pro 14
Fender Blender
Cusack Tap a Whirl tremolo
EHX Big Muff
Catalinbread Chilli Picasso boost
ProCo Rat (1985)
Digitech Whammy
Boss TU2 Tuner
Real McCoy3 Wah

Pedal Line Friday - 3/30 - David Smith - AmpsInto amps :

1) Fender Deville 4×10 (Genelex Gold Lion KT66 valves)
2) Bad Cat Cub II combo I like to keep the route as organic as possible, hence the gigrig pro 14 selector unit – true bypass so when no switches are selected the guitar is straight into the amp. The order in which they are routed through the gigrig are: WahHot CakeTSRatFender BlenderBig MuffTremoloWhammyBoostDM2DD6Mutron Biphase … having the two amps allows me to get the best out of the mutron by running it in stereo x

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dennis.co.uk
Twittter: @dennisband

All the best man! David

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Mar 26 2012

Brent Hinds – Mastodon – Pedal Board

The other day I saw a nice article by Total Guitar where they had a chance to talk gear with Mastodon. I know a few of you are big fans of the band, and in particular with Brent Hinds, so thought I would post his pedal board today. If you’re interested in the article by Total Guitar, please go here – “Mastodon Rig Tour: Brent and Bill’s gear“.

Brent has a pretty classic board with a few interesting pieces. The first item was the hair dryer. Thought that was interesting. Curious if that effects his signal chain at all. I would assume that it would generate a magnetic field. Also, there is a Orange footswitch in the signal line as well. I’m not 100% sure what this a all about either (possible true bypass loop?).  Looks like he’s had to deal with some noise as well – noticed the Boss NS-2 and Ebtech Hum Eliminator.

Brent Hines - Mastodon - Pedal BoardHere is the break down of pedals on the board. Let me know if anything is incorrect or missing by commenting below. Enjoy!

Ernie Ball Volume Pedal
Morpheus DropTune
Orange Footswitch
Ibanez Tube Screamer TS808 Reissue
Boss DD-6 Digital Delay
Morley Bad Horsie Wah
Boss RE-20 Space Echo
Axess Line Buffer
Line 6 DL 4 Delay Modeler
Maxon OD808
Boss TU-3 Tuner
Boss GE-7 Equalizer
MXR 6 Band EQ
Jim Dunlop CryBaby (backup)
Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2
Ebtech Hum Eliminator
Boss NS-2 Noise Suppresor

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Mar 16 2012

Pedal Line Friday – 3/16 – Clark Kaupke

Today’s pedal line is from Clark Kaupke. If you have a pedal line (doesn’t have to be in a board) for your rig, please email me a photo, bio, description of pedals and routing to pedallineateffectsbaydotcom. Every Friday I’ll showcase a pedal line submission. Make sure you include any links to your band or music page.

Pedal Line Friday - 3/16 - Clark KaupkeHey,  I am Clark Kaupke.  I started following Effects Bay on twitter, I can be found at @ClarkBBursey.  I am full time in the music business and currently tour with Texas Alt Country/Folk Rock artist Brison Bursey ( www.brisonburseyband.com).  With this band I go for a very organic earthy feel with my tone. I play through a Vox AC30 and a Ceritone/Doug Sewell Trainwreck Express Clone head w/ a Vox 2×12 cab loaded with 50′s Jensen Speakers.  My main guitars are a 96 Fender tele w/ Glendale pots, bridge, and saddles and Lindy Fralin Blues pickups, Fender Western Tele, Fender JA90 Thinline set neck tele with Duncan P90′s, 00 Bigsby tele loaded with a Lollar in the bridge and a 4 way switch and a Lindy Fralin model “fast back” maple neck and a 99 Fender Lone Star Strat.

