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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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In this photo Ryan can be seen with the tube screamer, atop his amp.

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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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