Tomo Milicevic
Tomo Milicevic's Gear
What can I say? I have waited a long time for something like this to finally be great enough to implement on the Thirty Seconds To Mars stage.
I've always struggled to choose between tonal quality and versatility versus convenience for touring. Unfortunately, I've always had to lug around enormous amounts of gear (multiple different amp heads, multiple iso-cabs, matrix loop switching, literally more than a dozen different pedals, etc...) to do what I needed live so that I could pull off several albums worth of material at the level of quality needed... Then along came the Kemper and changed my life forever!
With the Kemper profiling amp, we can profile all of the amps we use live, I have all but two very custom effects available to me in the Kemper library of effects pedals (many of which sound way more rich and have better dimension than the "real" thing), and this all fits into a 3 space rack that I can check on a plane and never have to wonder again what I will be dealing with on a fly-gig.
One of the things people who love music don't think about is the cost of touring! Shipping thousands of pounds of gear all over the world is insanely expensive, and the Kemper just demolished that entire problem with one product. The Kemper has truly become that one piece of gear I simply cannot live without.
Tomo used this amp only until recently when he switched to Kemper
"There's this crazy fuzz pedal called the Soda Meiser [OohLaLa Manufacturing] and it's just a really clean, long-sustaining, focused-sounding fuzz pedal."
In the video for the song Up In The Air by 30 Seconds To Mars Tomo Milecvic is seen playing this guitar.
According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Mili?evi? uses his 1973 Gibson Les Paul Custom.
This photo shows Tomo Milicevic with a Gibson SG Standard, indicating his use of this guitar model.
"Then I used a tube distortion by Electro-Harmonix called the Tube Zipper, you can reallyy tune in frequencies on that."
"Then there's the Classic [108] Fuzz by MXR, and that's the perfect in-betweener."
According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, this guitar is tuned to D# and has stock pickups.
Another Fender Jazzmaster Milicevic uses is his 1964 Fender red Jazzmaster.
Tomo Milicevic includes the Boss RC-20 Loop Station in his gear setup, as shown in a user-uploaded photo of his gear diagram.
Listed in his gear diagram.
Seen playing one in this image
Seen playing one in this image
Tomo Milicevic uses the DigiTech WH-4 Whammy (4th Gen), as shown in the user-uploaded gear diagram.
Tomo Milicevic includes the Ernie Ball VP JR. Passive Volume Pedal in his gear setup, as shown in a user-uploaded photo of his gear diagram.
Tomo Milicevic includes the Boss DC-2 Dimension C chorus pedal in his gear setup, as shown in the user-uploaded photo of his gear diagram.
Tomo Milicevic includes the OohLaLa Quicksilver pedal in his gear diagram, as seen in a user-uploaded photo.
Tomo Milicevic includes the Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner in his gear setup, as shown in the user-uploaded photo of his gear diagram.
Listed in his gear diagram.
Listed in his gear diagram.
He can be seen with this controller
30 Seconds to Mars all used the Axiom keyboard throughout the Into the Wild tour. Tomo used it namely for the bridge of "this is war" but also used it on "stranger in a strange land", "a beautiful lie", and "the fantasy". He also combined it with a Roland synth module in 2011. it remained in his setup until the love lust faith and dreams cycle when he switched it for two akai mpk controllers which he played additional parts from this is war and new parts from llfd on.
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