Here is my signal path.  It is rather simple.
Boss TU2 (first buffer)
Cry Baby Wah
Ernie Ball VP
96 Orange Fulldrive 2 (they are so much sweeter then the blue ones)
Fulltone OCD
Handwired original Lovepedal Eternity Burst (this is the best OD I have ever played, how ever it doesn’t get along well with others,  I have to keep the 2 boss pedals on my board at the beginning and the end as buffers for it to work. When I get mad at it I replace it with a DMB Stellar Drive )
Keeley 4 knob comp
Keeley Phaser
MXR Carbon Copy ( it stays on basically all the time for a little bit of slap back on the end of things)
DMB Lunar Echo all analog echo!! Amazing pedal
Durham Sex Drive for lead boost
Keeley Modded TR2 (my second buffer)
Loop Master Amp switcher

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Mar 11 2012

Good Deal on the Boss RV5 Digital Reverb on Amazon

 Good Deal on the Boss RV5 Digital Reverb on AmazonI came across a good deal on the Boss RV-5 digital reverb at Amazon today. I was first exposed to the Boss RV-5 when I had a chance to check out Foals in Chicago. Frankly I was surprised the Yannis Philippakis was using that pedal, so I took a very serious look at it. Foals have a very reverb rich tone with single note / dual guitar inner play. Inspired by that, I ended up picking one up for myself, and I have to say it is a really great sounding reverb pedal that can give you basically any reverb sound you’re looking for. So, back to the deal. The Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb lists for $264.50 and is usually available for $170, but is currently on sale for only $124.95 at Amazon.com. That’s $45.00 off the going rate for that pedal. Not bad at all.

So in a nut shell, the Boss RV-5 has 6 reverb modes – Spring, Plate, Hall, Room, Gate and Modulate. The controls are Level, Tone and Time. Like I mentioned, this pedal can get you soft reverb, to crazy surf reverb and that giant canyon verb as well. Also this pedal can have stereo outputs.

Here is a good video showing some of the versatility this pedal is capable of:

Again, the Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb is on sale for only $124.95 at Amazon.com. At the time of this post, there were 6 items left in stock. Usually when that count gets down to 1 or 2, the price jumps up. If you’re looking for a great reverb, you might want to jump on this one.

 

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Feb 24 2012

Pedal Line Friday – 2/24 – Scott Casey

Last week’s Pedal Line Friday was for Casey Scott, thought I’d follow up with today’s pedal line featuring Scott Casey. If you have a pedal line (doesn’t have to be in a board) for your rig, please email me a photo, bio, description of pedals and routing to pedallineateffectsbaydotcom. Every Friday I’ll showcase a pedal line submission. Make sure you include any links to your band or music page.

Pedal Line Friday - 2/24 - Scott CaseyHello, My name is Scott Casey, I live in New Orleans and play in a country/Americana band and a funk band. The middle board is for the funk band only.

The signal path:
Budda Bud Wah
TC PolyTune
Keeley Two Knob Compressor
Xotic EP Booster (Clean Boost)
Fulltone Fatboost 3 (Tight Drive)
Menatone Howie (Dirty Rhythm & High Gain)
Way Huge Pork Loin (Low Gain)

Boss Auto Filter
Boss OC-2 Octave
Ibanez CS-9 Chorus
Line 6 M5 & Expression Pedal

Fulltone Supatrem
TC Nova Delay
Xotic Blender (Nova in loop)
Pfeiffer Leveler
TC Hall of Fame Reverb

Amps:
Boogie Tranatlantic 15 Head
At Mars Specialist Head
2 Boogie 112′s (One V30 and One EV12L)

Pedal Line Friday - 2/24 - Scott Casey Amps
Guitars:
2001 R8
1974 Bigsby Tele Deluxe

Pedal Line Friday - 2/24 - Scott Casey Guitars

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Feb 10 2012

Pedal Line Friday – 2/10 – Brian Theoret

Today’s pedal line is from Brian Theoret. If you have a pedal line (doesn’t have to be in a board) for your rig, please email me a photo, bio, description of pedals and routing to pedallineateffectsbaydotcom. Every Friday I’ll showcase a pedal line submission. Make sure you include any links to your band or music page.

Pedal Line Friday - 2/10 - Brian TheoretHi there, I love Effects Bay and often find myself just waiting for Friday to com around just so I can check out the latest Pedal Line Friday.  It is one of my favorite spots to check out online these days.

I started putting this collection of pedals together a few years ago, adding one at a time here and there while I fine-tuned various sounds I wanted to emulate.  I started off with Chorus and worked my way up to my most recent two additions, the Boss BD-2 Blues Driver and the Boss TR-2 Tremolo.

