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Rigs => Trey's Rig => Topic started by: Poster on October 21, 2007, 12:32:43 PM

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Post by: Poster on October 21, 2007, 12:32:43 PM
Hey everybody,
Title: Octave Pedal
Post by: strangedesign on October 21, 2007, 02:26:30 PM
Let me know a song from a show with this effect so I can take a listen.

Thanks!
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Post by: Walker done done on October 21, 2007, 03:36:27 PM
Got a link to a copy?
Title: Octave Pedal
Post by: strangedesign on October 21, 2007, 05:56:25 PM
I'm downloading it right now. I will give it a listen as soon as it has finished.
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Post by: Walker done done on October 21, 2007, 06:17:18 PM
Quote from: \"strangedesign\"I'm downloading it right now. I will give it a listen as soon as it has finished.

Hey Scott, where'd you find it?  I can't effin' find it for the life of me!
Title: Octave Pedal
Post by: strangedesign on October 21, 2007, 09:44:43 PM
There is something that sits on top of Trey's rack that I have know idea what it does. I have sent Brian a few more questions about the rig and this is one of them. This might be what Mike was talking about. I will get an update on that. He has been out on tour with Tom Petty for a while and siad he would answer them when he got back.

here is a pic of it

(http://www.strangedesign.org/rig52.gif)
Title: Octave Pedal
Post by: strangedesign on October 22, 2007, 02:04:15 PM
I listened to that track on the way to the airport this morning. Sounds like the same effect Trey is using in the song Undermind on the studio album Undermind. I really don't know how he is creating this effect. Sounds like a lots of reverb, overdrive and wha but there is definately something else in there. I wonder if he could be using either the backwards effect in the boomerang. When playing in reverse the note being played is dropped one octave.
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Post by: Brian27 on October 23, 2007, 10:07:06 PM
Trey uses his whammy like a wha at times.
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Post by: Poster on October 23, 2007, 10:25:19 PM
Quote from: \"Brian27\"Trey uses his whammy like a wha at times.


sorry , thats definently not it.
Title: Octave Pedal
Post by: Poster on October 24, 2007, 01:25:47 PM
search for the chicago iron octavia plus. its the closest thing out there that sounds like it. iam beeting on this being our mystery effect!
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Post by: Walker done done on October 24, 2007, 01:35:30 PM
Sweet, thanks for posting that, gear looks really interesting.  Know of any place I can hear some samples??

EDIT: nevermind, found it on their page....doh! :oops:
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Post by: Poster on October 24, 2007, 01:36:55 PM
just go to musictoyz or just google chicago iron they have a site.
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Post by: Poster on October 24, 2007, 05:16:56 PM
acutally Iam giong to take that back. that chicago iron thing only drop an octave on four frets of the low E trey noodles around more than that.... and the search continues
Title: Octave Pedal
Post by: Poster on October 30, 2007, 10:05:45 AM
hey guys,
 i just had a moment of clarity and i think i might know what mystery effect this is. its really starting to drive me wonky, but ive listened to the recordings i have in which he uses whatever this thing is ive noticed a few things. 1) it doesnt take him but a split second to engage it 2) you never here it without wah wah 3) nobody has mentioned seeing a new addition to his rig recently, except for maybe the return of a compressor that used to be in there anyway

 now after years of smoking tons of weed and watching sherlock holmes iam going to go out on a limb and say what if our mystery effect is the most obvious? in other words, if we always here this new gadget with wah, what if its simply a wah wah with adjustable trem pots, thats tweaked to sound super bassy with maybe a hint of octavia? my vox wah is getting modded right as we speak in CO somewhere so i can tweak the trem, have a DC jack, LED to know when its on/off, and getting all guts replaced with shiny new guts, oh and true bypass. its a very real option in my mind because you can do these mods to any old thomas organ, cry baby, or vox wah and you can really get any tone of them after the mod. what you guys think? puff* puff*  :roll:   :P
Title: Octave Pedal
Post by: Walker done done on October 30, 2007, 10:11:23 AM
Well, I didn't hit it quite that good but that's what was on my radar when you said it's always on w/ the wah.  Figured it was all-in-one.  But I think you've hit it right on the head.

Got any info on how/where I can mod my wah as well?  I have a Vox and honestly, I hate it right now.  Every time I turn it on there's this *pop* noise that can be heard through my amp, and it's very noisy.  Would love to resolve this problem, as well as enhance it with some of the stuff you mentioned (adj. trem, LED, etc.).

Good work slueth.
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Post by: strangedesign on October 30, 2007, 10:26:35 AM
Quote from: \"posternutbag\"hey guys,
 i just had a moment of clarity and i think i might know what mystery effect this is. its really starting to drive me wonky, but ive listened to the recordings i have in which he uses whatever this thing is ive noticed a few things. 1) it doesnt take him but a split second to engage it 2) you never here it without wah wah 3) nobody has mentioned seeing a new addition to his rig recently, except for maybe the return of a compressor that used to be in there anyway

 now after years of smoking tons of weed and watching sherlock holmes iam going to go out on a limb and say what if our mystery effect is the most obvious? in other words, if we always here this new gadget with wah, what if its simply a wah wah with adjustable trem pots, thats tweaked to sound super bassy with maybe a hint of octavia? my vox wah is getting modded right as we speak in CO somewhere so i can tweak the trem, have a DC jack, LED to know when its on/off, and getting all guts replaced with shiny new guts, oh and true bypass. its a very real option in my mind because you can do these mods to any old thomas organ, cry baby, or vox wah and you can really get any tone of them after the mod. what you guys think? puff* puff*  :roll:   :P
If that is it I wonder how he makes the adjustment from normal to muddy. Another possiblity might be the CAE Super Tremolo. yo can adjust the rate and DEPTH on the fly with the expression pedal. He could have the depth turned very low with the wha and maybe some overdrive.
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Post by: strangedesign on October 30, 2007, 10:59:23 AM
That is it! It also looks like he walks over and push one thing and it stops. Just can't tell which one he pushes.
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Post by: strangedesign on October 31, 2007, 12:40:01 AM
I was just looking arund on Tom Marshall's myspace page and found another pic with the effect on top of Trey's rack. There are actually 2 effects on top of his rack.

