Larry "Ler" LaLonde's Gear
Larry used this for performances in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2008 for songs that didn't require any whammy bar.
Larry "Ler" LaLonde used a black Squier Stratocaster during his time with the band Possessed, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
Larry used a Big Muff in the studio during Pork Soda on My Name is Mud, Nature Boy, and The Pressman (mentioned at 24:15 on his 2017 Rig Rundown).
This was his backup guitar during 1989. He can be seen using it at the end of Primus' KZSU performance.
He used this for his main distortion sounds from 1991 to 1994
"This one, there's one song that actually has this throughout the song, it's "Moron TV"...so that's almost part of the song, the effect, but our songs have a lot of spots where they open up and it kind of just goes into different lands" – Larry "Ler" LaLonde on the Strymon Ola.
In this interview for Premier Guitar, Ler mentions he uses three Carbon Copies at once on his pedalboard. He uses the pedal for "Jilly's On Smack".
Listed as the gear Lers uses on the Orange website.
This page on Shure's website about Primus states that Primus uses this microphone for recording Guitar Cabinets.
Board No. 2 is home to the Fractal MFC-101 Mark II Foot Controller, Keeley Psi Fuzz, Keeley Wolff Octave Fuzz, and a Keeley Dark Side Workstation.
In this rig rundown video Ler shows his live rig, including the Fractal Axe-Fx II at 14:26.
Listed on Larry's official Keeley artist page.
Displayed at 13:03 of this Rig Rundown for Larry "Ler" LaLonde of Primus, is a Electro-Harmonix Ring-Thing.
Displayed at 6:04 of this Rig Rundown for Larry "Ler" LaLonde of Primus, is a Dunlop MC404 CAE Wah.
"Atop his amp is a Korg DT-7 tuner. The amp is plugged into an EVH 412 loaded with stock 25-watt speakers and mic'd with Sennheiser e906s.
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"Atop his amp is a Korg DT-7 tuner. The amp is plugged into an EVH 412 loaded with stock 25-watt speakers and mic'd with Sennheiser e906s," reads this Premier Guitar rig rundown.
Larry can be seen playing a Fender Telecaster Thinline in this live performance of Over The Falls.
Just like in 2012, LaLonde travels with two boards. Board No. 1 has a Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby wah, Keeley Hooke Reverb, Menatone King of the Britains, Strymon Ola, MXR Phase 100, two custom, one-off Keeley pedals (bottom of board)—Delay and Tremolo, which are the circuits pulled from Keeley’s Super Mod Workstation—Boss DD-20 Giga Delay, Keeley DynaTrem, Mu-Tron III Envelope Filter, two MXR Carbon Copy Delays, and an EBS OctaBass.
Just like in 2012, LaLonde travels with two boards. Board No. 1 has a Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby wah, Keeley Hooke Reverb, Menatone King of the Britains, Strymon Ola, MXR Phase 100, two custom, one-off Keeley pedals (bottom of board)—Delay and Tremolo, which are the circuits pulled from Keeley’s Super Mod Workstation—Boss DD-20 Giga Delay, Keeley DynaTrem, Mu-Tron III Envelope Filter, two MXR Carbon Copy Delays, and an EBS OctaBass.
Used on Tales From the Punchbowl and Brown Album, as stated in two interviews archived on the fansite Jim Wade's Sucky Primus Page.
"CyberFunk: Primus go multimedia on their juicy new album, TALES FROM THE PUNCHBOWL"
And then I have piles and piles of effects, too many to name. I'd just start plugging and unplugging things. My main sound was an Electro-Harmonix Hot Tubes, going through that Boogie, or sometimes through an old Ampeg Portaflex. The super-distorted, crazy stuff is usually the Boss Metal Zone pedal with the wacky EQ in it. I used some harmonizer on "Professor Nutbutter," as well...I hope you're going to edit this to make it look like I know what I am talking about.
Les thumped and plucked his treasured Carl Thompson 6-string fretted and fretless basses, which he tunes BEADGC . On “Over the Falls” he used “an old no-name electric upright that sound amazing.” He also plugged in an Italian-made, Hofner-style Eko. “I’d always wanted an Hofner,” says Les, “but the Eko just smokes the Hofner--and it cost $250! It has a real nice percussive attack.” His amp? A small solid-state Gallien-Krueger, which he would occasionally sweaten [sic] with a Hot Tubes, a Systech Harmonic Energizer and the tremolo filter on his ADA preamp.
Larry used a Triple Rectifier from 1997 to 2000 along with his Marshalls and other amps.
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Larry "Ler" LaLonde discusses using the Dunlop 202 Glass Guitar Slide during the Green Naugahyde era.
He used for some of the songs on Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People. However, instead of using it as a pitch shifter or harmonizer, he used it as a chorus pedal.
He had a TimeFactor in his pedalboard during the 2015 Primus and the Chocolate Factory tour.
Larry used a Les Paul Standard on a few songs during the Alive from Pachyderm Station livestream.
Displayed at 8:33 of this Rig Rundown for Larry "Ler" LaLonde of Primus, is a Empress Tap Tremolo Pedal.
Displayed at 4:30 of this Rig Rundown for Larry "Ler" LaLonde of Primus, is a Fulltone Ultimate Octave Pedal.
Displayed at 3:44 of this Rig Rundown for Larry "Ler" LaLonde of Primus, is a Dunlop UV-1 Univibe.
Listed as the gear Lers uses on the Orange website.
At 1:53 in this rig rundown the Mutron is displayed.
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