St. Vincent
famous musician, singer and songwriter Annie Clark
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St. Vincent collaborated on the development of the MasterClass titled "St. Vincent Teaches Creativity & Songwriting," as shown in the official trailer provided by MasterClass on YouTube.
At 33s the video displays picture of the pedalboard Annie is using displays the TC Helix phaser.
At 33s the video shows the pedalboard Annie is using, displaying the Boss VB-2.
At 33s the video shows the pedalboard Annie is using, displaying the EHX Memory Boy
At 33s a picture of the pedalboard Annie is using shows the Small Clone
From the interview "So, for the longest time, Queens of the Stone Age were very secretive about their guitar tone. It's a bitching guitar tone, right? But the secret was this Peavey Decade—the amp that you get as a kid, that probably comes in the box with your first guitar. It's this little, little amp that sounds so good, this hidden gem. They used to be $200. But then Josh Homme was on a Mark Ronson show, and finally was like, "Okay, I'll tell you. It's the Peavey Decade." Now they're like $3,000, instantly. Anyway, a guitar tech I work with, Jason Moser, builds pedals and synths. He built the Peavey Decade into its own little pedal.Use the edit icon to pin, add or delete clips."
In a Reddit AMA, St. Vincent mentions her use of the Hologram Electronics Chroma Console in the studio while making the album All Born Screaming.
According to St Vincent's official Reverb shop, this was among one of the items that was sold in the shop.
At around the 5 minute mark the long shot shows Annie is playing through the SV20C
At around the 3min mark Annie discusses using the U47, while the video shows her using it in the performance.
At 33s the video displays Annie's pedalboard, showing the Korg tuner.
Extract from the interview: "Did you sing into any vintage mics when you recorded at Electric Lady?
For this album, I used an RCA 77. It’s an old broadcasting ribbon mic from the ’40s that I love."
From the interview "And I always have my Moogerfooger delay on, even if it's just the tiniest bit. Even if it's barely perceptible, it thickens up the whole thing."
In this Facebook post by Death By Audio, St. Vincent is seen with a Rooms reverb pedal.
You can see her holding a grey pick which she says is 0.60mm at 12:01 and other points in the video.
Annie has been using a Marshall Bluesbreaker for her Daddy's Home tour rig - pictured in the bottom corner of this photo.
During “Your Lips Are Red” and other YouTube videos recorded by Paste Magazine in Feb 2009, Annie can be seen playing a Roland amp that appears to be a JC-120. Amp has clear Roland decal and JC-120 style knob layout. Amp is visible clearly at 1:57-2:07, 3:35-3:53, and throughout.
In this photograph from her performance at the 2024 MoCA Gala, Annie can be seen playing a Stylophone S-1
In this photo from her September 10th, 2024 performance, Annie can be seen playing a pre-release model of the Stylophone Theremin during the song “Pay Your Way in Pain”
In an Instagram post captured by @cianthreetimes, St. Vincent can be seen using the Moog Subharmonicon. Her 2024 album "All Born Screaming" heavily incorporates Moog semi-modular systems.
In an Instagram post, St. Vincent can be seen using the Moog Mother-32. On her 2024 album All Born Screaming, she heavily utilizes the Moog semi-modular systems. The post is captioned, "BTS captured by @cianthreetimes. F*cking around, making lists (one of my favorite things to do in life), and auditioning bag of granola as shaker. (It did not make the cut. The old quinoa in the plastic jug is still the best.). 🤙"
In an Instagram post by St. Vincent (@st_vincent), she can be seen using the Moog DFAM - Drummer From Another Mother. This gear is prominently featured in her 2024 album All Born Screaming, where she extensively uses Moog semi-modular systems.
In a Reddit AMA, Annie Clark, known as St. Vincent, mentioned using the Chase Bliss Audio Generation Loss MKII in the studio while making the album "All Born Screaming."
During a Reddit AMA, St. Vincent (Annie Clark) mentioned using the Boss FB-2 Feedbacker/Booster live. Additionally, photos of her pedalboard from 2024 show a silver Boss pedal, confirming its identity as the FB-2 Feedbacker/Booster.
In this YouTube video, at [0:32], Annie can be seen with a Strymom DIG v2 on her pedalboard.
In the YouTube video titled "Coming Soon - St. Vincent: The Process | Studio Tour," presented by Reverb, the Mellotron M4000D Micro can be briefly seen in St. Vincent's studio.
In the YouTube video titled "Coming Soon - St. Vincent: The Process | Studio Tour" by Reverb, the Soma Laboratory LYRA-8 can be briefly seen in St. Vincent's studio.
In the YouTube video titled "Coming Soon - St. Vincent: The Process | Studio Tour," produced by Reverb, the Erica Synths / Sonic Potions LXR-02 is visible in St. Vincent's studio.
In a YouTube video by Reverb titled "Coming Soon - St. Vincent: The Process | Studio Tour," the Eventide H90 Harmonizer is briefly visible in St. Vincent's studio.
The Boss KM-60 can be briefly seen in St. Vincent's studio during a studio tour in the YouTube video titled "Coming Soon - St. Vincent: The Process | Studio Tour," provided by Reverb.
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