'The need to do the latter on The Bones Of What You Believe meant that their ... more
'The need to do the latter on The Bones Of What You Believe meant that their ... more
'The need to do the latter on The Bones Of What You Believe meant that their Moog Voyager was often routed through Cook’s guitar pedals, including an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man delay and Holy Grail reverb.'. p.74, SOS Magazine, 2015
At 0:34 in this stage tour video, Iain walks through his stage setup and show... more
At 0:34 in this stage tour video, Iain walks through his stage setup and shows off his Prophet 08, calling it "old trusty."
At 0:34 in this stage tour video, Iain shows off his Moog Voyager, among othe... more
At 0:34 in this stage tour video, Iain shows off his Moog Voyager, among other equipment.
Iain shows off his Roland Juno 106 At 0:35 in this stage tour video. more
Iain shows off his Roland Juno 106 At 0:35 in this stage tour video.
At 1:24, Iain can be seen using a Moog Minotaur more
At 1:24, Iain can be seen using a Moog Minotaur
Iain is seen controlling one in this live performance, although everyone uses... more
Iain is seen controlling one in this live performance, although everyone uses it.
Iain explains in this interview, the new gear incorporations."We also added a... more
Iain explains in this interview, the new gear incorporations."We also added a Yamaha DX-7, a DSI Mopho X4 and most recently a Prophet 12. Still getting our heads around the latter - it's an absolute powerhouse of a synth."
"My kitchen right now… Putting the finishing touches to something sweet" more
"My kitchen right now… Putting the finishing touches to something sweet"
In the video you can see Ian Cook playing Fender Squier Vintage Modified Jazz... more
In the video you can see Ian Cook playing Fender Squier Vintage Modified Jazzmaster
In Issue 332 of Future Music magazine, on page 67, Iain says: '(Soundtoys) Ec... more
In Issue 332 of Future Music magazine, on page 67, Iain says: '(Soundtoys) Echoboy is really good too.'
On Page 67 of issue 332 od Future Music magazine, Iain says: 'Otherwise, we'r... more
On Page 67 of issue 332 od Future Music magazine, Iain says: 'Otherwise, we're big fans of Soundtoy's Little Alterboy as a quick-fix creative tool for doing really mad pitchshifting.'
At 1:27, Iain can be seen using an Alto Professional Live 25 Midi Controller more
At 1:27, Iain can be seen using an Alto Professional Live 25 Midi Controller
At 1:50 in this stage tour video, Iain shows how they added the Fractal Axe-F... more
At 1:50 in this stage tour video, Iain shows how they added the Fractal Axe-Fx II to their live setup for guitar effects. He says, "This has really taken it up a level. The way it responds to touch is a lot more life like."
The Dave Smith Tempest can be seen next to Iain throughout the video and the ... more
The Dave Smith Tempest can be seen next to Iain throughout the video and the nam Dave Smith Tempest is clear at 00:05
At 1:00 in this stage tour video, Iain shows how he uses an iPad connected to... more
At 1:00 in this stage tour video, Iain shows how he uses an iPad connected to Ableton Live for their live show.
at the 1min mark he discusses using an iPad to control Ableton during their l... more
at the 1min mark he discusses using an iPad to control Ableton during their live sets.
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'The need to do the latter on The Bones Of What You Believe meant that their Moog Voyager was often routed through Cook’s guitar pedals, including an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man delay and Holy Grail reverb.' p.74, SOS interview, October 2015.