We sat down with Michael Pope to discuss his new pedal board, why tremolo is the greatest effect of all time and how he finds inspiration through his gear.
I still remember the sound of it in the studio for this vid... all of us in the room just laughed (in a good way) as soon as he played the first chord.
I keep coming back to hear this 34:35.. The 3 amp configuration he's got going on is everything you could ever want. Dry in the middle, wet panned left and right. Chimey voxy tones in the middle handling cleans, rounder more American style handling the lush wet verbs.. Everything's covered. This is an all business board.
Yes! They get everything. But the dry amp only gets drives, no wet. The wet amps also only see drive on the 'decay' of the wet effects... no 'dry' gets to the amps.
@@jamiefischer2059 Yup! All of it. Wet amps get everything on the board. Guitar - Dry effects - Wet effects - Wet amps. Its the dry amp that doesn't get everything (because you want the punchy, transience / clarity in the dry amp (Guitar - dry effects - Dry amp)
Such an awkward interview... lol always interesting to see different takes on tone and how people go about it. His tones are fine, but I approach things completely differently. To each his own. I dig this board and setup though.