correction..he doesnt use distortion pedals other than an ibanez tubescreamer
he uses his rivera kr7 for an amp that's it
boss metalzone
Distortion before the zoom. Unless you want to use just the compressor and noise reduction from zoom then to distortion pedal, but then any modulation effects will sound weird.
Well, the intro is obviously clean sound, then verse a little bit grunge-like sound and in the solo probably chorus/flanger. This is mostly correct. You will need a distortion pedal (if your amp has distortion, that will work but the correct pedal would be a Boss DS-1), a chorus pedal (any chorus will work but the pedal used in the recording is a Electro Harmonix Small Clone) and some kind of compression/sustainer. The comp pedal isn't required...most people get by without it when they cover the song. But a compression effect is used in the recording. The first part of the intro is clean, the second is distorted. Use the chorus for the verses and the prechorus, then switch it off and go back to the distortion for the chorus and preverse. Use all the effects for the solo.
I'm pretty sure he used the dcon rat distortion pedal on in utero. i might be wrong about that.
I was on the working crew for Joe in NYC. he has his Saturator pedal from Vox, he has a digitech whammy.
Use a Korg, Ibanez distortion pedal, or use a processor.
boss metalzone
Distortion before the zoom. Unless you want to use just the compressor and noise reduction from zoom then to distortion pedal, but then any modulation effects will sound weird.
Both Eddie and John don't use distortion pedals they use Big Bite pedals they are boost overdrive pedals. You can find them here, www.bigbitefx.com or www.facebook.com/bigbitefx
Well, the intro is obviously clean sound, then verse a little bit grunge-like sound and in the solo probably chorus/flanger. This is mostly correct. You will need a distortion pedal (if your amp has distortion, that will work but the correct pedal would be a Boss DS-1), a chorus pedal (any chorus will work but the pedal used in the recording is a Electro Harmonix Small Clone) and some kind of compression/sustainer. The comp pedal isn't required...most people get by without it when they cover the song. But a compression effect is used in the recording. The first part of the intro is clean, the second is distorted. Use the chorus for the verses and the prechorus, then switch it off and go back to the distortion for the chorus and preverse. Use all the effects for the solo.
I'm pretty sure he used the dcon rat distortion pedal on in utero. i might be wrong about that.
I was on the working crew for Joe in NYC. he has his Saturator pedal from Vox, he has a digitech whammy.
yes. it is not commonly used but when it is, its a great full sounding tone. john entwistle in his later years used great distortion. also some wolfmother songs use it. me aswell.
Basseffect pedals usually have a B in the little code for the pedal...for example an ordinary guitar pedal is the boss ME - 50,the bass version is the boss ME - 50B....also bassseffect pedals are designed for the tomal range of a bass and not a guitar,but you can still use guitar pedals for effects with your bass rig,eg in the somg the ace of spades lemmy uses a guitar distortion for his bass
Just the distortion from a Marshall JCM 900 amp (they don't use distortion pedals).
OK, a distortion pedal is an effect pedal mostly used by musicians to get a "meaner" sound. Where as fuzz pedals just make your sound "dirty"; these "distortion" pedals push your sound over the edge.There are some that give more of a "crunch" and other's that sound more ... "liquid".Sorry for all the poor descriptions. Some specific examples of the sounds produced by these pedals are:AC/DC guitarist Angus Young's trademarked sound is what most would call "crunch".The late ex-Pantera guitarist "Dimebag" Darrel had what most would call "liquid" distortion.Older distortion pedal achieved these effects by use of analog circuitry and manipulation of the signal generated by the guitar. Modern pedals generally use digital circuitry.
im pretty sure he uses '11 or '10 because he has to tune to drop B and sometimes drop A brand wise im no so sure