Tim Gane
UK songwriter & guitarist in Stereolab
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Tim Gane's Gear
The source from Koly lists the Lovetone Meatball as part of Tim Gane's equipment used in Stereolab's live and studio setups around 2004.
Tim Gane, a key member of Stereolab, is listed in the Stereolab Unofficial Historical File as using a Rickenbacker 330 Electric Guitar. This comprehensive document details the band's studio equipment around 2004, highlighting Gane's pivotal role.
At 2:00 in this video, Gane says that he uses the Fender Twin, Pro Reverb, and Bassman
This is a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment, circa. 2004.
At 2:00 in this video, Gane says that he uses the Fender Twin, Pro Reverb, and Bassman
This is a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment, circa. 2004.
In an interview with M Magazine, Tim Gane discusses using the Roland TR-606 Drumatix in his latest project, Cavern of Anti-Matter.
At 2:00 in this video, Gane says that he uses the Fender Twin, Pro Reverb, and Bassman
The Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer is listed among Tim Gane's gear in the unofficial Stereolab Historical File, detailing the band's live and studio equipment around 2004.
In this photo, which shows Gane's pedalboard from Stereolab's 2020 Sydney show, one of the pedals that can be seen in his pedalboard is the Chase Bliss Audio Thermae.
This is a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment, circa. 2004.
In this photo, which shows Gane's pedalboard from Stereolab's 2020 Sydney show, one of the pedals that can be seen in his pedalboard is the EHX Deluxe Electric Mistress.
According to the UHF | Stereolab Unofficial Historical File, Tim Gane used the Lovetone Wobulator tremolo pedal as part of Stereolab's live and studio setup around 2004.
In this photo, which shows Gane's pedalboard from Stereolab's 2020 Sydney show, one of the pedals that can be seen in his pedalboard is the MXR Distortion +.
The Sherman Filterbank is listed as part of Tim Gane's equipment for Stereolab's live and studio setups around 2004, as detailed in the UHF | Stereolab Unofficial Historical File on Koly.
This is a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment, circa. 2004.
In a detailed list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment from 2004, Tim Gane is noted to use the Electro-Harmonix EH-7850/EC-2000/EC-2002 Deluxe Memory Man pedal. This information is documented in the Stereolab Unofficial Historical File on Koly.
In a 2004 article by Christine Hsieh for EMusician titled "Dual Imaging," Tim Gane is listed as using the Boss SYB-3 Bass Synthesizer in his live setup.
In this photo, which shows Gane's pedalboard from Stereolab's 2020 Sydney show, one of the pedals that can be seen in his pedalboard is the Chase Bliss Wombtone MKII.
This is a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment, circa. 2004.
This is a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment, circa. 2004.
This is a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment, circa. 2004.
The Vox Continental organ is listed among Tim Gane's equipment in Stereolab's live and studio setups, as detailed in the 2004 UHF Stereolab Unofficial Historical File on Koly.
In the "UHF | Stereolab Unofficial Historical File" on Koly, Tim Gane is listed as using the Roland Chorus Echo SRE-555 among Stereolab's live and studio equipment around 2004.
Interview with Tim about his newest post-Stereolab project, The Cavern of Antimatter.
In an interview with M Magazine, Tim Gane discusses using the ARP Odyssey Rev3 synthesizer in his project, The Cavern of Anti-Matter.
This e-musician article has a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment!
This e-musician article has a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment! I think they used Nords only for live purposes, not as studio instruments.
There's a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment, circa 2004, listed in this e-musician article.
There's a full list of Stereolab's live and studio equipment, circa 2004, listed in this e-musician article.
This is a community-built gear list for Tim Gane.
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