Zach Rogue's Gear

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When asked about his rig on Facebook, Rogue replied that he is using a Fender Super Reverb.

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Rogue can be seen playing this Korean 80's guitar in this picture.

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Rogue says about the Casio that it is "small in size, big in sound" on Instagram.

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According to this article Rogue Wave used this console while recording "Permalight".

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"There is a lead guitar part that enters ‘Permalight'' that has a cool backward kind of sound, created with a Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster run through an Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Plus reverb pedal with an Ernie Ball volume pedal."

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"“There is a lead guitar part that enters ‘Permalight'' that has a cool backward kind of sound, created with a Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster run through an Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Plus reverb pedal with an Ernie Ball volume pedal."

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When asked about his effects, Rogue replied on Facebook that he is using the Dig besides others.

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In this video from May 16th 2016 Rogue uses a Kyser capo on his black Hummingbird.

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In this article Rogue talks about using a B3 on "Descended Like Vultures" and he is credited for playing on that album.

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He's credited for playing a Fender Rhodes on "10:1".

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Rouge posted this on Instagram using the hashtag #truelove.

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He posted this on the bands Instagram.

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"Writing initially on an acoustic guitar, Rogue sketched single-track demos into Apple GarageBand, experimenting with melodic and lyrical ideas."

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According to this article Rouge Wave been using the 505 during the recording sessions for "Permalight": "Each song began with a click-track on a Roland TR-505 drum machine, with sounds subsequently added from the 505 to establish feel and tempo. Building upon that with drums, rhythm guitar, and scratch vocal tracks, the songs evolved."

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According to this article Rogue Wave used this microphone on Rogues acoustic guitar while recording "Permalight".

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In this article it has been said that Rouge Wave used this besides the 505 while recording "Permalight".

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According to this article they used one on "Permalight".

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In an interview with emusician.com Patrick Spurgeon said that this Strat was played on "Permalight".

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According to this article they used one on "Permalight".

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According to this interview Rouge used this to mice his Fender Champ during the recording of "Permalight".

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In this interview it is said that they used this on "Permalight".

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"We also used an Akai MPC2000XL sampler to incorporate a ‘Speak and Spell'' toy in the pre-choruses and made use of a Korg microKorg synthesizer vocoder in the outro of the song to give the song a Led Zeppelin ‘Immigrant Song''-meets-Deliverance-banjo sound.” - Pat Spurgeon (Rogue Wave)

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"We also used an Akai MPC2000XL sampler to incorporate a ‘Speak and Spell'' toy in the pre-choruses and made use of a Korg microKorg synthesizer vocoder in the outro of the song to give the song a Led Zeppelin ‘Immigrant Song''-meets-Deliverance-banjo sound.” - Pat Spurgeon (Rogue Wave)

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I asked him what gear he used and this is what he replied.

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When asked about his gear on Facebook Rogue replied that he's using two Gibson SG in different tunings.

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When asked about his rig on Facebook Rogue replied that he is using a JC-40.

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When asked bout his rig on Facebook, Rogue replied that he is using a blueSky.

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When asked about his rig on Facebook, Rogue replied that he's using Strymon's El Capistan.

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When asked about his gear on Facebook, Rogue replied that he is using the Deep Six Compressor.

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I asked him about his gear on Facebook and he replied that he's using this effect.

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