Rob Scallon
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Microphones 5
Guitars 43
Amplifiers 10
Effects Pedals 37
Bass Guitars 8
World Instruments 10
Banjos 2
Software Plugins and VSTs 6
Keyboards and Synthesizers 8
Music Accessories 5
Drum Sets 2
Upright-Basses 1
Cellos 2
Strings 3
Studio Equipment 6
Cymbals 4
Studio Monitors 1
Cables 1
Snare Drums 1
Harps 1
DAWs 1
Other Gear 1
Rob Scallon's Effects Pedals
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You can see in Rob's rig video that he uses the Mooer Reecho Digital Delay pedal.
In this post rob can be seen with a telegraph pedal as part of his array of effects
In an Instagram post, Rob Scallon showcases the Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator on his pedalboard. The pedal is also featured in his YouTube videos, adding a unique octave effect to his guitar sound.
In an Instagram post, Rob Scallon showcases the DigiTech Drop Polyphonic Drop Tune Pedal on his pedalboard. This pedal can also be seen in action in his YouTube videos, providing a glimpse into its role in his setup.
In this post we can see Electro-Harmonix Nano POG Polyphonic Octave Generator Guitar Effects Pedal on his pedalboard
And we can see that pedal in this vidio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtCrmSjPMMc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM_KdNvKAgI
Scallon's first pedal, as featured in this January 28, 2021 livestream video at 5:55:56.
Rob talks about his Behringer UM200 Ultra Metal pedal at about 1:35 into the video linked.
You can see in Rob's rig video that he uses the Korg Pitchblack Chromatic Tuner pedal.
You can see in Rob's rig video that he uses the Mr.Black Supermoon pedal.
In a YouTube video, Rob Scallon demonstrates the Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal, showcasing its ability to add grit to his guitar sound.
In his video "8 String + Loop Pedal" (Uploaded date: 12/07/2017) we can see he using the Ditto Looper with his Chapman 8 string. He shows the pedal in the miniature and give us a link below the description to see the loop pedal he has used.
0:00 We can see his pedalboard (And on the pedalboard this pedal)
We can also see this in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM_KdNvKAgI
0:38 We can see this pedal (he use it)
We can also see this in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM_KdNvKAgI (0:00)
Rob Scallon features the DigiTech Whammy Ricochet on his pedalboard, as seen in his Instagram post. Additional appearances of the pedal in use can be found in his YouTube videos.
In this post we can see Electro-Harmonix Superego+ on his pedalboard
And we can see that pedal in this vidio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtCrmSjPMMc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM_KdNvKAgI
You can see in Rob's rig video that he uses the One Control Minimal AB Box pedal.
"signal chain: VFE Focus - Panama Inferno - Two Notes Torpedo Live"
In this post rob shows off the pedalboard he was made. this was made by the guy at the I like to make stuff youtube channel. this is the same guy that made him the shovel guitar
In this post rob can be seen with a mxr evh 5150 pedal on his pedalboard
1:22 We can see his pedalboard (And on the pedalboard this pedal)
In an Instagram post, Rob Scallon features the DigiTech FreqOut Natural Feedback Creator prominently on his pedalboard. Additionally, this pedal can be seen in action in his YouTube videos, further showcasing its use in his setup.
In an Instagram post, Rob Scallon features the TC Electronic Sub 'N' Up Octaver Dual Octave Pedal on his pedalboard. This pedal is also visible in his YouTube videos linked above, where he demonstrates its use.
A custom print unit, the "Angry Rob", gets special mention in this November 9, 2019 video at 8:01.
These two are different types of distortion and this one is from JHS, this is the Angry Rob. They have a pedal called the Angry Charlie, they just printed me on it and so, this one's, that one's the Angry Rob. Thanks to JHS for that.
Introduced in this November 9, 2019 video at 1:15, where it is used to prop up the Shovel Guitar.
I mean, while we're using pedals, I might as well prop it up with another pedal. [laughs]
Visible throughout this November 9, 2019 video.
In this video rob can be seen playing through a neural dsp quad cortex
In this video Rob can be seen using a chibson Usa placebo pedal. This is a pedal that does nothing at all. It is suposed to be a play on the fact that some guitarists think having certain pedals make a huge difference in your tone
Mentioned in this February 11, 2023 video (filmed December 7, 2022) at 10:53.
Rob Scallon: I have your Rat pedal that you made.
Joshua Heath Scott: Packrat?
Scallon: The Packrat, yeah, I have the Packrat at home.
Mentioned in this December 8, 2022 The JHS Show livestream at 23:19.
Joshua Heath Scott: You ever use a compressor?
Rob Scallon: Yeah. Yeah, I’ve used a compressor. I have the Whitey Tighty, actually. I use it on— I like using a compressor…
Scott: You said it right!
Scallon: Yeah!
Scott: Everyone says Tighty Whitey and it drives me insane. It’s Whitey Tighty.
Scallon: Yeah. I used it on bass, slap bass mostly. Like, compressor on slap bass is a bass hack that I only learned like a year ago and I can’t believe I spent so much time playing slap bass and never put a compressor on it.
Addison Sauvan: Is that the trick? I don’t play slap bass.
Scallon: Dude, yes.
Sauvan: Okay.
Scallon: Yeah, because like…
Sauvan: I have a compressor on it right now.
Scallon: …if you’re, um… Yeah, ‘cause like, if you’re hitting’ your thumb, that’s super, super loud and if you’re getting a dead note with your left hand, it’s really quiet.
Sauvan: I can’t play this live, I don’t know what I’m doing.
Scallon: And it’s really hard to have those be the same volume but you have a compressor and you don’t need to worry about it.
"'WE NEED TO EXACERBATE THE RAT PROBLEM IN THIS AREA,' I love that. I can't wait to have this on my board." This pedal was designed in part by Scallon in collaboration with Daredevil's Johnny Wator, both of whom are based in Chicago. Infamous for its out of control rat population, Rob suggested the idea for the artwork to be based on the warning signs seen around the city. He demos the distortion/fuzz at 50:36 in the video.
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