Nick McCabe
Nick McCabe's Effects Pedals
TC Electronic Nova Delay shown next to Line6 delay on Nick's pedalboard during The Verve's live session at Maida Vale for Zane Lowe on Radio 1.
Photos of Nick's Pedalboard are shown in this thread at the Gear Page
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/the-verve-nick-mccabe.406703/page-2
In a photo from his Myspace page, Nick McCabe is seen using the Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler during a soundcheck, highlighting his preference for incorporating advanced effects into his setup.
In a photo from his Myspace gallery, Nick McCabe is seen using the Electro-Harmonix EH-4600 Small Clone chorus pedal during a soundcheck, highlighting his preference for classic gear in crafting his distinctive sound.
In a photo from the Maida Vale sessions, Nick McCabe's pedalboard features the MXR M101 Phase 90, highlighting its use in his setup.
In a photo on Myspace, Nick McCabe is seen using the MXR M102 Dyna Comp during a soundcheck, highlighting his preference for straightforward, reliable gear.
In a photo from Nick McCabe's Myspace gallery, the Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer is visible during a soundcheck, reflecting his approach to fine-tuning his guitar sound.
In this blog post featuring photos from a Verve session, you can see the Digitech Whammy (not the Drop version) on Nick McCabe's pedalboard.
Lovetone Big Cheese shown next to EHX Small Clone on Nick's pedalboard during The Verve's live session at Maida Vale for Zane Lowe on Radio 1.
Photos of Nick's Pedalboard are shown in this thread at the Gear Page
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/the-verve-nick-mccabe.406703/page-2
Mentioned in the description of a video presenting a Lucem guitar: "Feedback is controlled from a MIDI pedal (Moog MP201 - someone nudge Moog - we need more of these), meaning improvised snatches can be faded out as new ideas develop. Terry Riley pioneered this technique, best heard on "Poppy No Good and the Phantom Band"."
In this Facebook post Nick McCabe can be seen using Line6 HX Stomp
Nick McCabe uses the MXR M107 Phase 100, which can be seen on his pedalboard and heard during "Bittersweet Symphony" live on Jools Holland. Additionally, it is visible in a studio photo. This is further supported by footage from The Verve's live performance at the PinkPop Festival in Landgraaf, Netherlands on June 1, 1998
Nick McCabe uses the Boss FV 300H Volume Pedal in his live performances to control the guitar's volume. In this studio image can be seen where the pedal is after the wah and phase.
Nick McCabe uses the Dunlop 95Q Cry Baby Wah Wah pedal during live performances, as seen in a video from The Verve's 1998 PinkPop Festival show in the Netherlands.
According to the "Effects" page on Nick McCabe's website, he used the Boss OD-2 Turbo OverDrive both in studio and live during the Urban Hymns era.
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