Stephen Brodsky's Effects Pedals
I’m having this love affair with the Boss PS-3 Super Shifter. One thing about playing with a whammy bar is that I really can’t stand constantly going out of tune. For a singer, it’s just about the absolute worst thing you could have to deal with. Those pedals are great because I can avoid using a whammy-equipped guitar. But they are also a rad creative tool.
That’s actually a DigiTech Space Station. There’s a setting on it that sounds like when you hit the stop button on a turntable, and I randomized the pedal movement back-and-forth in a somewhat rhythmic way. I feel like the randomness of the pedal’s shifting is really what makes that solo sound entertaining.
According to the Premier Guitar's interview, Brodsky uses the Boss OS-2 overdrive/distortion pedal.
Pic by Jordan Buckley (Every Time I Die) of Stephen's board
In this photo posted by Brodsky on his Instagram profile, the Earthquaker Afterneath can be seen.
"a pair of Boss PS-5 Super Shifters (one goes up and one goes down so he doesn't need a whammy bar)."
According to the Premier Guitar's interview, Brodsky uses the Boss BF-2B bass flanger guitar pedal.
As seen on 36:17 he is not using the E2, but the E1 instead.
According to the Premier Guitar's interview, Brodsky uses the Boss PN-2 tremolo/pan guitar pedal.
According to the Premier Guitar's interview, Brodsky uses the Boss DD-6 delay pedal.
In this photo posted by Brodsky on his Instagram profile, the Earthquaker Pitch Bay can be seen.
In a feature by Premier Guitar, Stephen Brodsky is noted for using the Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine during his "Rig Rundown" with Mutoid Man.
"Everything is powered by the T-Rex Effects Fuel Tank."
According to the Premier Guitar's interview, Brodsky uses the Boss TU-2 tuner pedal.
According to the Premier Guitar's interview, Brodsky uses the Akai E2 delay/looper pedal.
Stephen Brodsky uses the DigiTech X-Series Synth Wah pedal, as detailed in the Premier Guitar article "Rig Rundown: Mutoid Man's Stephen Brodsky" by Chris Kies.
In an interview with Premier Guitar, Stephen Brodsky discusses using the Boss DD-5 Digital Delay as part of his setup with Mutoid Man.
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