Nile – Black Seeds of Vengence
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2000 album Black Seeds of Vengence.
Music from Black Seeds of Vengence
Artists on Black Seeds of Vengence
Gear Used On Black Seeds of Vengence
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Nile – Black Seeds of Vengence (2000). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Karl Sanders
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Music Accessories used by Karl Sanders on Black Seeds of Vengence
Dunlop Tortex Sharp 1.35mm Guitar Picks
Avg price: $5.10
The Right Pick For The Job Starting at 2:09- Dallas: "We're using the Tortex Sharps, and they are the 1.35 I believe." Karl: "Yep. I was using the Dunlop stubby jazz iii purple thingies. Yeah. And when we were tracking the record, there was a rhythm guitar part, a really fast, blistering part, that I was having trouble getting the clarity out of, I was, like, really digging down and, you know, attacking the thing, and I just wasn't getting the clarity, and I picked up one of Dallas' Dunlop Tortex 1.35 sharps and all of a sudden I was like, 'Hey, wow, I can not only hear it, but it's like half as, like, difficult, it takes half the force, and I think it's because not only is the pick stiffer, but the point, is uh, much, much more pointy."
Dallas Toler-Wade
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Music Accessories used by Dallas Toler-Wade on Black Seeds of Vengence
Dunlop Tortex Sharp 1.35mm Guitar Picks
Avg price: $5.10
The Right Pick For The Job Starting at 2:09- Dallas: "We're using the Tortex Sharps, and they are the 1.35 I believe." Karl: "Yep. I was using the Dunlop stubby jazz iii purple thingies. Yeah. And when we were tracking the record, there was a rhythm guitar part, a really fast, blistering part, that I was having trouble getting the clarity out of, I was, like, really digging down and, you know, attacking the thing, and I just wasn't getting the clarity, and I picked up one of Dallas' Dunlop Tortex 1.35 sharps and all of a sudden I was like, 'Hey, wow, I can not only hear it, but it's like half as, like, difficult, it takes half the force, and I think it's because not only is the pick stiffer, but the point, is uh, much, much more pointy."