Please visit my Facebook, Twitter, Reverbnation, or homepage to hear some original tunes, see what we are up to, or just to say hi:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Barlow-Saints/321073286517
http://www.twitter.com/thebarlowsaints
http://www.reverbnation.com/thebarlowsaints
http://www.barlowsaints.com

Pedal Routing:

- Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor – I mostly use this to cut off my sound if I’m switching instruments mid-show.  It is great for cutting out any unwanted noise as well.
- Fender PT-10 – Your basic tuner.  Works like it should, does what it’s supposed to.
- MXR EVH Phase 90 – Great phaser with a little extra EVH edge.
- Danelectro Milkshake – My ol’ standby chorus pedal.  Simple controls, yet sounds great.
- Boss BD-2 Blues Driver – This is the only driver/distortion pedal that I have found that works amazingly with both my electric AND my acoustic.  You can get amazingly diverse sounds out of this, anything from face melting to warm blues.  I tend to lean more towards to blues.
- Boss TR-2 Tremolo – It’s a pretty standard tremolo.  I really enjoy the various types of tremolo I can get out of this pedal.  I’d like to check out The Tremolessence by Dr. Scientist.  From what I hear, it is one of the best sounding tremolo pedals around today.
- Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
- Boss DD-20 Giga Delay – There are loads of things I can do with this pedal.  Anything from Sound on Sound to Modulation, it does its job beautifully.
- Morley Power Wah Volume – Great double duty pedal.

Thanks!
Brian

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Feb 9 2012

Talking Effects with Jonathan Sullivan of Kid Is Qual

Talking Effects with Jonathan Sullivan of Kid Is QualIt was a few months back and I happened to see post on Electrical Guitar Company’s Facebook page showing a YouTube video for the band Kid Is Qual. What I saw was two basses and a drum kit, and loads of groove happening. I was digging it instantly. The video was for their single “Knights of Ole” which I’ll post below.

Now, I’ve see the double bass action in the past. Usually it’s heavy, one laying the low, while the other is layering a melody. Kid Is Qual is completely different. Yes, there is a bass laying the low end, but the other is doing crazy leads. The groove is on the  up beat and very infectious – totally different than the drony/heavy double bass stuff you normally hear. For vocals, Jonathan uses a vocoder and synth effects that are heavily exaggerated and at times sounds very robotic and machine-like.

Below is the video for Knights of Ole -

The band has seriously been killing it lately. They just finished a stint touring with Ween. Now, Kid Is Qual (KIQ) and Ween.. that would be a pretty awesome combination. Here is what Dean Ween had to say about KIQ (full interview here):

Also, we have a really good opening band called Kid is Qual, as in “quality.” It’s two bass players and a drummer and they play talkboxes like Roger Troutman and Zapp talkboxes, so we have a really killer opening band. We usually don’t have opening bands with us on tour, but these guys are special.

I had an opportunity to send Jonathan Sullivan (singer and lead bass) a few questions about the effects he uses. He currently has a bass lead board and vocal board. Lots going on here.

Bass Lead Board:

Talking Effects with Jonathan Sullivan of Kid Is Qual

Digitech Whammy 4
Digitech Weapon (x2)
Pigtronix Mothership Analog Synth
MXR M135 Smart Gate (x2)
Electro-Harmonix #1 Echo
MXR Carbon Copy Delay
JSL Ole
Foxx Tone Machine
Blue Beard Distortion
Boss OC-2 Octave
Electro-Harmonix  Small Stone Phaser (vintage)
Fulltone Fat Boost
Custom 5 Loop True Bypass Strip
Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+

Talking Effects with Jonathan Sullivan of Kid Is Qual Vox BoardElectro-Harmonix V256 Vocoder
Digitech Weapon
Electro-Harmonix Micro Synth (vintage)
MXR M135 Smart Gate
Custom 44 Watt Talkbox by JSL
Boss TU-2 Tuner
Custom 1 True Bypass Loop
Rocktron Hush Noise Reduction

- For the people not familiar with Kid Is Qual, how could you describe what you guys are about.

KIQ is a two bass and drums rock trio. Then throw in some Roger Troutman style talkbox vocals, some lead bass ala Ernie Isley / Vernon Reid, some glitchy white noise, massive amounts of distortion, a few bottles of Makers and Jager, and you have the sound of KIQ. But our aim is to write good pop songs and get the ladies into it.

- Where did the name Kid Is Qual (KIQ) come about?

