Chris McQueen
Chris McQueen's Effects Pedals
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A Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe can be seen in this photo of Chris' pedals. This was from the Forq - Batch recording sessions at Bunker Studio in New York.
The Dunlop Volume X Mini can be seen on Chris' pedalboard.
Chris' main pedalboard is the Temple Audio DUO 17, and can be seen in this photo of his setup.
On the second photo, a Way Huge Purple Platypus MK II can be seen on Chris' pedalboard. *The item saved is not the MK II
"bit crusher! can't remember which one, I think it was something in-studio. But I've been using WMD Geiger Counter live"
In the YouTube comments of FORQ - Lymaks (Batch), Chris McQueen mentions using the MXR M169 Carbon Copy for quick delay effects. He describes his setup, including a Rockett Archer for drive, an old Fender spring reverb unit from the studio, and a dual-amp configuration with slight tremolo for added thickness.
The Syntax Error can be seen on Chris' pedalboard in this photo.
At 0.32 in this video, an Xotic BB Preamp can be seen amongst Chris' small line of pedals.
"I’ve got Moog Minifooger analog delay and chorus, I swore off chorus, but theirs is cool because you can set it to almost all effected signal, more like vibrato.”
At 58:00 he starts using it in his solo in 'Fenix', and is adjusting the threshold knob with his foot.
A photo of Chris' pedalboard shows that he uses the Electro-Harmonix Memory Man
Comments of lymax: "I believe it was Rockett Archer for drive and MXR carbon copy for the quick delay, and an old Fender spring reverb unit the studio has. Also I was going through two amps with a very tiny bit of tremolo at different speeds for some extra thickness. The delay might have been EHX memory man ping-ponging between the amps, can't remember now."
Chris McQueen, lead guitarist of Snarky Puppy, features the Union Tube & Transistor Tour Bender on his pedalboard, as seen in an Instagram post by option_knob.
"I’ve got Moog Minifooger analog delay and chorus, I swore off chorus, but theirs is cool because you can set it to almost all effected signal, more like vibrato.”
On the photo with Chris' gear, you can see his Cry Baby wah amongst his other effects pedals on the studio carpet.
Chris' pedalboard shows that he uses an MXR mini phaser.
The Moog MF Trem can be seen to the bottom left of Chris' pedalboard.
Chris' Electro-Harmonix Micro POG can be seen to the top centre of his pedalboard.
Chris' Mini Crybaby Wah can be seen next to his J. Rockett Archer
Chris' Instant Lo-Fi Junky can be seen on his Pedalboard.
The tuner can be seen on Chris' Pedalboard
The Supro Delay can be seen on Chris' newest pedalboard.
This Moollon Fuzz pedal can be seen on Chris' photo of his pedalboard.
The Moollon Tremolo can be seen on this photo of Chris' pedalboard
Chris' MXR Bass Octave Deluxe can be seen in this photo of his pedalboard
Chris McQueen includes the Port City Sahana Drive in his pedal setup, as seen in his Instagram post while preparing to record with Forq.
Chris McQueen is shown using the TempleBoard Solo 18 pedalboard in a photo shared by jtondrums on Instagram.
The ZVex Box of Rock can be seen on Chris' pedalboard.
Snarky Puppy at Ogden Theatre. Chris' telonics volume pedal can be seen in photo 28/34 in this collection of photos.
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