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Cuff |
Posted - 01/25/2009 : 06:38:12 AM Can anyone help with the following...
1. What model Morley volume pedal does tim use?
2. What preamp does tim use? |
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gnome44 |
Posted - 02/03/2009 : 2:39:41 PM Fishman Matrix. |
Cuff |
Posted - 02/03/2009 : 09:58:37 AM quote: Originally posted by Fluffy
All of TR's current setups:
ELECTRIC(DMB & TR3)
Fender Stratocaster Gibson Flying V Gibson Les Paul Schecter Diamond Series C-7 Blackjack 7 string(TR3) Marshall JCM-2000 TSL w/ Marshall1960A 4X12 Angled Cabinet(DMB) Marshall JCM 2000-DSL 401 Super Lead w/ Switch Pedal(TR3)
Effects loop(starting at the send end): Boss DD-7 Digital Delay > Dunlop Uni-Vibe > Hughes & Kettner Rotosphere > (back into the effects loop)
TR's Guitar into MoogerFooger Ring Modulator > Ernie Ball Volume Pedal > (directly into amp, uses a bypass on Ring Modulator for DMB setup)
ACOUSTIC(D&T and SOLO)
Martin D-35(6 string D&T and SOLO) Martin D12-28(12 string SOLO)
Both 6 & 12 run thru the "Fishman Aura Acoustic Imaging Blender" first
6 String Pedal Board: Boss DD-5 or 7 Digital Delay MoogerFooger Ring Modulator Ernie Ball Volume Pedal Fishman Pro EQ Platinum Acoustic Guitar Preamp/DI
12 String Pedal Board: Ernie Ball Volume Pedal Fishman Pro EQ Platinum Acoustic Guitar Preamp/DI
NOTE: TR does not use the EQ feature on Fishman Pro. He only uses that as a DI box to send to FOH as the Fishman Aura creates his tone and sound.
thanks! would you happen to also know what pickup tim has in the d-35? |
Fluffy |
Posted - 01/31/2009 : 12:55:19 PM All of TR's current setups:
ELECTRIC(DMB & TR3)
Fender Stratocaster Gibson Flying V Gibson Les Paul Schecter Diamond Series C-7 Blackjack 7 string(TR3) Marshall JCM-2000 TSL w/ Marshall1960A 4X12 Angled Cabinet(DMB) Marshall JCM 2000-DSL 401 Super Lead w/ Switch Pedal(TR3)
Effects loop(starting at the send end): Boss DD-7 Digital Delay > Dunlop Uni-Vibe > Hughes & Kettner Rotosphere > (back into the effects loop)
TR's Guitar into MoogerFooger Ring Modulator > Ernie Ball Volume Pedal > (directly into amp, uses a bypass on Ring Modulator for DMB setup)
ACOUSTIC(D&T and SOLO)
Martin D-35(6 string D&T and SOLO) Martin D12-28(12 string SOLO)
Both 6 & 12 run thru the "Fishman Aura Acoustic Imaging Blender" first
6 String Pedal Board: Boss DD-5 or 7 Digital Delay MoogerFooger Ring Modulator Ernie Ball Volume Pedal Fishman Pro EQ Platinum Acoustic Guitar Preamp/DI
12 String Pedal Board: Ernie Ball Volume Pedal Fishman Pro EQ Platinum Acoustic Guitar Preamp/DI
NOTE: TR does not use the EQ feature on Fishman Pro. He only uses that as a DI box to send to FOH as the Fishman Aura creates his tone and sound.
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GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 01/30/2009 : 7:46:21 PM quote: Originally posted by Ranting Thespian
Well, I adore my Boss Rotary Speaker Simulator. It is the most tweakable and best sounding Rotary Speaker Simulator that I have played (and I have played the Hughe's & Kettner).
Funny you should mention that because that is the one I was actually considering a while back. Then while searching for info about it I watched the video for the SL-20 slicer pedal and wanted that instead because it's so trippy. I have yet to buy either of them though. I have a feeling the slicer might be fun for a while but would wind up collecting dust and not getting used much. |
Ranting Thespian |
Posted - 01/30/2009 : 7:07:05 PM quote: Originally posted by GuitarGuy305
quote: Originally posted by Cuff
i have a hughes & kettner rotosphere pedal (leslie simulator) - it's my favourite pedal BY FAR
I really want one of those. I've tried to find a cheap knockoff with a similar effect but nothing really compares to the original.