You know Hank, picking a name is always a tricky thing. You want something that is easy but not cheesy. LOL. For some reason, at the time when I started to work on this music (back in 2007), the word QUAL was sticking out to me. “Qual” as in, quality.  So for whatever reason, i went with Kid is Qual. I must be honest though, I wanted something that would come up in search engines (google) with little competition, you dig what im saying?

- Knights of Ole is a great song, and looked like one hell of a party. Please tell me shooting that video WAS a raging party!

Thanks for the kind words Hank! Yooooo, the video shoot was a fucking party royale my son! I pretty much had all my friends “fly in / drive in” for the shoot. We took to the bottle of Makers about 10am and the shit was tight. The first day of the video was shot at my friend Randy Odell’s house. He is the man! The second day was shot at this club in Richmond called the Bank. The owner pretty much gave us the keys and we had that joint rocking all day and night son, till 4am! HAHA. It was a blast. Lots of drank, lots of girls, and lots of good times. I think that the overall good vibe and party came through, even though we had to edit some of the footage out since some of my peeps ( ladies and dudes alike ) have official partners. LOL.

- So what’s the criteria for Knighthood?

The whole idea of “knights” came to me on the last tour i did with my old band Jack’s Mannequin. We use the term “ole” as a slogan for good times like….”Man that party was rad. Most ole it was”. LOL.  You know how it is. When you are out on the road you make up some dumb shit since all you do is sit around all day on the bus with the same cats, drankin’ the same brews and doing the same thing every night. The “knights” are my boys, the cats who I work and party with. Whether I see them everyday, or if I see them once a year in another country. When we finally get up, it’s on.

- One of the things that caught my eye was the aluminum. So both you and Mike are riding Electrical Guitar Company basses?

Yup , EGC‘s are the shit. My boy Kevin Burkett is a fellow knight, and he makes these amazing and innovative guitars and basses. He is actually in the “Knights of Ole” video. The aluminum really shapes the tone of the distortion and effects, and they track VERY well. And btw, THEY LOOK FUCKING ACE! I’m really lucky to know such an awesome dude. He is my brother from another mother.

- What do aluminum necks give you that wood doesn’t?

They give you a little “sheen” on top. They also have a nice mid growl to them. I used them in Jack’s Mannequin as well. They sound surprisingly warm too. I mean, I like wood basses too. My favorites are old fenders, carl thompson’s, and old G&L’s. I like basses that cut like a knife, and other ones that sit there like three day old cheese (love you Dan Duggins). But for KIQ, the EGC’s ride tall and qual.

Talking Effects with Jonathan Sullivan of Kid Is Qual Vocal Board
- You currently have two pedal boards. Your vocal board and main bass lead board. Let’s start things off with vocal effects. I’m assuming you’re starting vocal input signal with the Electro-Harmonix Vocoder 256 pedal’s XLR jack?

Yes, i go into the EHX 256 for their awesomely shitty auto-tune effect. It’s so gross.

- Have you messed with other vocoders in the past? Why did you stick with the EHX Vocoder 256?

I have an old Roland SVC 350. It is pretty sweet, though I have always had a hard time getting a good sound out of vocoders. I don’t use the 256 for the vocoder effect. I like the 256′s auto-tune because it sounds grimy and glitchy. I mean, it cuts in and out at shows sometimes. I will probably have to upgrade one of these days, but I don’t want too. I like the fact it sounds like shit. LOL.

- Are you chaining the other effects (digitech weapon, microsynth) in through the vocoder 1/4″ in/outs?

I use the microsynth and weapon in my talkbox loop. So to answer your question, no.

- Are you splitting your input signal before the two boards? Are going out from one board to the other?

No , i just chain my bass from the vox board into the bass board. It took me a time to figure out what the fuck i was doing. I guess I am still figuring it out, but I have come a long way. LMAO. This shit is expensive! It has been a learning experience to say the least.

- Were there particular challenges to having a vox and bass board?

I find the biggest challenge is the switching between the two of them. But I use true-bypass loop pedals, so it usually just one click and I’m good.

- Let’s talk about the custom 44 watt talkbox. It looks like a beast. Was build construction your primary reason for picking this up? Or was it all about the tone?

