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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 [[ | According to [[Shane Goodwin]] (Chris's former bass tech) in the Dunlop TV interview, Chris uses this unit for some delay parts including [[Hysteria (song)|Hysteria]] and [[Map of the Problematique (song)|Map of the Problematique]] | ||
{{Backto | guitar effects}} | {{Backto | guitar effects}} | ||
[[Category:Gear]] | [[Category:Gear]] |
Revision as of 19:56, 19 June 2019
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 (Chris's former bass tech) in the Dunlop TV interview, Chris uses this unit for some delay parts including Hysteria and Map of the Problematique