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Unread post by pjdk28 » Sat Nov 18, 2006 9:42 pm

anybody have any insight into what loop and delay pedals tim uses with dave? are there any board pics from vegoose?

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Unread post by Machtimus » Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:01 pm

http://timreynolds.com/setup/

Don't imagine he would have different equipment for Dave and Tim settings.

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Unread post by pjdk28 » Sun Nov 19, 2006 12:46 am

Machtimus wrote:http://timreynolds.com/setup/

Don't imagine he would have different equipment for Dave and Tim settings.
i checked there but my impression was that it was pretty dated

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Unread post by Yakko » Sun Nov 19, 2006 1:05 am

Tim's Guitars (both past and present):

* Taylor 714ce
* Fender Telecaster
* Gibson SG Gothic
* Veillette Mk-IV Baritone 12-String
* '93 Martin D-35
* '93 Martin D-35
* Martin D12-28 12-String
* Gibson Les Paul Custom (black)
* Gibson Les Paul Custom (goldtop)
* Ibanez RG Series 7 String
* '64 Gibson J50 acoustic
* '68 Yamaha FG230 acoustic 12-String
Is that where Dave got the Idea?

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Unread post by DrumsFoDaSoul » Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:33 am

Yakko wrote:
Tim's Guitars (both past and present):

* Taylor 714ce
* Fender Telecaster
* Gibson SG Gothic
* Veillette Mk-IV Baritone 12-String
* '93 Martin D-35
* '93 Martin D-35
* Martin D12-28 12-String
* Gibson Les Paul Custom (black)
* Gibson Les Paul Custom (goldtop)
* Ibanez RG Series 7 String
* '64 Gibson J50 acoustic
* '68 Yamaha FG230 acoustic 12-String
Is that where Dave got the Idea?


Most likely. Dave was probably playing around with it and just made up a new song.. What we know as Idea Of You.
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Unread post by Taylor2885 » Sun Nov 19, 2006 3:39 pm

DrumsFoDaSoul wrote:
Yakko wrote:
Tim's Guitars (both past and present):

* Taylor 714ce
* Fender Telecaster
* Gibson SG Gothic
* Veillette Mk-IV Baritone 12-String
* '93 Martin D-35
* '93 Martin D-35
* Martin D12-28 12-String
* Gibson Les Paul Custom (black)
* Gibson Les Paul Custom (goldtop)
* Ibanez RG Series 7 String
* '64 Gibson J50 acoustic
* '68 Yamaha FG230 acoustic 12-String
Is that where Dave got the Idea?


Most likely. Dave was probably playing around with it and just made up a new song.. What we know as Idea Of You.
Excuse my ignorance if I'm way out in left field, but isn't Dave's Veillet 12-string a soprano?
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Unread post by RunsWithBuffalo » Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:10 pm

yeah different guitars completely
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Unread post by gravesRR7 » Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:58 pm

on a quick sidenote here, i just saw Tim live on Friday night.

holy crap, he is so amazing solo. I would say, I enjoyed seeing Tim solo, almost as much as seeing DMB.
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Unread post by EZakre » Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:02 pm

does anyone know what pedal gives Tim the Jimi Thing and Watchtower sound from Live at Chicago?

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Unread post by SaxMan123 » Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:37 pm

It says on the site that his gear is both from the past and present, I would wager that the stuff there is pretty dead on with his setup and that he probably didnt add much to his rig for the stuff that he does with Dave.

However if you go to the next page with the explenation of his gear setup, scroll down and it says that during Dave and Tim tours he had a Morley Pro Series 1 Wah Volume (PWV) to a Boss DD-5 Digital Delay and then to a Countryman direct box. In 2000 he switched his Morley for a Ernie Ball Mono volume pedal for the D&T tours.

It also says that Tim has used it in conjunction with the Line 6 Delay modular. The Digital Delay allows for him to get those swelling effects. Settings for it and I quote from the site:
"For the delay pedal setting, I usually have it set to mode# 3 for those kind of swells (although 4 is good for spacier stuff). Then the E.level is at about 1 o'clock, F.back at 12 o'clock (which can be varied to taste), and D.time is at the max. I use the reverse function for the weirdest stuff."
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Unread post by sfmartins » Tue Nov 21, 2006 2:28 am

SaxMan123 wrote:It says on the site that his gear is both from the past and present, I would wager that the stuff there is pretty dead on with his setup and that he probably didnt add much to his rig for the stuff that he does with Dave.

However if you go to the next page with the explenation of his gear setup, scroll down and it says that during Dave and Tim tours he had a Morley Pro Series 1 Wah Volume (PWV) to a Boss DD-5 Digital Delay and then to a Countryman direct box. In 2000 he switched his Morley for a Ernie Ball Mono volume pedal for the D&T tours.

It also says that Tim has used it in conjunction with the Line 6 Delay modular. The Digital Delay allows for him to get those swelling effects. Settings for it and I quote from the site:
"For the delay pedal setting, I usually have it set to mode# 3 for those kind of swells (although 4 is good for spacier stuff). Then the E.level is at about 1 o'clock, F.back at 12 o'clock (which can be varied to taste), and D.time is at the max. I use the reverse function for the weirdest stuff."
Nice info over there man... thanks

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Unread post by flandaneran » Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:49 pm

what about dave? any effects at all?

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Unread post by ut4ever8 » Thu Nov 23, 2006 4:46 pm

gravesRR7 wrote:on a quick sidenote here, i just saw Tim live on Friday night.

holy crap, he is so amazing solo. I would say, I enjoyed seeing Tim solo, almost as much as seeing DMB.
I saw tim a few months ago at a littel venue in cincinnati, stood front row, probably 5 feet away from him, it was amazing. Id put it up there with a dmb show, completely different but equally fun
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Unread post by pjdk28 » Sat Nov 25, 2006 1:52 pm

yea i saw tim like 2 fridays ago in manhattan, and he had some sweet loops and delay that i had not heard before, which i suspect is what the cool stuff is in vegoose. i wish i got a peek at his board. all the stuff on his page was old in 2000...and alot has come along in 6 years (mainly i want to know if he uses a multi nowadays, and which). guess ill have to google a tim reynolds forum

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Unread post by pjdk28 » Sat Nov 25, 2006 1:58 pm

flandaneran wrote:what about dave? any effects at all?
if you search the forums you will find a ton of info. his setup is always venue dependent. but in terms of effects, aside from blending, he doesnt use any

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