Jeremy Freedman's Effects Pedals

In this FRET12 video interview, you can make out this pedal at around 4:32. The pedal's design is clearly noticeable.

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Jeremy is seen playing this pedal in this video interview at around 7:53.

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In this video interview, you can see the TC Electronic HOF Reverb pedal on Jeremy's pedal board at around 4:30.

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"I think this pedal is really tight... It's called the Lo - Fi Junkie." says Jeremy Freedman in this video interview at 4:43.

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In the lower right corner of the video, the display and top portion of the Boss DD-500 can be seen on Jeremy's board.

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At the 4:30 mark of video, you can see the Blue Note Overdrive pedal on Jeremy's pedalboard.

In this video interview, you can see this Diamond compressor pedal on Jeremy's pedal board at around 4:30 in the video.

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In this video interview, you can see the Mooer Slow engine pedal to the very right of Jeremy's pedal board at around 4:32 of the video, after in 6:17 he talks about it and uses it: "This pedal is really cool; Slow Engine, its kind of like a swell delay but just that's the only function" 6:30 "That with much of verb sounds sick".

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You can see a Rat 2 Pedal at 0:36

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You can see in this video on Jeremy's pedalboard there is a Mad Professor Sweet Honey Overdrive.

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In this interview with the Neighbourhood around 7:43, Jeremy says that he uses the Boss DM-2w.

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You can see a Fulltone Supa-Trem ST-1 Tremolo Pedal at 0:37

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You can see his tuner first in the chain at 0:37

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In this performance of Stuck With Me for their video Lollapalooza set you can see Jeremy is using a remote for what will be either a Kemper Profiler Head or rack mounted module.

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In the video titled "The Neighbourhood Pedalboard Sound Check Portland Oregon" by bobthepromoter, Jeremy Freedman is seen using the Dunlop DVP1 Volume Pedal starting at 0:23.

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This is a community-built gear list for Jeremy Freedman.