FORQ – Batch
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2017 album Batch.
Music from Batch
Artists on Batch
Gear Used On Batch
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of FORQ – Batch (2017). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Chris McQueen
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Effects Pedals used by Chris McQueen on Batch
Avg price: $145.55
In the YouTube comments of FORQ - Lymaks (Batch), Chris McQueen mentions using the MXR M169 Carbon Copy for quick delay effects. He describes his setup, including a Rockett Archer for drive, an old Fender spring reverb unit from the studio, and a dual-amp configuration with slight tremolo for added thickness.
J Rockett Audio Designs Archer
Avg price: $196.50
Comments of lymax: "I believe it was Rockett Archer for drive and MXR carbon copy for the quick delay, and an old Fender spring reverb unit the studio has. Also I was going through two amps with a very tiny bit of tremolo at different speeds for some extra thickness. The delay might have been EHX memory man ping-ponging between the amps, can't remember now."
Avg price: $109.99
A Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe can be seen in this photo of Chris' pedals. This was from the Forq - Batch recording sessions at Bunker Studio in New York.
Mu-Tron Musitronics III Envelope Filter
Avg price: $798.00
A Mu-Tron III Envelope Filter can be seen in this photo of the pedals Chris used for the Forq - Batch recording sessions.
Guitars used by Chris McQueen on Batch
Chris is playing a Moollon T Classic in the band FORQ.