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Pedalboards of the Stars: Part IV

I went to the reunion show for These Arms Are Snakes last weekend, and grabbed a picture of Brian Cook's board. Easily one of the most creative players I have ever seen, and a larger than life tone as well!

Nice, thanks for posting this!

There's a very good multicamshow of it that recently got posted, you can see lots of pedal action ;) if not for the pandemic, I think I would have flown all the way for this show...

 
Paul D'Amour posted his rig for the current Ministry tour on his Facebook.

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WOW, that's amazing! They're my favorite band right now, I am flowing to Amsterdam in two weeks to see them. :)
Awesome! Yeah Matthew Walsh is a great engineer, have had the good fortune to work with him on multiple occasions in multiple capacities. He's usually quick to ask what I'm using as of late on bass as well.. Seems to me the WOD guys love experimenting with new sounds constantly; which is refreshing to hear
 
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From Adam Neelys latest video
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I see a Darkglass Microtubes X7, Eventide H9, something red (looks OneControlish but I can’t tell), and a tuner. Maybe some kind of wireless off the board?

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Look at 7:22 to 7:40 for a couple of good shots.
 
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