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Studio A designed by platinum engineer /consultant Christos Tsantillis (50 Cent, Patti LaBelle, The Roots, Diddy) and built by Michigan-based custom studio builder Ken Capton (Eminem, Kid Rock).
Chillout set up for fairtrade Cocktail party at the Salthouse... everyone's run off to the cocktails demonstration and tasting!
TC Electronic's new FireWire audio interface--the Impact Twin. My review coming on homestudioguru.com!
Dark because, well, this is what it's like when DJing in a dark club or other venue.
Numark NS7 on the right
CDJs and master mixer in the middle
Wireless mic & recording rack on the left
Music library stored on the DroboPro
Strobist info: first strobe hanging from boom at ceiling height over the mixer with barndoors to reduce light spill on back wall. Second strobe on floor below camera with closed-up barndoors and 5 degree grid to eluminate the DroboPro. Both strobes at minimum power. Two second exposure to capture the lights on the equipment.
2011-05-31.
A lot have changed since my last pedalboard picture which was the biggest I ever had. After that I bought the Vox amp which doesn't react that well to some pedals and moreover I wanted less distraction so I came back to something really simple with juste distorsion, delay and a tuner.
But it couldn't last, Gas got me again but what saves me is maybe lazziness : I don't want to carry a bigger pedalboard than the one in the picture or have some other pedals outside. So I'm gonna stick with this and actually it's enough to do quite a lot of flavors thanks to the digitech on the left that does wah, pitchshift, chorus, flanger and leslie
Chaining :
guitar > Visual Sound Route 808 (overdrive) > Fulltone PlimSoul (overdrive/distorsion) > EHX Freeze > Boss TR-2 Mod (Tremolo) > Digitech EX-7 > EHX Memory Man with Hazarai > TC Polytune > amp
Got myself a new toy to replace my old and faithful Korg DT-10 which gave up on me yesterday. This TC Electronic Polytune is so awesome! Strum, tune and rock!
Got myself a new toy to replace my old and faithful Korg DT-10 which gave up on me yesterday. This TC Electronic Polytune is so awesome! Strum, tune and rock!
From top to bottom:
Eventide DSP7000
Eventide Eclipse
TC Electronic, G-Force
Furman Power Conditioner
Korg Tuner
CAE 3+SE
Rack drawer for my pics etc.
2x Presonus ACP22
Dunlop Rack Wah
CAE Custom Switcher
VHT 2:50:2
The Rack: Shure Wireless System, Whirlwind Multi Selector, TC Electronic G-system, RJM RG-16, Rocktron Patchmate, Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro, Ground Control System GCX Guitar Audio Switcher
The Rack: Shure Wireless System, Whirlwind Multi Selector, TC Electronic G-system, RJM RG-16, Rocktron Patchmate, Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro, Ground Control System GCX Guitar Audio Switcher
Strobist Info:
2x3' softbox on left
Large gold reflector on right
Background spot on boom arm with 10 degree grid
Guitare > pédale de volume et Wah Morley au format réduit (comme ça elle tient sur le pedalboard) > Compresseur Marshall > Polytune TC > Mojo Mojo TC (overdrive) > Mooer Black Secret (copie distortion Rat) > Mooer Ninety Orange (phaser) > Mooer Trelicopter (tremolo) > Mooer Soul Vibe (chorus, vibrato, rotary) > Digitech JamMan (looper).
Le hub d'alimentation propose 8 prises 9V, donc 8 pédales seulement, mais la PolyTune de TC Electronic dispose d'une sortie pour alimenter une neuvième pédale, bien pratique !
This is my “always on” pedal. The TC Electronic Spark Mini is a clean/transparent boost pedal that can add up to 20db to your signal. It doesn’t color your original tone much. I use it not only as a slight volume boost but more for the added presence/sparkle and brilliance it adds to the tone of my guitars. Probably one of my desert island pedal :)