Quicksand – Distant Populations
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2021 album Distant Populations.
Music from Distant Populations
Artists on Distant Populations
Gear Used On Distant Populations
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Quicksand – Distant Populations (2021). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Guitars used by Walter Schreifels on Distant Populations
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Walter's Lead III can be seen in the background of this interview, and is especially visible in the segment starting at the 8:27 mark.
Amplifiers used by Walter Schreifels on Distant Populations
Roland CUBE-10GX 10W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp
Avg price: $199.90
Walter's Cube 10GX can be seen throughout this interview, starting from the beginning.
Studio Equipment used by Walter Schreifels on Distant Populations
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Walter's Scarlett 2i2 can be seen in the background throughout this interview, though it is especially visible in the segment beginning around the 8:27 mark.
Effects Pedals used by Walter Schreifels on Distant Populations
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At the 38:56 mark in this interview with Premier Guitar magazine, Walter is asked what delay pedal he is using. He reveals that after trying several others, his go-to is the Carbon Copy.
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Walter is asked about what pedals are on his current board at the 44:56 mark in this interview with Premier Guitar magazine. He identifies the Spark Tremolo, which he likes for what he says is a 60's vibe.
Electro-Harmonix SYNTH9 Synthesizer Machine
Avg price: $237.40
Walter is talking about what pedals are on his current board at the 51:07 mark in this interview with Premier Guitar magazine. He indicates that the Synth9 is one of his favored pedals for sonic experimentation.
Electro-Harmonix Mel9 Tape Replay Machine
Avg price: $242.14
Walter is talking about what pedals are on his current board at the 56:29 mark in this interview with Premier Guitar magazine. He indicates that the Mal9 is one of his favored pedals for sonic experimentation.