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"I love MXR’s Carbon Copy Delay, plus their Phase 90, Bass Octave Deluxe, Bass Envelope, and one of my favorite delays that Way Huge makes called the Aqua Puss," Michael League says, in this interview with No Treble.
1956 Danelectro baritone added to the studio arsenal for Family Dinner 2.
He makes use of this synth during the album of Sylva, and you can see it in white beside him on stage. Can see the buttons at 6.34 and 9.38. The shape and logo can clearly be seen at 7.31 after his solo
You can see the Reecho at the top of Michael's pedalboard.
In the Dunlop official account of instagram we can see a photo of Michael League promoting the MXR M287 Sub Octave Bass Fuzz
In a YouTube video by MarkbassAmps, Michael League introduces his new signature bass amplifier head, the Markbass Casa.
Recording: “An A-Designs REDDI or Avalon DI and a miked Ampeg B-15 or Markbass Minimark 802”
Micheal can be seen playing his Moollon P Classic in this video on youtube.
Michael League uses the Vlcek Basses Spirit5, an electric bass known for its natural wood design and robust sound. This custom-made instrument, crafted in the Czech Republic, is featured on the Vlcek Basses website.
In the performance of "Something" by Snarky Puppy featuring Lalah Hathaway, Michael League plays an Alleva Coppolo LG5 Classic bass. This video, provided by GroundUP Music NYC, showcases the instrument's elegance and quality, underscoring its reputation as a beautiful yet premium choice for musicians.
Pedal-wise, I endorse and I have a Pigtronix Envelope Phaser, a Philosopher Bass Compressor, a Quantum Time Modulator and their Fat Drive. I love MXR’s Carbon Copy Delay, plus their Phase 90, Bass Octave Deluxe, Bass Envelope, and one of my favorite delays that Way Huge makes called the Aqua Puss," says Michael League, in this interview with No Treble.
Among his gears you can find the TC Electronic Polytune Noir Mini 2 Pedal Tuner on his pedalboard on this premier guitar rig rundown.
"I love MXR’s Carbon Copy Delay, plus their Phase 90, Bass Octave Deluxe, Bass Envelope, and one of my favorite delays that Way Huge makes called the Aqua Puss," says Michael League, in this interview with No Treble.
"For solos, I often use the Electro-Harmonix POG, either the Micro POG or the POG2," says Michael League, in this interview, with No Treble.
According to this interview, Snarky Puppy's Michael League said, "...I use Planet Waves cables."
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Here's a video of michael performing "Too hot to last" with Snarky Puppy using this amazing guitar. Enjoy.
Michael League: Danelectro Baritone w/ Saturn Reverb Amp
In this video Michael shows his pedal bag (1:45) wich includes Markbass MB Octaver on the right.
You can see the avalanche run on his board at 5:46 in the video on the edge next to the carbon copy delay.
Recording: “An A-Designs REDDI or Avalon DI and a miked Ampeg B-15 or Markbass Minimark 802”
Rig: Markbass TTE-500 head, Standard 104HF cabinet, New York 804 cabinet, Minimark 802 combo:
Michael can be seen using this bass in this supro promotional video.
Listed under Wes Lambe Guitars' feature customers page.
Present in Snarky Puppy's studio and used by League for the bass on Becca Stevens' "Regina", as featured in this September 10, 2016 Instagram post and this September 13 Instagram post, respectively.
September 10, @snarkypuppy
Thank you @moogsynthesizers for caring about making great instruments. The new Model D is unbelievable. So happy to have this in the studio.
September 13, @beccastevensbsb
Mike League layin the stink down on my new reckid. #Regina day 8 zillion and going strong. @snarkypuppy
Part of League's home studio in Spain, as featured in this Instagram story post by Becca Stevens from the week of September 27, 2020, catalogued in the "SECRET TRIO" highlight folder.
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