Ryan Sitkowski
Ryan Sitkowski's Effects Pedals
In the video "Ernie Ball: The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski discusses his use of the MXR M193 GT-OD overdrive pedal. He describes it as a more transparent alternative to the Tube Screamer, offering greater clarity in his sound.
In the YouTube video "Ernie Ball: The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski can be seen using the Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95 Wah Pedal. Known for its iconic sound, the Cry Baby Wah has been a staple in rock music since its creation in 1966, favored by legends like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.
In the Ernie Ball video "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White" on YouTube, Ryan Sitkowski of Motionless In White is shown using the Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor. This pedal effectively reduces unwanted noise and hum in his setup, maintaining the instrument's natural tone.
In the Ernie Ball video "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski is seen using the TC Electronic Polytune 2 pedal tuner, praised for its precision and quick note reading.
In the Ernie Ball video "The Sound of Warped - Motionless In White," Ryan Sitkowski discusses the benefits of the Boss DD-20 Giga Delay, highlighting its tap tempo feature as ideal for their performances.
In this photo Ryan can be seen with the tube screamer, atop his amp.
In an Instagram story shared by MIW's sound engineer, a DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedal was spotted next to Ryan Sitkowski's Tallon The Noise pedal. This pedal is used by Ryan specifically for the song "Slaughterhouse".
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