Steve Lacy
Steve Lacy's Gear
On the cover for the song "Dark Red," Steve Lacy is shown on one knee, holding this guitar.
its Steve Lacys signature guitar
He picked up his new black-and-white Rickenbacker guitar, then reached into his Herschel backpack and yanked out a mess of cables.
hey @Fender can't wait to go on my first tour wit this
"The 19-year old, best known as the guitarist and vocalist for band The Internet, recorded Steve Lacy's Demo using his handset while he was touring the world and during studio sessions.
While he used music software Ableton to program some of the record's drum beats, the bass, guitar and his vocals were recorded using GarageBand, Apple's own music app."
The Boss ME-80 can be clearly seen in the picture.
He experimented wildly for a while, then settled on a loose structure and began subtly tweaking it. Eventually satisfied with that bit, he plugged in his Fender bass and started improvising a bassline.
The Fender Special Edition Stratocaster can clearly be seen being used by Steve in this video.
The Boss DD-7 can be clearly seen in the picture.
In this video from Fender, Steve Lacy is seen using an American Professional II series Stratocaster.
Can be seen in the music video at 3:15 in the bottom left corner as well as being used in this video behind Steve https://youtu.be/sfBxhNz2dG4?t=172
Steve can be seen with two Duo-Sonics in this picture.
"Out of the mess emerged his iRig, an interface adapter that connects his guitar directly into his iPhone 6. "
The amp can be seen mic'd up to the left of Lacy.
In an article by WIRED, Steve Lacy is shown using the Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Professional Studio Monitor Headphones while producing music on his iPhone.
Steve lacy can be seen with the guitar on his lap in the Instagram post for the source
In an Instagram post, Steve Lacy's Fender Stratocaster XII is visible on a stand to the left, highlighting his appreciation for gifts from Fender.
He paged through the drum presets in GarageBand for a while before picking a messy-sounding kit. With two thumbs, he tapped out a simple beat, maybe 30 seconds long. Then he went back to the Rickenbacker. He played a riff he’d stumbled on while tuning, recording it on a separate GarageBand track over top of the drums.
Steve Lacy used a Limited Edition Fender Adam Clayton Precision Bass during the recording of his debut album Apollo XXI, as well as on his subsequent first tour promoting that album. He can be seen posing with the bass in the attached Instagram photo.
During Steve Lacy's first solo performance at the Soulection Experience, he used the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head, as shown in the Amazon Photos source.
Out of the mess emerged his iRig, an interface adapter that connects his guitar directly into his iPhone 6.
Beats headphones on his ears, iPhone perched precariously on his bare knee (he swears this isn’t how he cracked the screen) and connected to the guitar in his lap.
These can also be seen in the video.
Out of the mess emerged his iRig, an interface adapter that connects his guitar directly into his iPhone 6.
In this Instagram post where Steve and some others are producing mercury you can see pro tools up in the background
In this picture Steve is seen holding this fender american elite telecaster in the color ocean turquoise, for a photoshoot. He also used this for live concerts.
Steve Lacy is seen using a Squier SE Special Strat, identifiable by its unique red tortoise pickguard, distinct from the Squier Classic Vibe's brown variant. Additionally, the wood surrounding the truss rod matches the headstock, unlike other models with a teardrop-shaped black plastic or wood insert.
at 2:54 you can see Steve using a tan Vox amp swell as 3:23 during his solo
this amp can be seen at 2:27 behind Steve under the other amp
In a live performance compilation on YouTube, Steve Lacy can be seen playing a PRS Custom 24 guitar.
In an Instagram video posted by Steve Lacy, the Maestro Stage Phaser can be seen on his pedalboard. The caption for the post reads, "@johncarrollkirby and I, we just made one of the most beautiful songs I think I ever made. If you ever catch me on the street, I will play you music."
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