Spammers will be subject to a ban.ģ) Gear posts not about pedals do not belong here. What qualifies as spam? Read about it here. Breaking this rule results in a ban.Ģ) No spam/advertising allowed. Hate speech, sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, etc will not be tolerated. Be respectful, and don’t allow disagreements devolve into personal attacks. You are entitled to your opinions, but remember that they are entitled to theirs. Opinions posted are reflective only of the person posting them. If you are new, please read the page on rediquetteġ) Be kind to others. (everyone is expected to read these before posting, more details here) Also confirmed the Pladask Elektrisk Fabrikat.The place for all things related to guitar pedals. It’s possible that the FV-30 #1 controls the send level to the RE-20.Ī photo of Thom during soundcheck from Tom Skinner’s Instagram.ĮDIT (Nov 21, 2022): added info about Thom’s vocal pedals. However, he does use hisīoss RE-20 for multi-repeat delays on Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses. Using the DIG for his delay sounds this tour. The FV500 has the word “repeat” written on it, and it controls theĮffect send level to Thom’s Strymon DIG delay pedal. It’s definitely not a common setup, but it is a highly versatile one (unless the engineer forgets to switch the pedal on cue of course)! Most likely, Plank or the FOH engineer have control over the effect routing, and they can select which pedals Thom’s volume pedal is connected to. This shows that the pedals are always active. Note that the LEDs are lit on most of Thom’s vocal pedals (this was also visible in past live footage). This suggests that Thom uses it to control the input level (like an effect send) to his delay pedals. The FV500 seems to have “repeat” written on it. Boss FV30 volume pedal #3 (off-board, Rainbow Machine effect send).Boss FV30 volume pedal #2 (synth loop volume).Boss FV30 volume pedal #1 (vocal effect send).Boss FV500 volume pedal (vocal effect send).Earthquaker Devices Grand Orbiter V3 phaser.In addition, there’s a new pedal sandwiched between Thom’s Interstellar Overdrive and his Astral Destiny pedals. Tom Skinner posted a photo on Instagram (included below) that shows Thom is still using his DBA Interstellar Overdrive or the Earthquaker Devices Plumes overdrive pedals. Just hiding behind Thom’s legs (they occupied that spot on the summer The DBA Interstellar Overdrive or the Earthquaker Devices Plumes overdrive in the above photo, but both are probably That the MXR Dyna Comp is for guitar, since Thom already has aĬompressor for his bass guitar (the Telenrodia TK-23). Signal order is suggested based on his earlier boards. This allows Thom to silence those loops while singing at his vocal mic. The pedalboard on the left is mainly for vocal effects, but it also includes a volume pedal to control the level of Thom’s synth loops on Free In The Knowledge. The guitar and bass pedals are separate chains, they’re just kept on the same physical board to keep things compact. The pedalboard on the right is for guitar and bass effects. The pedals are spread across two boards, but there’s four or five different signal path. The red enclosure and round knob of the Dyna Comp is just visible behind Thom’s legs. There may be a fourth new pedal on the guitar/bass board, we’ll have to wait and see. We’re not including song info in this post since we’ve yet to see how Thom will use his new effects.įor the Nov-Dec tour, Thom has added at least four new pedals to his setup: an Eventide H9 for vocals, a second Soma Laboratory Cosmos looper (for guitar), an Earthquaker Devices Hoof fuzz (probably for guitar), and what looks like his old MXR Dyna Comp. Those past posts include the songs that each pedal is used for. You can read more about his summer vocal board in this post, and more about his summer guitar and bass board in this post. Thom’s latest pedalboards are largely identical to the ones he used for The Smile’s May-July tour of Europe earlier this year. Photo from the band’s official Instagram. Thom Yorke’s Pedalboards for The Smile’s Nov-Dec 2022 TourĪ photo of Thom during soundcheck for the first show of The Smile’s USA tour, at the 14th Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Providence, Rhode Island.
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