Ray Toro
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Ray Toro's Effects Pedals
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In the photo, which shows Ray Toro's pedalboard, next to ZVex Super Duper pedal, there is Ibanez TS9.
"...and Electro-Harmonix POG Polyphonic Octave Generator, which you can set up to play one octave below, an octave above, or two octaves above." - Ray Toro
Toro previews a track he's working on while showing the Green Rhino.
Ray Toro most notably used the Boss BF-2 Flanger in the Intro and Verse parts for "The Ghost of You". Ray Toro can be seen using this pedal live on the "The Ghost of You" AOL Sessions video as well. Additonally, the BF-2 can also be heard in songs throughout the album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge -- such as the chorus/verse link in "Helena", the intro verse in "The Jetset Life Is Gonna Kill You", before the second chorus of "It's Not a Fashion Statement, It's a Deathwish", and the pre-chorus & clean bridge of "I Never Told You What I Do for a Living".
The BF-2 can also be heard on a recorded live cover of Morrisey's "Jack the Ripper" -- which is featured on the My Chemical Romance EP, Like Phantoms Forever.
In this tweet, Ray Toro says he like's the Death By Audio Fuzz War.
In this photo posted by Toro, the MXR EVH90 is visible on the shelf.
Toro shares a nondescript closeup of the PitchFactor, assumedly in his home studio.
In this Tweet posted by Toro, the 1990's version of EHX Deluxe Memory Man is visible.
According to Tweet from Toro, the TS808 pedal is included in his pedalboard.
According to Ray Toro's tweet, the Electro-Harmonix POG2 pedal is included in his pedalboard.
In this Seymour Duncan interview, Ray says "I just have a Dunlop Crybaby wah, Boss EQ pedal, Boss Pitch Shifter to do harmonies, Boss Chorus Ensemble, and Electro-Harmonix POG Polyphonic Octave Generator"
In this interview with Seymour Duncan, Ray says "I just have a Dunlop Crybaby wah, Boss EQ pedal, Boss Pitch Shifter to do harmonies, Boss Chorus Ensemble, and Electro-Harmonix POG Polyphonic Octave Generator"
In the pedalboard photo posted by Toro, Death by Audio Overdrive Deluxe pedal is visible.
According to Tweet from Toro, he uses the Fulltone OCD pedal in his pedalboard.
Ray Toro got this from Gerard Way, as seen in this Tweet. This serves him as a tuner, and he says he "fuckin' loves it", according to the Tweet.
In this photo of Ray Toro's pedalboard, the Boss VB-2 vibrato pedal is visible.
According to the Tone Freak website, Toro uses the Boss CH-1 SUPER Chrous pedal.
According to Tweet posted by Toro, his pedalboard contains Electro-Harmonix Superego Synth Engine.
According to Tweet Toro posted, Electro Harmonix C9 is in his pedalboard.
According to Tweet posted by Toro, he uses the Keeley Vibe-O-Verb pedal.
According to Tweet posted by Toro, his pedalboard includes Boss TR-2 tremolo pedal.
In this Tweet posted by Toro, the Framptone The Amp Switcher is visible in the photo.
According to the Tone Freak pedalboard photo, Toro used EHX Micro POG in his pedalboard.
According to Tone Freak's website, Toro uses the Tone Freak Naked OD pedal.
According to Tone Freak's website, Toro uses the ZVex Super Duper boost pedal.
According to Tone Freak's website, Toro uses the Puff Buff boost pedal.
According to Tone Freak website, Toro uses the Boss TU-3 tuner pedal.
In Tweet posted by Toro, the Death by Audio Apocalypse pedal is visible.
In this Tweet, posted by Toro, the Keeley Java Boost is visible.
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