Jack White & Jack White – Entering Heaven Alive
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2022 album Entering Heaven Alive.
Music from Entering Heaven Alive
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Gear Used On Entering Heaven Alive
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Jack White & Jack White – Entering Heaven Alive (2022). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
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Effects Pedals used by Jack White on Entering Heaven Alive
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He is now using the Third Man Records version of the Mantic Flex
Jack White is a master of weaving ugly-duckling sounds into pop music’s vernacular. So it’s little wonder why he saw the appeal in Mantic’s excellent phase-locked loop (PLL) mayhem generator, the Flex. This new version is co-branded with Mantic and the name of White’s Third Man Records. But it marks a return to the design origins of the Flex, which has since evolved into a more complex variant called the Flex Pro. The Third Man version is the only way to get the original, simpler Flex. But while “simple” may be a useful descriptor for the relative number of controls, it does little to describe the many bizarre and demented tones and textures this circuit generates.
We did use it on some songs. I used it a couple of times on my last solo record, too. I want to be careful not to use it too much, but it’s kind of irresistible because it does so many interesting things. (...) I start the song ["Sunday Driver"] off with it, actually. Live onstage, I have to give that to Dean Fertita. He has to play the Mantic on that song, because I can’t do the other arpeggio-sounding octave thing on the guitar at the same time. I overdubbed both of those when we recorded. Brendan is playing something totally different as well. That song’s got a lot of guitars on it.