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Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:36 am
by floating opera
MannequinRaces wrote:sjtele wrote:I know Nels Cline's board has been posted before but I just thought this was cool as hell. Wilco has a page that allows you to pan and zoom in super tight on details of their loft area. Same technology used by the Mars Rover. Fuck Mars, lets see what Nels uses.............
http://www.wilcoworld.net/loft/gigapan.php
That was pretty cool!
i used ot hate on Wilco so hard 'til i saw that documentarie & that totally changed my mind about them. that documentarie, their loft studio space & the fact that YHF is really inventive (& not as bad as record as i assumed it would be...(& the fact that Jeff Tweedy listens to Merzboow...)...) instantly changed my opinion about Wilco. & i had no idea they were from Chicago--
i like that Nels Cline has both a 'B' board & he uses a Kaoss Pad. i think thats great. to be honest i have not actually heard his work but i respect Nels Cline on GP.

Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:56 am
by phantasmagorovich
Got this info from Fred Frith. No pic but that's what he wrote:
ProCo Rat and a Korg volume pedal pretty much define what I do
after that it's all frills right?
Line 6 looper
Electro Harmonix Pog 2
Whammy
tremelo
compressor
etc etc
Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 3:38 am
by Seizurema
Just saw HEALTH last night and managed to be a nerd and figuh shit out. By far my favorite band out of the 2000's, probably my favorite noiserock band as well, if you haven't heard them stop reading this and go listen.
Jake's board

Boss TU-2 Tuner
Crowther Audio Prunes & Custard
Boss TR-2 Trem
Boss RV-3 Verb/Delay
EHX Deluxe Memory Man
EHX Micro POG (not pictured, above the Pitchfactor)
Eventide Pitchfactor
Some unidentified small-box orange pedal with 2 knobs. He didn't step on it for the entire show, so no idear.
And then he runs his vox through a TC-Helicon Create XT Multifx thing.
And then info on John's board (no pic sadly) comes courtesy of some random guy on teh youtoobs.
"Moog MF-102 Ring Modulator
Boss SL-20 Slicer
Electro-Harmonix Micro POG
Boss DS-1 Distortion
Behringer Xenyx 802 Mixer
Road Rage A/B Pedal
Peterson StroboStomp 2
ZVex Box of Metal (?) it might be the vexter series fuzz factory [makes more sense]
Boss PS-5 Super Shifter
Boss RE-20 Space Echo
that's pretty much it as far as i can see. he runs two dynamic mics into the mixer in a pretty unique fashion to get the feedback and i'm 90% sure the effects are in a parallel chain on the fx sends and his bass is on the 3rd channel of the mixer, but i could be wrong. the strobostomp is used as a kill switch on what i believe is one of the chains in the parallel effects line. the only thing i'm stumped on is the the "solo" part in die slow (the weird pitched feedback that cuts in and out of the rhythm that is produced by the sl-20 loop). i'm not sure if he is twisting a knob on the ps-5, or if he is twisting the knob on the mixer's fx send, or maybe it's a pedal that i didn't see. "

Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:32 am
by floating opera
LOL funny becuz i've been talking myself out of not going to see Indian Jewelry becuz HEALTH is on the bill.

Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:37 am
by Seizurema
Ahahah. I could definately see why somone would dislike HEALTH though.
Indian Jewelry were quite awesome, but I was like right by the stage so the mix was really fuckin weird, it was like all bass and no guitars or vox. *shrugs* They were still awesome enough that I bought a shirt.
I was chilling with them before the show outside, not realizing at all who they were,too haha. It was a mindfuck when they walked on stage and I was like "Hey it's that goth girl I was talking to before...wait.."
Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:49 am
by phantasmagorovich
Seizurema wrote: I was chilling with them before the show outside, not realizing at all who they were,too haha. It was a mindfuck when they walked on stage and I was like "Hey it's that goth girl I was talking to before...wait.."
Same thing happened to me with Godspeed you black emperor.
Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 10:22 am
by modernage
Seizurema wrote:Jake's board

Boss TU-2 Tuner
Crowther Audio Prunes & Custard
Boss TR-2 Trem
Boss RV-3 Verb/Delay
EHX Deluxe Memory Man
EHX Micro POG (not pictured, above the Pitchfactor)
Eventide Pitchfactor
Some unidentified small-box orange pedal with 2 knobs. He didn't step on it for the entire show, so no idear. And then he runs his vox through a TC-Helicon Create XT Multifx thing.
Looks like an old DOD. Perhaps a
DOD 250 Overdrive?
Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:22 am
by Jero
modernage wrote:Seizurema wrote:Jake's board
Some unidentified small-box orange pedal with 2 knobs. He didn't step on it for the entire show, so no idear.
Looks like an old DOD. Perhaps a
DOD 250 Overdrive?
That's what I was thinking
Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:40 pm
by floating opera
Seizurema wrote:Ahahah. I could definately see why somone would dislike HEALTH though.
i don't necessarily
dislike HEALTH. i think dislike is too strong of a word though. i'm more like mildly indifferent to HEALTH.

Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:48 pm
by Seizurema
Ah, in that case I would definately go see the show

Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:02 pm
by Blurillaz
floating opera wrote:to be honest i have not actually heard his work but i respect Nels Cline on GP.

:O
imho, nels cline's soo work is much better than wilco, pick up Coward and Buried on Bunker Hill if you have the chance, you won't be dissapointed.

Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 12:28 am
by daydreamer
saw Wavves on friday he just had 4 boss pedals and a footswitch for his amps dirt (Fender Deville). one was a tuner, one was a chorus and one was a flanger I think. the last one was probably a delay or reverb. some of these may have been used for his voice instead of his guitar though
Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:25 am
by sjtele
Saw the Nels Cline Singers the other night in Philly and was blown away. Went from atmospheric to jazzy to noise to balls out wall of wailing. Gotta say he's a master of pedals, on the floor and at arms reach. Knows exactly where to use em and so quick on his feet that if you blink you'll miss it. FWIW looked to be playin through a Hot Rod Deluxe. If I remember right he doesn't travel with an amp, just uses what he can get his hands on at the show. Anywho, great show, here's a shot ... and a viddy I threw together.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzQs79wcyWI[/youtube]
Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:56 am
by testertube
floating opera wrote:MannequinRaces wrote:sjtele wrote:I know Nels Cline's board has been posted before but I just thought this was cool as hell. Wilco has a page that allows you to pan and zoom in super tight on details of their loft area. Same technology used by the Mars Rover. Fuck Mars, lets see what Nels uses.............
http://www.wilcoworld.net/loft/gigapan.php
That was pretty cool!
i used ot hate on Wilco so hard 'til i saw that documentarie & that totally changed my mind about them. that documentarie, their loft studio space & the fact that YHF is really inventive (& not as bad as record as i assumed it would be...(& the fact that Jeff Tweedy listens to Merzboow...)...) instantly changed my opinion about Wilco. & i had no idea they were from Chicago--
i like that Nels Cline has both a 'B' board & he uses a Kaoss Pad. i think thats great. to be honest i have not actually heard his work but i respect Nels Cline on GP.


Re: Pedalboards of the Stars ~ Super Awesome ILF Version
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:53 pm
by Jero
testertube wrote:
Well I do believe that's a great wall!