Hope nobody minds but I asked them since we needed an answer, lol. Here's the official reply I got back when I asked them on Fanbridge 'It's an electric guitar straight into the board, and then Nicolas Vernhes who mixed the album put an effect on it, which he can't remember now! We might have put like three overlapping effects on it. We worked on it for a while. so funny. I don't think anyone guessed it correctly. '
MannequinRaces wrote:Hope nobody minds but I asked them since we needed an answer, lol. Here's the official reply I got back when I asked them on Fanbridge 'It's an electric guitar straight into the board, and then Nicolas Vernhes who mixed the album put an effect on it, which he can't remember now! We might have put like three overlapping effects on it. We worked on it for a while. so funny. I don't think anyone guessed it correctly. '
I'm calling B.S. on that... He plays is own equipment live right??? How do you not know what you are using when you step on the pedal...
The reply was in response to what they used when they recorded the song in the studio, which I believe. If somebody else wants to ask how they reproduce the sound live, go for it!
I certainly don't mind that you asked the band, MannequinRaces.
Casavettes really dropped the ball on this one.
I think that's a fair answer especially since effects were added after tracking. Unless you're taking notes during mix down, that may be an easy thing to forget.
A lot of times bands have to come up with ways to recreate things live that were initially the result of some studio trickery.
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