When I finally got into using talkboxes live, the old ones that weren’t powered (golden throat) gave me problems with the set up and all. I kept blowing them up and shit. So I found out about the Rocktron Banshee. Only thing is, they are pieces of shit and they are only 5 watts! 5 watts! “No can do”, as the song goes. So I needed a louder one. I contacted my boy James Seretis (he is in the final scene of the video busting his ass) and he made me the 44 watt one. You need the extra wattage if you want your words to be clear and to be heard. The construction is sturdy as well. We are still tinkering with them as we speak. BTW James also makes a custom bass fuzz pedal called the “Ole” fuzz. It has a mid and bass boost.

- I see that you have 2 Digitech Weapons on the lead bass board.. and 1 on the vocal board. What’s special about that pedal?

They do a lot of things, one being they have a “whammy mode”. It is pretty much a whammy pedal in a “boss” sized box. So I would say I use them mostly because of their size. I don’t have a tech in this band, so the smaller the better. They also have an input level knob, and a effect blend knob, which the whammy pedal does not.

- I understand the logic of the MXR gates on the vocal board and the lead bass board.. but why 2 on the bass board?

The MXR is a killer gate. It is really the best one i have ever used. When you use all these fuzz pedals and shit, you def need a great gate. This is the joint! I hear that Steve Albini uses one. ‘Nuff said, my son.

- How is crazy is the Pigtronix Mothership?

Hank, i gotta tell you. This MAY be the coolest pedal ever made. It pretty much turns your bass into a MOOG. It is def in my top 4 fave pedals, along with the Whammy, Akai Deep Impact, and Roland Jet Phaser. I use it on the second half of “Knights of Ole”. Peeps freak out when they hear it, they think I am playing with a track or something.

- I’ve seen some crazy bass leads in some live KIQ YouTube clips. What is your primary go to lead pedals?

The bread and butter of my lead tone is the whammy pedal, blue beard distortion, and the mxr gate. Everything else is bells and whistles.

- I wasn’t familiar with Blue Beard Distortion, what’s the story on those guys?

This dude Sonny makes them in College Park, MD. They sell them at Atomic Music. Good luck trying to get one, though. I call every week to see if they have any in stock. I pretty much buy everyone I find. It’s my favorite distortion pedal I have ever used. It has lots of gain, but it’s clean.

- For delays, you’re using the MXR Carbon Copy and the EHX Echo, any particular reasons why you chose those particular delays?

I got the EHX Echo for the slapback delay effect. The Carbon Copy rules, and it is small and qual. I am really just getting into delays, actually. I really want an Eventide delay BTW. I saw this dude from Japan named “Miyavi” play last year. Check him out! The shit he was doing with two of those Eventide’s….wow!  I couldn’t believe what I was hearing my son.

- Let’s talk about the Foxx Tone Machine? What makes that pedal unique?

I got my first one in like 1995 for like $50. What a deal! I still have it. They def sounds different than any other distortion pedal I have ever used. I hear Adrian Belew based his whole playing style off this pedal. I also use this on “Knights of Ole”. The Foxx Tone has that awesome “octave” effect as well. They are gross as shit!

- I see you’re using a 5 loop true bypass looper. Are you creating combination effects loops (turning multiple pedals on with one switch)? Or are you focusing on the true bypass on individual pedals and for easy access?

Yes, in KIQ I use the 5 loop true bypass to turn on several effects at once. It is really a game changer. I also used one in JM as well. They are great because if something in your chain breaks you can always turn off the effect and have signal! And obviously it doesn’t suck your tone going through all your pedals. I’m kind of a tone snob. Funny story…… When I was on tour with the Fray in 2009, their guitarist had like 345 pedals. They were all in a chain with these Mickey Mouse cables and shit. LMAO. No bypass pedal! Man, every night I would go hang on stage left to just to see if his shit would break! It never did though, he was really lucky. My shit breaks all the time. Alas.

- I know you have a ton more boxes and used a lot of effects in the studio, are there any more that might make it on the live rig?

Yeah, there are a few I would like to add. The space is the issue, though. I already have two pretty big pedal boards. I need a tech!. The pedals I would like to add to my live set up would be the POG, the Roland Jet Phaser, the Foxx Tone Machine, the EHX Microsynth (vintage), and the Mutron Phaser, among others. And of course I WOULD LOVE to get an Eventide delay one of these days. Santa, do you hear me?

- Any on the board that you’ve been itching to replace? If so what? Why?

