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Matt uses this unit for [[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]] and can be heard on the [[HAARP]] Live CD and DVD {which he kicks on after the second chorus) is what's known as 'zero-through flange'; which, incidentally, is the earliest form of flange, back when recording engineers were pinching the actual tape to get the effect. However, zero-through flange is available on very few conventional flanger pedals. | Matt uses this unit for [[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]] and can be heard on the [[HAARP]] Live CD and DVD {which he kicks on after the second chorus) is what's known as 'zero-through flange'; which, incidentally, is the earliest form of flange, back when recording engineers were pinching the actual tape to get the effect. However, zero-through flange is available on very few conventional flanger pedals. | ||
According to Shane Goodwin in the Dunlop TV interview, Chris uses this unit for some delay parts including in [[Hysteria (song)|Hysteria]]. | According to [[Shane Goodwin}Shane Goodwin]] in the Dunlop TV interview, Chris uses this unit for some delay parts including in [[Hysteria (song)|Hysteria]]. | ||
{{Backto | guitar effects}} | {{Backto | guitar effects}} | ||
[[Category:Gear]] | [[Category:Gear]] |
Revision as of 11:51, 30 August 2016
This is a rack unit from TC Electronics
Matt uses this unit for Stockholm Syndrome and can be heard on the HAARP Live CD and DVD {which he kicks on after the second chorus) is what's known as 'zero-through flange'; which, incidentally, is the earliest form of flange, back when recording engineers were pinching the actual tape to get the effect. However, zero-through flange is available on very few conventional flanger pedals.
According to [[Shane Goodwin}Shane Goodwin]] in the Dunlop TV interview, Chris uses this unit for some delay parts including in Hysteria.