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Post by princeofpersia on Jun 24, 2017 11:53:50 GMT -5
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Post by Rarkphoenix on Jun 25, 2017 13:31:18 GMT -5
Great find! Really interesting stuff. Also, for any gear-fans/musicians, Troy uses the stock El34 power valves (as far as he's aware - asked him about this at the M&G), so the Rockerverb's setup is essentially stock. Any variations in tone come from a combination of the pedals he's using and the coil tap.
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Post by princeofpersia on Jun 25, 2017 14:10:11 GMT -5
I don't know much about drums but Will's drum set is probably one of the coolest kits I've ever seen. it has such a nice shape and good looking arrangement. I liked it since he joined the band and always make me amazed when I watch the videos and pictures and of course the way he plays it. but wow those electronic drum pieces he added to the set a few years ago and the sound they make! Oo and the quality of those pedals and those twin bass drums and shiny Zildjians! even his throne looks so cool! if I could compare it to a car, it could be equal to a Lamborghini Veneno but in drums world!
I also liked Tim's pedal board and those keys. never seen such thing before.
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Post by Rarkphoenix on Jun 25, 2017 14:39:55 GMT -5
Tim's Moog Taurus is pretty cool. I have a feeling we'll be hearing a lot more of that in Synthesis. In the recent interview at Rockfest Tim said he was independently working on "about 10 different ideas" for Ev, so I think we could have some really interesting new sounds coming up in the not so distant future.
I also love how expansive and adaptable Will's drumkit is, by incorportating the Roland module in there, he really is ready for any kind of performance and can use any of those sounds at any given moment. When they played The Change in London, I honestly thought he'd brought out some genuine bongos, looked over and he was hitting the drum pads. That's how realistic they sound. They can go from traditional to space-age in a heartbeat. Again, I think this has loads of potential in Synthesis. I love how Will's sort of turned his touring drumkit from "the rhythm section" to "mission control". It's pretty cool.
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