Ally McErlaine's Effects Pedals
In his Instagram account, he can be seen using it for his studio recordings
In a video on Ally's YouTube channel titled "Ally McErlaine plays Southside from Texas debut album," it is confirmed in the video description that he uses the Nobels ODR-1 Overdrive pedal.
Upon further investigations in his youtube channel this pedal is in fact the mini version of the Nobels (check: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJOTXvM1124)
Guitarist Ally McErlaine uses the Keeley Caverns Reverb / Delay V2, as indicated in the description of a video on his YouTube channel, "Ally's Guitar Tips," where he plays a solo version of "Southside" from Texas' 1989 debut album. The description lists his gear, originally mentioning a "Keeley Canyons," which should be interpreted as the Keeley Caverns Reverb / Delay V2.
In a video titled "Jamming -Phrasing -Space on Vintage Gibson 335" on Ally McErlaine's YouTube channel, the JAM Pedals Dyna-ssor is both seen and mentioned as part of his gear setup.
In the YouTube video titled "Jamming -Phrasing -Space on Vintage Gibson 335" on Ally McErlaine's channel, the EarthQuaker Devices Plumes pedal is both visibly seen and explicitly mentioned.
In a video titled "Jamming -Phrasing -Space on Vintage Gibson 335" on Ally McErlaine's YouTube channel, the EarthQuaker Devices Dispatch Master pedal is both visually present and explicitly mentioned as part of the gear used during the session.
In a YouTube video titled "Jamming - Phrasing - Space on Vintage Gibson 335" on the channel "Ally's Guitar Tips," guitarist Ally McErlaine is seen and heard mentioning the use of the EarthQuaker Devices Special Cranker pedal while practicing at home.
In a video on Ally McErlaine's YouTube channel, titled "Ally McErlaine Pedal Combinations, Dod 440 Envelope Filter," Ally is seen using the DOD Envelope Filter 440 (2014). The video description explicitly mentions, "Trying out my new Dod 440, my first ever Envelope Filter pedal!"
In a YouTube video on Ally McErlaine's own channel titled "Ally McErlaine Pedal Combinations," the Diamond Comp/EQ pedal is both visible and mentioned in the description as part of the gear setup.
In a video on Ally McErlaine's YouTube channel titled "Ally McErlaine Pedal Combinations, Dod 440 Envelope Filter," the Neunaber Stereo Wet Reverb pedal is both shown and mentioned in the description as part of his gear setup.
In the YouTube video titled "Boss Drive Pedals Side by Side" on Ally McErlaine's channel, the Boss SD-1 Super OverDrive pedal is both seen and mentioned.
In the YouTube video titled "Boss Drive Pedals Side by Side" on Ally McErlaine's channel, the Boss BD-2W Blues Driver Waza Craft pedal is both visually presented and mentioned.
In the YouTube video titled "Boss Drive Pedals Side by Side" on Ally McErlaine's channel, the Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal is both seen and mentioned by McErlaine.
In a video on Ally McErlaine's official YouTube channel, titled "Ally McErlaine plays Dust In The Wind by Kansas," the MXR CSP027 Timmy pedal is both visibly used and mentioned by the artist.
In this youtube video on Ally's own Youtube channel this pedal is seen and mentioned
In a video on Ally McErlaine's YouTube channel, titled "Red Panda Particle 2, Modes by Ally McErlaine," the Electro-Harmonix 720 Stereo Looper is both visible and mentioned.
In a video titled "Red Panda Particle 2, Modes" on Ally McErlaine's YouTube channel, the ZVEX Hand-Painted Lo-Fi Loop Junky Looper is visibly present on his pedalboard at 00.18.
In a video titled "Red Panda Particle 2, Modes by Ally McErlaine" on the YouTube channel "Ally's Guitar Tips," the ZVEX Fuzzolo pedal is visible on Ally McErlaine's pedalboard.
In a video on Ally McErlaine's YouTube channel, titled "Ally McErlaine plays The Gold Hour by Red Sky July," the Keeley Hydra Stereo Reverb & Tremolo pedal is both seen and mentioned as part of the equipment used.
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