Kyle Seely's Studio Equipment
Visible in this photo, provided to Rolling Stone for this May 11, 2020 interview.
Used for A Distant Call, as stated in this August 15, 2019 Guitar.com interview and this August 22, 2019 Reddit AMA reply.
Guitar.com
What are your rigs like – what guitars and pedals were essential to the sound of A Distant Call?
Kyle: We tracked all the guitars through my Marshall JTM 60 1×12 combo and a 4×12 Fender DeVille, pretty much just my normal live rig. I still don’t use much in the way of pedals in the studio, just a ProCo RAT on some songs and a TC Electronic Mimiq for some doubling.
You’ll probably notice a lot of shimmery chorus and some 80s Judas Priest turbo-style distortion. All of those come from this really cool Ensoniq effects rack we bought. I couldn’t tell ya what the model is, but it’s packed with sweet over-the-top effects which are fun to use.
hiya! I don't use a ton of pedals really, live just a Boss EQ, Xotic EP boost, Boss super chorus, Boss EQ and a RAT (I dont think its one of the super good RATS). Gets the Job done, but when recording, I've been liking my TC Mimiq pedal as a doubler ran stereo into 2 amps. It varies pitch and delay slightly and sounds real thick.
A lot of the wild guitar sounds on the new record come from a Ensoniq DP/4 that we bought for the studio :]
Visible in this photo, provided to Rolling Stone for this May 11, 2020 interview.
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