Joey Landreth
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Joey Landreth uses the Morningstar Engineering MC6 MIDI Foot Controller to manage his pedalboard setup, as shown in his Instagram post.
In this episode of That Pedal Show, Joey Landreth says at 18:32:
My main kind of sound for the tour has been the amp and the Jackson Broken Arrow on the low setting.
Visible in this February 3, 2020 Instagram post.
Visible in this February 3, 2020 Instagram post.
Visible in this February 3, 2020 Instagram post.
Featured in this December 31, 2019 video.
The incredible Joey Landreth takes the Pedal Pawn Fuzz for a spin with his awesome vocal approach to the guitar!
Joey Landreth showcases his Suhr Classic Antique guitar in an Instagram post where he mentions using it to play Ray Charles tunes while staying indoors to avoid the Toronto heat.
In the video "That Pedal Show – Harmonic Tremolo, Joey Landreth & Associated Awesomeness," Joey Landreth discusses his use of the Walrus Audio 385 overdrive pedal.
In a video by That Pedal Show, Joey Landreth discusses using the J Rockett Audio Designs Boing reverb pedal.
During this episode on That Pedal Show, Joey Landreth comes back to UK with new effects on his pedalboard. At 9:40, he shows off the King Tone Guitar The Duellist, a boost & overdrive pedal that is based on a mix within a Bluesbreaker and the classic Tube Screamer 808 sounds in one box with some added features.
The Fishman Aura Spectrum is in the upper left on Joey's pedalboard near the PolyTune.
Designed in collaboration with Joey Landreth for the release of his newest single "Forgiveness" (Listen Here) the High Road Fuzz was designed to give you the focused tone of Silicon fuzzes of yesteryear with the reliability of a modern build. The single "Output" control sets your overall volume and you control the fuzz level and tone with your guitar controls. Joey asked for a fuzz that also has that high baised spitty tone that some vintage fuzz units have and we think the High Road Fuzz really gives you that in spades!
In a feature on That Pedal Show, Joey Landreth discusses his use of the TC Electronic June-60 Chorus Pedal, highlighting its legendary stereo chorus capabilities and BBD circuitry.
Joey has been seen in his Instagram posts as well as videos with the Mule team using his red Mulecaster. Joey also posted a video on YouTube showing him play it for his song Forgiveness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=11&v=sRP5Hsb-es4&feature=emb_title
In this video from Jackson Audio, Joey Landreth discusses the design and features of his signature Golden Boy pedal.
Mentioned in the comments of this September 18, 2019 Instagram post.
@garethbyrd I’m using all evidence mono rail cable which is the same stuff Dan uses. Those coloured cables are TRS sending midi to the Chase Bliss pedals.
Visible in this February 3, 2020 Instagram post.
Visible in this February 3, 2020 Instagram post.
Visible in this February 3, 2020 Instagram post.
You can see the Freeze pedal in the bottom left corner of this Instagram photo on Joey's board.
From the Rock Slide webpage:
"We met Ariel Posen and Joey Landreth through our website where they started out as customers. Joey eventually sent us a copy of their album “Let it Lie”. When we listened to it we were floored by 4 part vocal harmonies, acoustic, dobro, and straight up rock with a hint of country. It’s no wonder they are Juno Award winners and touring internationally. Over the years, we have become friends and recently developed a signature slide for each of them.
Joey’s guitar slide is a modified version of our original small brass slide. We stretched it out to 2 1/8 – inch length compared to the original 1 3/4 – inch length. This gives some added weight and full string coverage."
In this video, Landreth explains why he uses the Two Notes Torpedo Live.
"... why I choose the Torpedo Live is because I live, currently I live in a high-rise apartment in Toronto and I do a fair amount of guitar recording sessions sort of via correspondance, and I don't have a good isolation booth where I can put speaker cabinets and crank up my amps and record in my apartment without losing my apartment, or getting in trouble my neighbours. And so, I've been looking around for a solution to this and the Torpedo is exactly, exactly what I was looking for. It does a really wonderful job."
In a video by That Pedal Show titled "Harmonic Tremolo, Joey Landreth & Associated Awesomeness," Joey Landreth is mentioned in the video description as using the Chicago Iron Octavian fuzz effects pedal.
At 13:10, Joey Landreth combines the King Tone Guitar "The Duellist" overdrive with the Jesse Davey Fuzz, obtaining a growling sound by playing notes and a smooth legato by using his astonishing slide technique.
In a video titled "Back To Thee" at Mule Resophonic Guitars HQ, Joey Landreth is seen playing a Mule Resonator guitar. Known for his fingerpicking and slide techniques, Joey likely chose this instrument for its suitability in these styles, aligning with Mule's recommendation for a Tri-Cone model.
The DingoTone Imperial fuzz is on the right on Joey's pedalboard as seen in this video.
"It's a 64 Pre-Reverb Deluxe, a gift from a student of mine."
He is using the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae this TPS video.
Visible in this February 3, 2020 Instagram post.
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