Uruha
Uruha's Gear
When I discovered Line 6’s Helix Native, I was impressed by the quality in sound it produced, but also by its variety. Compared to regular software on computers that allows for mixing and matching sound and effects, Helix Native is not only able to compete with that, but also adapt to the type of songs we produce today. All these features made me realize the true strength of Helix Floor which I’ve been using for a year now.
Uruha is seen using this amplifier in the music video for the GazettE's song "Filth in the Beauty" with a GazettE sticker covering the amplifier logo
Uruha was seen using this amplifier in the music video for the GazettE's song "LEECH"
In the YouTube video by MilkRyuusei titled "Gazette Uruha Guitar Solo," Uruha can be seen using the DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedal, particularly evident at the start of the solo around the 45-second mark.
A Japanese magazine photo shows Uruha discussing his use of the Pro Co The Rat distortion pedal.
Uruha uses the EDWARDS E-U-140-HL2, as featured in the ESP Artist Series on the ESP Guitars website.
In this video at 0.06 we can se see Uruha uses this guitar. This guitar used on around 2013-2014, and usually tuned on Drop C. This guitar used on playing "LAST HEAVEN', "REDO", "Kagefumi" and "Kago no Sanagi" live.
In the video "the GazettE - VORTEX" by theGazettEVEVO on YouTube, Uruha is seen playing the ESP U-02 [HELLION-II]/FR, featuring a tremolo system and a single coil pickup at the neck.
In this image Uruha is shown with his signature U-02 Hellion guitar.
Uruha is shown using the Klon Centaur Overdrive pedal in a Japanese magazine featured on BlogSpot, as captured in the image titled "The Gazette's Gears 1."
This guitar can be seen at min 1.30. Uruha usually uses Drop A for this guitar
In this video at 0.06 we can se see Uruha uses this guitar. This guitar used on around 2013-2014, and usually tuned on Drop C. This guitar used on playing "LAST HEAVEN', "REDO", "Kagefumi" and "Kago no Sanagi" live.
In a Japanese magazine, Uruha is shown using the MXR M102 Dyna Comp compressor pedal.
In a Japanese magazine, Uruha is shown using the Eventide TimeFactor Twin Delay pedal, as evidenced by a photo hosted on Photobucket.
Uruha uses the Edwards EU-HL 2, as featured on the ESP Guitars website.
Uruha uses his signature ESP JP guitar picks, specifically the 0.8mm size, as highlighted by ESP Guitars.
In an Instagram post, Uruha confirmed his use of the Neural DSP Quad Cortex, stating: "On this tour, I tried playing around with it during the tour to introduce the Neural DSP 'QUAD CORTEX' that I just acquired as a new force for the current system. I was so impressed by the Neural Capture that was equipped with this compact body, and I was planning to capture all the equipment I own and divert it as sub or, if right, I tried capturing a simple OD, and the quality of the capture was impeccable, but I ended up selecting a dozen patterns to capture one scene." The source of this information is Uruha's verified Instagram account, uruha_thegazette__.
Uruha, the guitarist from the band theGazettE, confirmed his use of the IK Multimedia ToneX One as a backup for his three main amplifiers. In an Instagram post, he stated, "The amplifier with the most likely trouble is the amplifier, so building a backup is the number one priority in my system. Whichever amplifier I have trouble, I replace this compact body with the settings for each amp, and the fundamental preset doesn't need to make a sub for the backup, and there should be less time lag before returning." This post highlights the importance of the ToneX One in his setup to ensure seamless transitions during performances.
In a Twitter post by Uruha, he mentions the EVH 5150 III 100-Watt Tube Head as part of his collection of amplifiers.
In a post on X, Uruha mentions using the Universal Audio OX as part of his amplifier setup, highlighting its role in managing his growing collection of amps.
In a post on Twitter, Uruha confirmed his use of the Soldano Custom Amplification SLO-30 by stating, "SOLDANO has finally arrived. I had made up my mind the moment I rang it, I had no choice. That's how it is when you encounter equipment; you embrace it without thinking about the consequences. The quality of the sound doesn't matter, I'm just looking forward to seeing how I can focus on this."
In a post on Twitter, Uruha mentions the use of the Engl Fireball 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head, stating, "I was hoping for ENGL as a backing candidate, but it didn't feel right...It's not going as I expected. Next, I'll work on the crunch and clean." This indicates that Uruha considered the ENGL Fireball for his setup, as part of his equipment system. The post was authored by uruha_gazette__.
In July 2022, Uruha purchased the Solid State Logic SSL 2+ audio interface. He confirmed this in a post on Twitter, stating, "Ah... I gave in to temptation and bought it. I think it is very important to incorporate this kind of physical operability from time to time while performing tasks on software. It may be a side effect of the pursuit of digital convenience. …What is this? It's just a controller." This indicates his use of the SSL 2+ for its tangible interface benefits amid digital workflows.
Uruha, the guitarist from the band the GazettE, confirmed that he uses the Diezel D-Moll as one of his main amplifiers for live performances and studio recordings. In a post on Twitter, he stated, "My amps are finally back after maintenance. I'm currently using the EVH5150 and Diezel D-Moll as my mains, but apparently the preamp tubes of the 5150 were worn out so they've been completely replaced. I didn't notice it during the live show. I'm glad they're back because I'm going to be using them a lot on the tour from now on ✨." This provides clear evidence of his use of the Diezel D-Moll.
Uruha used a PRS guitar in the recording of the DIM album: https://youtu.be/FpAINANElZE?si=K9x07wVgCR03CeAr&t=367 https://youtu.be/5iioUpL2mr4?si=tsNo0Tp6eJ4NWKUb
Uruha, the guitarist from the band the GazettE, confirmed his use of the Line 6 Helix Rack by showcasing it on his Instagram account. In his post, he described the ongoing preparations for upcoming events and tours, mentioning the process of revisiting past songs to integrate them with the current system, which involves sound crafting from the ground up.
In the provided image, Uruha is seen playing his signature guitar, the ESP U-01 [HELLION].
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