Passion And Warfare Tone Quest |
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Jun 6 2017, 10:09 PM |
I think I mentioned phill about this guy while we were listening his sound samples. It's worth a check, I'm leaving comments to you guys on this one
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-many-gui...st-part-ii.html |
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Jun 7 2017, 02:12 PM |
I was dead wrong on his tone. It' evidently vastly complex on this album. To wit....
-- The conglomeration of equipment used on the album could choke an elephant. AMPS: a. Seven different Marshall 100 watt heads were used throughout the recordings, all moded by Jose Arrendondo. They were run differently at different times for a desired effect. Sometimes I went out of the line level to the Bradshaw Rack, and sometimes it was just directly out of the head into the cabs. On the tune "Liberty," a specially made direct box was constructed for me by Steve Firlotte. It utilizes an old transformer I had laying around. It's extremely clean and useful. b. Carvin pre amp c. Rockman stereo rack mount pre amp d. ADA pre amp e. Direct into Massenburg mic pre's f. Direct into API pre amp g. Direct into Neve AD80 pre amp h. Marshall power amp 9000 i. Mesa boogie power amp, Strat 400 j. Fender Deluxe reverb amp k. Roland Jazz Chorus 1. Marshall pre amp GUITARS: a. Three Ibanez Universe 7 String Guitars - black, white, and psychocolored. On the tune "Liberty," the Black 7-String Universe was used on all distorted sounds such as melodies and harmonizer. b. Ibanez Jem 7, 77 and 777 c. Guild 12- and 6-String acoustics. On the tune "Liberty," A Guild Acoustic with direct mic'ing was used d. Choral Sitar e. B.c. Rich Double Neck f. Tom Anderson custom guitar g. Charvel Green Meanie FOOT PEDALS: Cry Baby Wah Wah, MXR Distortion, Boss Super Overdrive, MXR Phase 90, MXR Phase 100, MXR Flanger, Maestro Phase Shifter, Mution Bi Phase, some others I can't remember. ----- BOB BRADSHAW RACK: On occasion I went through my rack. If I used a piece of gear either coming into the console to be recorded, or in the mix, it was one of these many pieces: Rack - 2 Eventide H-3000 Harmonizers 2 Yamaha 1500 delays 1 T.c. Electronics Stereo Chorus 1 T.c. Electronics Signal Processor 2290 1 Drawmer Dual Gate 2 SPX 90's (Yamaha) 2 Roland SDE 3000's 2 Eventide 969 Harmonizers OUTBOARD GEAR IN STUDIO RACK USED ON GUITAR: a. Lexicon 480L b. Neve Compressor Limiter c. Urei compressor Limiters d. Yamaha Rev 7, Rev 1 and Rev 5 e. MXR Rack Mount Phaser and Flanger f. A Partridge In A Pear Tree OUTBOARD EQUALIZERS: API, Neve 4 Band, Massenburg, Yamaha Graphic, Pultec STRINGS: The only ones I'm sure of are for the 7-String. Normal D'Addario 0] Gibson. Gauge: 42-10 with a 53 on the bottom 7th string. CABINETS (SPEAKERS): 2 - 4 by 12" cabinets housing 30 watt celestians. MICS: Senhouser 421 and Sure 57s, close mic'd on amps, 414 AKG on the acoustic guitar. 2. BALLERINA 12/24 RAP This piece is performed with the use of the Eventide H-3000( harmonizer. A stereo harmonizing delay program is set. There are 2 echos, the first being 180 ms (one sixteenth note) and sounding a major 6th higher. The second delay is set to 360 ms (one eighth note) and is sounding a perfect 4th higher than the original. The two delayed harmonized signals are panned left and right respectively. The part is played in an 8th note fashion to the delays. The actual noted part is the performance part of the original 8th (The dry guitar) ----- EDIT: wow eh? Delayed/harmonized two different ways and panned left and right. Sure!! why the heck not!! I think I mentioned phill about this guy while we were listening his sound samples. It's worth a check, I'm leaving comments to you guys on this one
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-many-gui...st-part-ii.html This post has been edited by Todd Simpson: Jun 7 2017, 02:18 PM |
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Jun 7 2017, 10:13 PM |
haha that guy is crazy! I have the original score & tab book, so I'm familiar with all the equipment used and the photos shared there.
On a side note, I'm happy to say that I'll be seeing Steve live the next week, and he'll be playing this album complete. Can't wait! -------------------- My lessons
Do you need a Guitar Plan? Join Gab's Army Check my band:Cirse Check my soundcloud:Soundcloud Please subscribe to my:Youtube Channel |
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Jun 8 2017, 05:49 AM |
He may not be that crazy after all. I dug in to it and the guy who runs the I HEART GUITAR blog interviewed VAI for the anniversary of the album in question. Here is a link to thread with wads of info and the interview.
http://iheartguitarblog.com/2015/09/fascin...nd-warfare.html haha that guy is crazy! I have the original score & tab book, so I'm familiar with all the equipment used and the photos shared there.
On a side note, I'm happy to say that I'll be seeing Steve live the next week, and he'll be playing this album complete. Can't wait! |
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Jun 9 2017, 06:24 PM |
And I'd love to read some review from a GMC instructor about the show I'll do! 6 days... -------------------- My lessons
Do you need a Guitar Plan? Join Gab's Army Check my band:Cirse Check my soundcloud:Soundcloud Please subscribe to my:Youtube Channel |
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