Not really. I have weeded out all the McCheese pedals over the past few years. It’s more of a “want to add” thing at this point.

- What is your deserted island pedal? If you could only have one pedal.. what would it be? And why?

As a nerd, this is a tough question Hank! LOL. I would say the Akai Deep Impact. It pretty much turns your bass into a digital synth. But one pedal wouldn’t satisfy my needs. If I was playing in a band on said island (haha), it would have to be the Boss Octave pedal. That is really the most useful pedal for any bass player, IMO.

- How do you learn about pedals you want to check out?

Back in the day I would run into sweet vintage pedals all the time (foxx tone machine), but now I just go to youtube and kind of snoop around.

- Is there something you’re always keeping a 3rd eye on? Type of effect, etc?

I definitely want an Eventide Delay.

- What amp(s) are you using for your live set up?

I use a Gallien Krueger 1001 with an Eden 2×10 cabinet. Mikey uses a GK 800 and a Eden 2 x 10 as well (for size reasons). In the studio I use a vintage Ampeg SVT and an Acoustic 360.

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Kid Is Qual is releasing another EP on March 27th called “Ladies Choice” so be sure to check that out. For more info on Kid Is Qual – visit their website, like them on Facebook and follow the on Twitter!

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Feb 7 2012

Ritzy Bryan Pedal board of The Joy Formidable

Ritzy Bryan Pedal board of The Joy FormidableOne of my favorite computer pass times is to head over to the You Tubes and see if I can find something new musically. I really like music. I like playing. I like listening to it, but what I really like.. is to be inspired from it. That inspiration can be found in many forms – oldies but goodies, a horrible musician, that made a good noise at one point, or even an interview of a musician that makes me think of music in a new way.

Usually during this process I find at least one band that caught my ear for whatever reason, so I really try to do this a couple a times per month. The worst is being stuck in a musical rut. I think back to high school and how so much music was ‘new’ to me. Every person I met, every party I would go to, would be a new musical discovery. It’s not because there was more music back then, but I was very open and I wanted to explore. I think it’s good to keep that attitude today.

Anyways, I stumbled upon The Joy Formidable and something about it caught my ear. I like the chaos that was created by their effects. I like the drive of the tune countered by the pop/nice vocal style of Ritzy Bryan. I like that this video (by kexpradio) was shot in a bike shop, etc. They are from North Wales, UK and.. I want to hear more.

So, as you can see, there are some pedals on the floor. Let’s break down Ritzy Bryan’s board for this post:

Ritzy Bryan Pedal board of The Joy Formidable 2Line 6 Echo Park Delay
Boss GE-7 Equalizer
Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
Boss GE-7 Equalizer
Boss LS-2 Line Selector
Electro-Harmonix Micro POG
Line 6 DM4 Distortion Modeler
Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler
MXR 10 Band Graphic EQ
Boss PH-3 Phaser
Boss TR-2 Tremolo
Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+

I saw that she was manipulating two pedals, and I had a hard time seeing what that pedal was below her hand in the photo above, but I was able to capture one frame that shows it. It looks like she’s manipulating a pair of Boss DD-3 Digital Delays. It was also interesting to see that she has a total of 3 equalizers (2 Boss GE-7 and 1 MXR 10 band). I’m guessing she has a lead route and a rhythm route (based on the Boss LS-2). Still not sure what the MXR 10 band is there for. I was unable see the settings on the 10band, but both GE-7 were flat with the exception of the output (so using them as boost maybe?).

Ritzy Bryan Pedal board of The Joy Formidable 3Let me know if I missed anything.. or if anything is correct by commenting below! Thanks!

UPDATE
The pedal I identified as a Line 6 Echo Park, might actually be a Line 6 Verbzilla. Additionally, right of the MXR 10 Band EQ is a Boss TU-3 Tuner (not seen in the photos above)

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Feb 3 2012

Pedal Line Friday – 2/3 – Andrew Foster

Today’s pedal line is from Andrew Foster. If you have a pedal line (doesn’t have to be in a board) for your rig, please email me a photo, bio, description of pedals and routing to pedallineateffectsbaydotcom. Every Friday I’ll showcase a pedal line submission. Make sure you include any links to your band or music page.

Pedal Line Friday - 2/3 - Andrew FosterThe everyman Psychedelic Board

Excellent site for us guitar geeks out there and the world of effects is a vast one! I thought id submit my board as it could be one for people who havent got the money for the lovely boutique effects we all want, but i get some great results with them.