Well, I adore my Boss Rotary Speaker Simulator. It is the most tweakable and best sounding Rotary Speaker Simulator that I have played (and I have played the Hughe's & Kettner). |
sciphish |
Posted - 01/29/2009 : 9:53:18 PM I can't remember off the top of my head, if any of you are going to the seminar. But I hope effects is part of the weekend, I think it would be interesting if even as a minimum if some of us collaborated on such a topic. It could produce some interesting results. |
GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 01/29/2009 : 11:25:57 AM quote: Originally posted by Cuff
i have a hughes & kettner rotosphere pedal (leslie simulator) - it's my favourite pedal BY FAR
I really want one of those. I've tried to find a cheap knockoff with a similar effect but nothing really compares to the original. |
Cuff |
Posted - 01/29/2009 : 08:40:36 AM quote: Originally posted by Ranting Thespian
I had a Dunlop UniVibe pedal(which was nice), but I sold it once I got the Boss Rotary Speaker Simulator.
Also check out the Aura at http://www.fishmanaura.com/ . You will want something compatible for a midi setup to download the images from the computer to your Aura (the Midisport Uno is a good one, it is USB to MIDI so you don't need to add anything to your computer).
i have a hughes & kettner rotosphere pedal (leslie simulator) - it's my favourite pedal BY FAR |
Ranting Thespian |
Posted - 01/29/2009 : 04:11:59 AM I had a Dunlop UniVibe pedal(which was nice), but I sold it once I got the Boss Rotary Speaker Simulator.
Also check out the Aura at http://www.fishmanaura.com/ . You will want something compatible for a midi setup to download the images from the computer to your Aura (the Midisport Uno is a good one, it is USB to MIDI so you don't need to add anything to your computer). |
sciphish |
Posted - 01/28/2009 : 01:10:23 AM Great! So I will still plan on getting that crybaby. Thanks for the insight. |
GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 01/27/2009 : 07:32:32 AM I believe the model of mine is a Dunlop Crybaby 95Q. Other than being switchless it also has a knob to control the intensity of the wah, which is great for using it with acoustic guitars.
Morley also makes a couple switchless wahs I think, but I've decided to steer clear of them since I was never really impressed with their wah sound overall. |
Cuff |
Posted - 01/27/2009 : 06:03:42 AM that's cool you got him to sign it. i have my eye on one at the moment. I think I will buy it |
Ranting Thespian |
Posted - 01/27/2009 : 02:56:08 AM the Moogerfooger is the Ring Modulator.
Also, yes he uses the Fishman Aura (which is spectacular . . . especially if you had Tim sign it and is sitting at your feet right now ) |
Cuff |
Posted - 01/27/2009 : 02:15:20 AM does anyone know which moogerfooger pedal he has in that photo? |
sciphish |
Posted - 01/26/2009 : 9:40:00 PM Guitarguy, what wah is that, and how is it? I am looking into getting a Keeley modded crybaby, but that sounds intriguing. |
GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 01/26/2009 : 1:58:17 PM I think he used the Morley on the 1999 D&T tour. I think he switched to the EB pedal soon after that. I think I remember Fluffy mentioning something about Tim owning a few Morleys because they kept breaking.
I had a Morley Wah/Volume for a while too. I used to think it was cool having the Wah switch off to the side, but it became kind a nuisance if you needed to kick the wah on in the spur of the moment. I use a separate wah now that is switch less, so just putting your foot on it activates the effect and it stop when you take your foot off. |
Kevin |
Posted - 01/26/2009 : 1:46:41 PM I forget which year(s) the article was referring to, but when they did T+D, I remember reading Tim used a Morley Volume/Wah combo pedal, which I happen to own. Kind of a pain hitting the stupid button to turn on wah though. |
Cuff |
Posted - 01/26/2009 : 05:24:03 AM fyi you can see the fishman aura in this pic between the two pedal boards
http://guitarstories.com/assets/images/artistImages/r/timReynolds/web/ADDS9510.jpg
it's from the string theory story mentioned in another thread |
Cuff |
Posted - 01/25/2009 : 6:52:28 PM just found a photo showing him using a fishman aura imaging blender preamp |
Cuff |
Posted - 01/25/2009 : 6:43:54 PM quote: Originally posted by Hopeful Rolling Waves
It's an Ernie Ball volume pedal.
he has used an ernie ball for his electric setup, but the one he mostly uses acoustic is definately a morley |
Hopeful Rolling Waves |
Posted - 01/25/2009 : 11:33:06 AM It's an Ernie Ball volume pedal. |