Red Hot Chili Peppers – Higher Ground / If You Want Me To Stay (Remixes) album cover

Red Hot Chili Peppers – Higher Ground / If You Want Me To Stay (Remixes)

Single 1992

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1992 single Higher Ground / If You Want Me To Stay (Remixes).

Music from Higher Ground / If You Want Me To Stay (Remixes)

Gear Used On Higher Ground / If You Want Me To Stay (Remixes)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Red Hot Chili Peppers – Higher Ground / If You Want Me To Stay (Remixes) (1992). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Studio Equipment used by John Frusciante on Higher Ground / If You Want Me To Stay (Remixes)

Effects Processors

Deltalab Effectron II ADM 1024

Avg price: $250.00

Used on Stadium Arcadium, particularly on the tracks "Dani California" and "She's Only 18", as stated by Frusciante in this Guitar Player interview.

"Dani California" I played the original solo when we recorded the basic tracks, and then doubled it later, except for the super-fast wah part at the end, which was too difficult to double perfectly, so I put that section through a Delta Labs Effectron II digital delay set to a quick delay with just a touch of slow modulation.

(...) “She's Only 18” The delay effect on the verses and solo were inspired by Hendrix’s “If 6 Were 9.” They were processed with the Effectron II, set to a quick delay with a little bit of modulation to provide movement. The engineer also created a really good backwards reverb for the vocals on the choruses.