I recently did a gig in a Theatre that is up on my website to listen to using this board throughout. Its the everymans Psychedelic Pedal Board!

Guitarman Tuner:
Tuning although imperative, is something I’ve never understood why people spend £200 on a pedal for. Its not going to sort your terribly set up guitar to stay in tune! This is noise free, extremely cheap, accurate, with a bypass for not annoying the crowd. Job done!

Boss SD1 Super Overdrive
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We all know what this does! Its the old faithful. I bought this in 1995 and have used it ever since. Its a great pedal for various musical genres and emulates that driven amp sound very well. A stage one overdrive for the start of the chain.

Artec Classic Fuzztone:
This thing is strange! Its a germanium pedal that is a real animal to control. It has some quite nasty top end that needs to be tamed but if you know what your doing with it you can get some really weird fuzz sounds like the ones they used for soloing in the 60′s Psychedelia. Not for the lazy guitarist it completely kills the guitars tone and transforms it into something quite strange, but if you like that, then Fuzz it up! Your mind will be expanded!

Digitech Clapton Crossroads:
This pedal is my main distortion. It had some jib from the press saying the acoustic tone, setting wasn’t good enough, don’t use it then! The Distortion and overdrive settings really are authentic and if your careful of the natural “suck” of the distortion, for a guitar tone that emulates a valve amp at the top of its headroom you wont look back. This is one underrated pedal. Its all over my live record (www.andrewfostermusic.co.uk)

Danelectro Cool cat Tremolo:
This little cheap pedal has some gorgeous vintage tremolo tones in it and works great for old skool rock & roll right up to Johnny Marr nuttiness when used in conjunction with an overdrive. Again I’ve had this for years.

Ibanez DE7 Delay:
This is my favourite pedal I’ve ever bought and i swear by it. The range of use is exceptional with all delay tones that you could think of. I prefer and use the vintage echo setting the most as it suits my style of music, but you can get your Edge and Greenwood delays if you wish. Slap back, long Gilmore solos, long repeats its all there with a complimentary feel that doesn’t kill the guitars tone.

Storm Octave….?????
Now this is something i was hoping Effects Bay could shed some light on! Its the strangest Octave I’ve ever heard with a habit of doing what it wants, but what a sound! Apparently its late seventies, but i cant find any info on it. With one a 9v battery and no power socket i haven’t adapted it yet to the board for live use, but if i did everything would sound like Jack White so maybe i wont!

My amps are Vox AC30 vr, Vox AC4 through a 70s Marshall Cab, and a Session Rockette 50.

Many thanks Effects bay keep up the good work!

Andy

Pedal Line Friday – 2/3 – Andrew Foster

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Jan 28 2012

Helen Money – Effects / Cello / Goodness

Helen Money - Pulled from Helen Money Facebook PageA while back I talked about Steve Albini and his band Shellac playing in my home town (a town he called home as well). The opening act of that show, and for the other west coast dates in 2011, was Helen Money. I didn’t know anything about Helen Money, so I pulled some YouTube clips and was surprised to see it was a solo act, playing a cello with effects and loops. Very interesting. I was very excited to this as well as Shellac.

Alison Chesley who uses the stage name Helen Money plays with an assortment of overdrives, delays and loopers to create a very haunting sound scape. I spoke with her after the show, and we’ve been talking about doing a full on interview here on EffectsBay, so hopefully that will still come together in the near future. I bought her CD “In Tune” after the show and it’s damn good, and would highly recommend picking this up for some great atmospheric instrumental music. Also, it was recorded at Electrical Audio – nuff said.

Why I’m writing about her today is because I came across an interesting video by GearWire where she talks about some of the effects she uses to help her shape her sound. Her pedal board has evolved since this video, but I really liked how she explained why she uses a few of these pedals.

Some of the pedals featured in this video were:

ProCo Rat 2
Boss PS-6 Harmonist
Boss DD-7 Digital Delay
Fulltone Ultimate Octave
Boss RE-20 Space Echo
Boss RC-20 Loop Stations

Alison has also laid cello tracks on albums for Bob Mould and The Broken Social Scene. She is incredibly talented and innovative. If you get a chance, be sure to check out Helen Money!

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