Simen Følstad Nilsen's Effects Pedals

He calls it a "little more crazy" pedal. He doesnt use the loop function only the fuzz.

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Its second to last effect in the chain right behind the digitech whammy. He says he likes the drive knob and has that on all the time. The ring mod he engages only very seldom in songs.

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He has it set on the harmony function with the split signal sending the wet into his vox amp and the dry into the super reverb. He mostly has it on the original octave plus an octave above it though he sometimes uses the foot control.

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He uses it as a second looper in his chain. He has a boss external footswitch hooked to this pedal to have more room for activating his loops

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He uses it occassionaly with the tap tempo function. He says he doesnt like that he has to hold the switch and then tap on it to get the tempo but addy that he has to work with what he has. Its hard to spot differences between the boss dd pedals but if you look closely you can see that this truly is the DD-6.

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He says he its his main looping pedal alongside the Boss RC-3

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He has one plugged into his Boss RC-3. He uses it in combination with the switch built into the pedal to have more room to turn the loops on and off immediately.

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He says he is using this pedal for his "normal distortion" sounds.

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He calls it a really good and cheap pedal. He is running it on the church setting with the full effect level. He turns it on mostly to bring out certain loops in songs.

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In a Gear Rundown video by Living Room GD, Simen Følstad Nilsen of Aiming for Enrike discusses using the Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner in his setup. He explains that it splits the signal, sending the bypass through additional effects to the guitar amps while directing the effect output to a Boss OC-3, which routes the lower octave to an Ampeg bass amp. This setup allows him to engage or disengage the lower octave as needed. For the song "Billion Year Contract," he also swaps cables between wet and dry signals to isolate the lower octave.

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He sends te wet signal from the boss tuner into this pedal to have the ability to turn off the lower octave he is getting by sending the signal from this Boss OC into his ampeg bass amp. He does not however say what settings he is using on this particilar pedal.

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Can be seen on his pedal board powering majority of the pedals on the board.

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