I haven't listened to it yet but I have seen them play live in a very tiny venue with the new line up. The only pedals I saw were on top of his keyboard, not sure he used any on bass, just Jazz -> 2 SVTs! The keyboard setup seemed to be a clone of Chris Ross's setup, and I think he used an English Muff'n overdrive pedal at least... Plus an old Memory Man delay for self ocillation swoops.
Last edited by dannybuoy : 10-28-2009 at 11:00 AM.
Listened to it last night - definitely some overdrive/distortion/fuzz (or mega cranked tube amp) on some tracks, plus a N.I.B. inspired wah intro to one of the tracks... If you Google Ian Peres you get his Facebook page, so you could try and be his 'friend' and ask him yourself!
Last edited by dannybuoy : 10-29-2009 at 02:38 AM.
According to drum/bass/keyboard tech Judd Kalish, Peres plays a Fender 1962 reissue bass through an Ampeg SVT VR head and an 8x10. Keyboards are a Korg CX-3 and Rhodes piano. “For bass guitar, I use a Korg Pitchblack chromatic tuner, a Dimebag Darell wah pedal, a Way Huge Swollen Pickle distortion pedal and an Electro Harmonix English Muff'n pedal,” Kalish says. The CX-3 sees an original Electro Harmonix Memory Man Deluxe delay pedal. “For the Rhodes, I use a Crowther Audio Hotcake distortion pedal and an Electro Harmonix reissue Memory Man pedal.”
Hope that helps.
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I don't know what effect he did use, but you can write on his wall , and ask him about the effect used . He's being nice with ppl who ask him about music. He 's a great guy, good luck , cheers. xx