Tool's Adam Jones Has A Wicked New Pedal
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Tool's Adam Jones Has A Wicked New Pedal
Hey all:
Just reading the Guitar World cover interview with Tool's Adam Jones and he talks about this wild pedal his engineer made for their new album. It sounded so crazy, I figured you'd all get a kick out of it.
Jones talks about how he has this Gig-FX Chopper pedal he had worked on so he could go from a clean sound to tremolo and control the tremolo speed as well. The pedal let him slow it down and speed it up.
Jones tells his engineer that he wished he could do this with ANY pedal. So the dude does his thing and comes back with what looks like a wah pedal, but you plug your other pedals into it. It blends between your clean sound and the pedal effect, so you can fade in the effect gradually, "like a breath," instead of clicking the pedal on.
Drew
Just reading the Guitar World cover interview with Tool's Adam Jones and he talks about this wild pedal his engineer made for their new album. It sounded so crazy, I figured you'd all get a kick out of it.
Jones talks about how he has this Gig-FX Chopper pedal he had worked on so he could go from a clean sound to tremolo and control the tremolo speed as well. The pedal let him slow it down and speed it up.
Jones tells his engineer that he wished he could do this with ANY pedal. So the dude does his thing and comes back with what looks like a wah pedal, but you plug your other pedals into it. It blends between your clean sound and the pedal effect, so you can fade in the effect gradually, "like a breath," instead of clicking the pedal on.
Drew
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sure, hardly a novel idea, but a good one nonetheless. starting in the 70's, jerry garcia had a knob on his guitar where he could control the dry signal vs. effects loop blend.Derrick wrote:Don't they call those volume pedals?
adam jones has always been a tasteful user of effects. actually, i've always meant to catch a tool concert but circumstance were never in favor.
Really? Here's a nerdy question: Do you know if they were sending the effects channel to and from his guitar, or was that knob sending a control voltage to some kind of remote box that was handling the signal blending?lyman wrote:sure, hardly a novel idea, but a good one nonetheless. starting in the 70's, jerry garcia had a knob on his guitar where he could control the dry signal vs. effects loop blend.
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i have a roland GP8 guitar effects rack that has assignable pedal control and i've done the wet dry thing a bunch. i also really like having a pedal to affect the amount of overdrive i'm using. it's silly fun to just sweep the drive up heading into a solo or section of the song requiring said saturation. i've always said that i was going to build on e for my live rig to a pedal or two, but i haven't. i guess that's item #4718 on the list of cool things to do today.
speaking of which it's an obscenely beautiful day up here in vermont and i'm going to go outside now.
cheers.
speaking of which it's an obscenely beautiful day up here in vermont and i'm going to go outside now.
cheers.
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well, given the fact that the great joe baressi recorded the upcoming Tool record, its no surprise that such unique pedal stuff was going on. joe is quite the crafty and knowledgable guy when it comes to pedals and guitars. his work with kyuss and the melvins are great examples of amazing guitar tones and treatments to signals. i can't bloody wait until the new Tool record comes out- may 2nd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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