Lee Ritenour
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In his TC Electronics artist page Lee Ritenour of Lee Ritenour & Larry Carlton, Fourplay, Maxi Priest And Lee Ritenour, Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin, Gerald Albright And Lee Ritenour, Lee Ritenour & Michael McDonald, Dave Grusin, Lee Ritenour, Diane Schuur & Dave Valentin, GRP All-Star Big Band, Brass Fever, Love Unlimited Orchestra, Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, and Sparks, shows the TC Electronics equipment that he is using, one of the pieces of gear being the TC Electronic PolyTune Polyphonic Tuner Pedal.
This Facebook post reads, "Looks like musician, Lee Ritenour loves our new XW-1 pedal, check out what he has to say: 'Congratulations… It's really cool! I love how you can easily change the tone colors and the aggressiveness of the Wah.'"
In his TC Electronics artist page Lee Ritenour of Lee Ritenour & Larry Carlton, Fourplay, Maxi Priest And Lee Ritenour, Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin, Gerald Albright And Lee Ritenour, Lee Ritenour & Michael McDonald, Dave Grusin, Lee Ritenour, Diane Schuur & Dave Valentin, GRP All-Star Big Band, Brass Fever, Love Unlimited Orchestra, Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, and Sparks, shows the TC Electronics equipment that he is using, one of the pieces of gear being the TC Electronic G system Limited.
In his TC Electronics artist page Lee Ritenour of Lee Ritenour & Larry Carlton, Fourplay, Maxi Priest And Lee Ritenour, Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin, Gerald Albright And Lee Ritenour, Lee Ritenour & Michael McDonald, Dave Grusin, Lee Ritenour, Diane Schuur & Dave Valentin, GRP All-Star Big Band, Brass Fever, Love Unlimited Orchestra, Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, and Sparks, shows the TC Electronics equipment that he is using, one of the pieces of gear being the TC Electronic Flashback X4 Delay.
On his pedalboard, 1983, you can see the Boss Chorus.
In the article, you can see the overdrive in the bottom left corner of this pedalboard.
In a Reddit post by jtaylor2714, a photo of Lee Ritenour's 1983 pedalboard shows the Ibanez FP-777 Flying Pan prominently positioned on the left.
In the magazine article, you can see the goodrich at the bottom of his pedalboard.
In the article, you can see the mu-tron in the bottom right corner.
This is at the top of his pedalboard.
In the image, you can see that Lee has a TC at the top of his board.
Lee Ritenour used the Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer on his pedalboard in 1983, as detailed in a Reddit post by jtaylor2714.
In a video interview titled "Lee Ritenour Revisits his Biggest Sessions" hosted by Vertex Effects on YouTube, guitarist Lee Ritenour discusses his use of the Mu-Tron Bi-Phase pedal across numerous studio sessions, highlighting its role in shaping his sound during recordings.
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