Steve Morse
American guitarist
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Steve Morse's Effects Pedals
At 2:59 in this video, Steve Morse's TC Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb pedal can be seen in the pedal board inside rack. His guitar tech mentions it and demonstrates its sound.
Steve Morse reveals his usage of the Boss OC-3 in this interview for Boss.
"I noticed in a Deep Purple video that you use an octave pedal a lot on solos. Is it the BOSS OC-3 Super Octave?
That’s one of them. I have four different rigs, actually five different rigs, but that’s definitely one of them."
In this video, Steve Morse uses a TC Electronic Flashback Delay & Loooper. The description reads, "Steve Morse of Deep Purple, Dixie Dregs, etc. is creating his personal TonePrints for TC Electronic's Flashback Delay & Looper guitar effects pedal. He really likes what he hears at first, which is always a good starting point, and as he gets to mess around with the many parameters, he simply succeeds in creating his dream delay - a delay sound that he can't get anywhere else as he puts it!"
In this video, Steve Morse (Deep Purple) demos the Spark Mini Booster. He says, "It makes a nice boost...There's a cool feature about, if you hold the momentary switch down you get the boost for as long as you hold the switch down," at 0:30.
In this Rig tour by Total Guitar Magazine Steve Morse say's "This pedal is a luxury I have with Deep Purple. This one is an octave above that I use for The Surprising to simulate some of the 12-string overdub I did in there." "Doing an octave up is a risky proposition so a little goes a long way! But I use octave down for a few things as well.”
A TC Polytune Mini is visible on Steve Morse's board at 0:20 in this video.
"Do you recall which guitar synthesizer you used?
It was like a pretty big size. It had a big old huge connector. I just remembered: it was a Roland (GR-700)." Steve Morse.
At 2:05 the this gear rundown video, there is a clear shot of Steve Morse's three Ernie Ball Volume Pedals.
A Digitech Whammy 4 can be seen at 2:59 in this video, at the back of Steve Morse's pedal board rack.
At 0:20 in this video, a Keeley Compressor can be seen on Steve's pedalboard.
This page of TC Electronic's website states that Steve Morse uses a TC Electronic Spark Booster.
"I used those for a lot of years. They’re good tuners. That’s all I used up until just a few years ago." - Steve Morse from this Boss US interview.
"Yeah, It’s pretty big. I still have that [CE-1] Chorus Ensemble, which is the best of BOSS—a big, heavy cast-iron thing. I bought that in Hollywood at our first recording session. It was awesome." - Steve Morse.
The PolyTune Polyphonic Tuner Pedal is one of the TC Electronic products used by Steve Morse, according to this page of TC Electronic's website.
Steve Morse uses a TC Electronic Ditto x2 Looper pedal, according to this page of TC Electronic's website.
According to this page of TC Electronic's website, Steve Morse uses a TC Electronic Hall of Fame Mini Reverb Pedal.
Steve Morse is listed as an artist using TC Electronic's PolyTune 2 Mini, on TC Electronic's website.
In this image of Steve Morse on NBC's Today Show holding his Ernie Ball Music Man SM-Y2D guitar, clipped on the headstock his TC Electronic PolyTune Clip tuner can be seen.
In this video with Rick Beato you can see that he has the black GR-55 on floor .
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