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In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at the 18:15 mark, a Diamond Fireburst Fuzz pedal is visibly present on the floor in the live room of Bootsy Collins.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" on YouTube, at the 18:16 mark, a Behringer VT999 Vintage Tube Monster Overdrive pedal is visible on the floor in the live room of Bootsy Collins. This observation confirms that Bootsy Collins uses this specific piece of music gear. The video is provided by Reverb.

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In the video "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, the Source Audio Soundblox Pro Multiwave Bass Distortion Pedal can be seen at the 18:16 mark, positioned next to the Behringer VT999 on the floor in the live room of Bootsy Collins.

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At 18:17 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, a Glou-Glou Steak pedal is clearly visible in the pedal setup within Bootsy Collins' studio.

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In the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, a Moog Moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator is clearly visible in Bootsy Collins' pedal setup at the 18:17 mark, confirming its use in his studio equipment.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, the Moog Moogerfooger MF-101 Lowpass Filter is visibly part of Bootsy Collins' pedal setup at the 18:17 mark.

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At 18:19 in the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" a Zoom B3 Multi-Effects processor is clearly visible in the pedal setup used by Bootsy Collins. This video is provided by Reverb on YouTube, showcasing various gear in Bootsy's studio.

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At 18:20 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" a Musitronics PS-1 power supply is clearly visible next to a Musitronics III in Bootsy Collins' studio, confirming his use of this specific gear. This video is provided by Reverb.

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In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, an Electro-Harmonix MEL9 Tape Replay Machine pedal is clearly visible at the 19:14 mark in a rack within Bootsy Collins' studio.

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In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, an Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine pedal is clearly visible in a rack at Bootsy Collins' studio at the 19:14 mark, confirming his use of this specific piece of gear.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, the Electro-Harmonix SYNTH9 Synthesizer Machine pedal can be seen at 19:14, positioned beneath the Electro-Harmonix KEY9 pedal in a rack within Bootsy Collins' studio.

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In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, a Providence DLY-4 Chrono Delay pedal is clearly visible at the 21:26 mark underneath the Korg Rhythm 55 (KR-55) in Bootsy Collins' studio.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" provided by Reverb on YouTube, a Chunk Systems Brown Dog pedal is clearly visible at the bottom right of the screen at the 21:26 timestamp, confirming its use by Bootsy Collins in his studio setup.

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At the 21:26 mark of the Reverb YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'," a Yamaha RX7 Rhythm Programmer drum machine is visible at the extreme right of the screen in Bootsy Collins' studio.

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At 27:10 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" produced by Reverb, a Source Audio Nemesis Delay pedal is visibly placed on top of a rack in Bootsy Collins' studio.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at the 27:10 mark, a DOD FX56-B Super American Metal Distortion pedal can be clearly seen positioned on top of a rack in Bootsy Collins' studio.

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In the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, at the 27:12 mark, an Eventide UltraTap Multi-Tap Delay pedal is clearly visible on top of a cabinet case in Bootsy Collins' studio, confirming his use of this specific music gear.

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At the 27:12 mark of the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, a JAM Pedals Bass Rattler is clearly visible on top of a cabinet case near the Ampeg Portaflex in Bootsy Collins' studio.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'," a DOD Gonkulator Ring Modulator pedal is visible at 27:12, placed on top of a cabinet case near the Ampeg Portaflex in Bootsy Collins' studio. This footage, provided by Reverb on YouTube, confirms Bootsy Collins' use of the DOD Gonkulator Ring Mod.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, a couple of AMEK Pure Path "CIB" Channel-in-a-Box units can be seen at the 17:46 mark, positioned in a rack to the right of the screen in Bootsy Collins' live room. This serves as visual confirmation that Bootsy Collins utilizes this specific music gear in his studio setup.

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In a video by Reverb titled Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio "The Boot Cave," at the 12:06 mark, Bootsy Collins' engineer, Tobe Donohue, discusses the TASCAM X-48 MkII Recorder, which Bootsy Collins uses to track bass guitars.

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At 11:30 in the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'," a Mindprint DTC Dual Tube Channel is visible in a rack to the right side of the screen, confirming its use by Bootsy Collins. This video is provided by Reverb.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave,'" published by Reverb on YouTube, a DigiTech WHAMMY Bass Pitch Effect Pedal is clearly visible at the 0:34 mark, situated on a pedalboard within Bootsy Collins' studio setup.

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At 0:38 in the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, a TASCAM MU-1000 24-Channel Meter Bridge is visible as part of Bootsy Collins' studio setup.

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In the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, at the timestamp 17:46, a BAE Audio BAE 2CR - 2 Channel 10 Series Rack is visible in a rack to the right side of the screen in Bootsy Collins' live room, confirming its use by the artist.

In a video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, at the 12:12 mark, a Kustom Groove Bass 1200 Bass Amp Head is visibly placed on top of the TASCAM X-48 MKII in a rack in Bootsy Collins' live room, confirming its use by the artist.

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In the video "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, at the 18:12 mark, a TC Electronic SCF Stereo Chorus Flanger pedal is visible on the floor in Bootsy Collins' live room, confirming its use in his setup.

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In a video titled Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio "The Boot Cave," published by Reverb on YouTube, at the 18:15 mark, a ThorpyFX Fallout Cloud Fuzz Pedal is visibly placed on the floor next to the Lovetone Big Cheese Pedal in Bootsy Collins' live room.

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In the YouTube video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb, at the 21:26 mark, a Zvex Hand Painted Woolly Mammoth Bass Fuzz Pedal is visible beneath the Korg Rhythm 55 (KR-55) in Bootsy Collins' studio.

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At 27:10 in the video titled "Bootsy Collins Tours His Incredible Home Studio 'The Boot Cave'" by Reverb on YouTube, a DOD Meatbox Subharmonic Synthesizer Pedal is visibly placed on top of a rack near the Ampeg Portaflex in Bootsy Collins' studio.

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