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Reply #30 posted 04/28/12 3:23pm

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SPYZFAN1 said:

Co-sign with iloveannie on the uninspiring BOSS pedal setup. I used to have an all BOSS pedal setup (influenced by him of course) years ago and I stopped.

Got rid of the BOSS stuff (except the tuner) and bought better and diff brands and my tone is much better. As much as I love his guitar playing I don't like his distortion tone these days. Way

too harsh. His 80's tone (1981 to 87) was better.

...and don't get me started on that damn Floyd Rose.

talking about the pedals with takumi he said they use the boss ones because they are common items that are easy to replace if you have a problem with them on tour. pop into any guitar shop and you can get what you want. plus if you keep it simple it's easier to setup and keep the sound consistent. if you use fancy gear it's harder to setup and replace. he also mentioned prince programmed his own zoom effects pedal. i think its the 9030 model he used

i just found this photo elsewhere, i think it's one i took for daf at the indigo as i always stood in the same place

[img:$uid]http://i964.photobucket.com/albums/ae121/rmartin70/pedals2indigo.jpg[/img:$uid]

i didn't take this tho

[img:$uid]http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs221.snc4/38398_1522671275206_1487318235_1321277_6240479_n.jpg[/img:$uid]

those setups show the two different pedal boards he uses. the first was used for the first few aftershows at indigo2, it's his "aftershow" pedals", later on he used the big curved pedal board that he uses at the main shows. they also changed the PA after the first or second weekend aroudn the same time the pedals changed

[Edited 4/28/12 15:25pm]

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Reply #31 posted 04/28/12 9:31pm

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unique said:



SPYZFAN1 said:


Co-sign with iloveannie on the uninspiring BOSS pedal setup. I used to have an all BOSS pedal setup (influenced by him of course) years ago and I stopped.



Got rid of the BOSS stuff (except the tuner) and bought better and diff brands and my tone is much better. As much as I love his guitar playing I don't like his distortion tone these days. Way


too harsh. His 80's tone (1981 to 87) was better.



...and don't get me started on that damn Floyd Rose.




talking about the pedals with takumi he said they use the boss ones because they are common items that are easy to replace if you have a problem with them on tour. pop into any guitar shop and you can get what you want. plus if you keep it simple it's easier to setup and keep the sound consistent. if you use fancy gear it's harder to setup and replace. he also mentioned prince programmed his own zoom effects pedal. i think its the 9030 model he used



i just found this photo elsewhere, i think it's one i took for daf at the indigo as i always stood in the same place





i didn't take this tho






those setups show the two different pedal boards he uses. the first was used for the first few aftershows at indigo2, it's his "aftershow" pedals", later on he used the big curved pedal board that he uses at the main shows. they also changed the PA after the first or second weekend aroudn the same time the pedals changed

[Edited 4/28/12 15:25pm]


interesting,do you wanna say Prince is having commercial and less commercial guitar sound?
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Reply #32 posted 04/28/12 10:20pm

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thebanishedone said:

unique said:

talking about the pedals with takumi he said they use the boss ones because they are common items that are easy to replace if you have a problem with them on tour. pop into any guitar shop and you can get what you want. plus if you keep it simple it's easier to setup and keep the sound consistent. if you use fancy gear it's harder to setup and replace. he also mentioned prince programmed his own zoom effects pedal. i think its the 9030 model he used

i just found this photo elsewhere, i think it's one i took for daf at the indigo as i always stood in the same place

i didn't take this tho

those setups show the two different pedal boards he uses. the first was used for the first few aftershows at indigo2, it's his "aftershow" pedals", later on he used the big curved pedal board that he uses at the main shows. they also changed the PA after the first or second weekend aroudn the same time the pedals changed

[Edited 4/28/12 15:25pm]

interesting,do you wanna say Prince is having commercial and less commercial guitar sound?

no, i didn't mean that, but from what i gather at times he will hear a sound and want to emulate it. the two pedal boards are just for convenience as usually there is a small stage with less space at aftershows, plus having two lots of kit means the aftershow can get further ahead by getting setup than if they had to wait for everything to come from the main show. the indigo was a residency so there wasn't far to move stuff but there was still a few hours delay between shows, getting things setup and soundchecked every night

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Reply #33 posted 04/29/12 7:06am

SPYZFAN1

Thanks for posting that unique. No disrespect against BOSS pedals because some of them are great. I'm not really crazy about their gain pedals anymore.

It kinda makes sense for him to have replaceable pedals like BOSS since they are worldwide. I always wondered what a "Prince Pedal" would sound like and consist of. I know Digitech has done that for other guitarists. It would be interesting to see BOSS create a special pedal for him.

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Reply #34 posted 04/30/12 3:09am

iloveannie

We hear that all the time about Boss pedals being easy to obtain on tour. Is Prince a bit skint then that he can't afford spare boutique gear? I ain't being funny but as far as lame and excuse go...

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Reply #35 posted 04/30/12 3:30am

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iloveannie said:

We hear that all the time about Boss pedals being easy to obtain on tour. Is Prince a bit skint then that he can't afford spare boutique gear? I ain't being funny but as far as lame and excuse go...

but then how many extra of each pedal would you have to take with you? if you have 10 pedals and you want 2 spare then thats 30 pedals to carry about, of which 20 aren't likely to be used. what if you break 3 of one, then you are stuck again

it wasn't also just about being easy to replace, but easy to setup with realiable results. the more complicated the pedals, the more complicated to setup and harder to keep consistant

you know what prince is like, if he wants something he gets it, so if he wanted different pedals he would have them. haven't you heard the story of the gun mic getting left behind and someone having to back to paisley to pick it up and then fly back to LA or wherever to the gig as they wouldn't trust a courier with it? he could have just used another SM58 or something

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Reply #36 posted 05/01/12 10:27pm

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SPYZFAN1 said:

PurpleMusiq8...The effect you're talking about is probably the Digitech Whammy System. I know

when you set the pedal in a certain way you'll get different harmonized tones. I know he was

heavily into that pedal back then. I just watched the clip on line and that sounds like it.

For the second solo, right?

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