The Smashing Pumpkins – Aghori Mhori Mei
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2024 album Aghori Mhori Mei.
Music from Aghori Mhori Mei
Artists on Aghori Mhori Mei
Gear Used On Aghori Mhori Mei
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Smashing Pumpkins – Aghori Mhori Mei (2024). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Effects Pedals used by James Iha on Aghori Mhori Mei
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $358.25
James began using a Digitech Whammy II in his live setup starting with the touring for MCIS. In an April 1996 interview with "Guitar School" magazine, Billy states "...there is a bunch of Whammy on the record. James uses a Whammy for his solo in Zero."
James also said the following in a December 1995 interview with The Guitar Magazine (TGM) magazine "We tried to be a bit more obtuse, varied, and interesting. Like on XYU I was using a whammy pedal and I kept getting these intermittent breakups-like dang-dan-dan-dan-dang-dan-dan-dan-dang-fllllplplplplplsh! You just step on the pedal and it destroys the sound! It's like a tape machine going haywire or something."
Effects Pedals used by Billy Corgan on Aghori Mhori Mei
Minotaur Sonic Terrors Evil Eye MKIII
Used live for the shows leading up to and during the tours for Atum: A Rock Opera in Three Acts and Aghori Mori Mei, as known from the following sources:
- Equipboard, Submission 421939 (Billy Corgan's Minotaur Sonic Terrors Fuzz & Burn) (2022), submitted by minotaursonicterrors
Billy Corgan endorses Minotaur Sonic Terrors guitar pedals. https://www.minotaurst.com/artists.html#artists On this video https://youtu.be/CD-RYfXstVM at 00:24 you can see the Minotaur Sonic Terrors - Fuzz & Burn (white and black) at the far right of his pedalboard and right next to it is the Minotaur Sonic Terrors - Evil Eye MKIII fuzz (grey)
- Video from Smashing Pumpkins' September 20, 2022 show at Chicago Metro (visible at 0:24 and throughout)
Photos (including this one) taken by Chris Sweda at the September 20, 2022 show at Chicago Metro, published in Chicago Tribune, "Review: The Smashing Pumpkins return to Chicago’s Metro in a surprise show, upbeat and newly on fire" by Bob Gendron (September 21, 2022)
Instagram, @billycorgan, October 1, 2022 story (larger, cropped version (pictured above))
@minotaureffects
- YouTube, Laney Amplification, "Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins Joins Laney - Plays Laney LA100SM Head & LA412 Cabinet" (October 31, 2022) (@ 0:16 and 0:33)
- Video from Smashing Pumpkins' November 5, 2022 show at Irving Plaza (visible throughout)
- Premier Guitar, "Rig Rundown: The Smashing Pumpkins [2022]" by John Bohlinger (November 23, 2022)
Billy Corgan's Pedalboard
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Here’s what underfoot: an RJM Mastermind GT/16 MIDI controller, an MXR CAE Power System, Analog Man Beano Boost treble booster with Mullard-style transistors, a Lehle III switching and looping tool, a Tone Bender-inspired Minotaur Sonic Terrors Evil Eye MkIII fuzz, a Strymon Brigadier delay, a Behringer Octave Divider, and a Dunlop Volume (X), used as an expression pedal for the Strymon.
- Warm Audio, photo on Featured Artists page (uploaded October 2023)
- Instagram, @kikilongo, story prior to June 23, 2024 (reposted by @smashingpumpkinsgear on June 23, 2024)