(http://www.strangedesign.org/rigs/trey_rig.jpg)
Title: Octave Pedal
Post by: Stiles12 on October 31, 2007, 07:20:20 PM
I just saw p groove in the New York this weekend, Brock butler is a very good guitar player, but, because of their lack of fans I was able to stand right in front of Brock as he played. He uses a lot of effects (a lot of standard effects) one effect he had was \"the Pog\" octave generator. I no trey does not have this thing jammed in the back of his rack but, Brock put on a moded DD-6 (analog) a little bit of the supa-trem, a very small amount of the Moog frooger, the POG and his dunlop adjustable wah. The sound that was coming out was surprising very similar. not perfect but the way the octave's tracked and rang out were very similar.
He has \"The POG\" which is a elctro harmonix product. the one with the sliders on the face, not just the stomp box. i have Brocks entire rig in detail if you guys ever wanted to know. he wrote me a letter one time with all his pedals and guitars and how he uses them, its pretty cool.
not see'in a lot of p groove fans out here, but i just hate the biscuits that much, and string cheese is gone, not a big umphreys guy, 10 dollar shows in bars seem to be the way to go for me.
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Post by: strangedesign on October 31, 2007, 11:14:36 PM
Quote from: \"Stiles12\"I just saw p groove in the New York this weekend, Brock butler is a very good guitar player, but, because of their lack of fans I was able to stand right in front of Brock as he played. He uses a lot of effects (a lot of standard effects) one effect he had was \"the Pog\" octave generator. I no trey does not have this thing jammed in the back of his rack but, Brock put on a moded DD-6 (analog) a little bit of the supa-trem, a very small amount of the Moog frooger, the POG and his dunlop adjustable wah. The sound that was coming out was surprising very similar. not perfect but the way the octave's tracked and rang out were very similar.
He has \"The POG\" which is a elctro harmonix product. the one with the sliders on the face, not just the stomp box. i have Brocks entire rig in detail if you guys ever wanted to know. he wrote me a letter one time with all his pedals and guitars and how he uses them, its pretty cool.
not see'in a lot of p groove fans out here, but i just hate the biscuits that much, and string cheese is gone, not a big umphreys guy, 10 dollar shows in bars seem to be the way to go for me.

I love PGroove! If you have the details of Brocks rig please post it in the OTHER ARTIST RIGS Thread

http://forums.strangedesign.org/viewforum.php?f=35

Thanks!
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Post by: Walker done done on November 02, 2007, 07:18:16 PM
Sweetness!  I'm gonna see if the local stores round here have one., may end up getting one, thanks for the hard work!

PS - check this out! http://www.noisefx.com/article/mxr_blue_box_mod

Now, I don't know JACK SHIT about wiring/electronics/modding, but this guy explains it so well, and with clear pics, that I may get one just so I can mod it myself and see what happens.  What do you think?
Title: Re: Octave Pedal
Post by: glide7575 on August 09, 2008, 11:23:20 PM
I think I may have it figured out, or at least have a sound that's close enough for me to enjoy playing it.

My original thought was the Whammy, so I set it to drop an octave, which got it in the general area but was lacking the wah and just wasn't "it". So I fooled around a bit more, turned knobs, screwed with distortion, then started switching pickups. As soon as I switched to the bridge position humbucker it added that wah type sound not present in any other pickup position, but it wasn't crisp so I had to turn the tone knob all the way up. Then I noticed if I let a note sustain on lower pitched notes it quickly got garbled. There was nothing I could figure out to work around this problem.

I decided to take a look at the Live in Brooklyn DVD to see what was going on there, and I found a few things that support my theory.

1. Trey's pitch is much too low for the position on the neck he's playing at, indicating an octave drop.
2. He is killing the notes instead of letting them sustain, with the exception of the note he slides out of. I went back to test it and if you don't strike that note really hard it is at a high enough pitch as to not cause the garbled tone problem.
3. When he kills the effect he leans to his right (Whammy), then forward (turn off loop, or maybe channel selector for the Fender), then goes for the tone knob as soon as he gets the chance, which is what I had to do to remove the piercing treble after the pedal was set back up to normal pitch.

So, maybe so or maybe not, but it sounds good to me ;)
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Post by: strangedesign on August 14, 2008, 04:10:30 PM
Here is an up close and personal view of Trey creating this sound

skip forward to 7:45

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-yucgRp5k4
Title: Re: Octave Pedal
Post by: cbrownecu on October 03, 2008, 03:12:53 PM
anybody know which pitch shifter setting on the Whammy Trey uses to get the tone used for the solo on Back On The Train?
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Post by: strangedesign on October 03, 2008, 04:40:50 PM
i'm pretty sure that's same setting. whammy II set at 1 oct down + ts9 + wha
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Post by: cbrownecu on October 05, 2008, 07:00:29 PM
hmm...I've listened to it a lot the last couple days, and to me it doesn't sound so much like a wah as it does the Uni Vibe. Check out the BOTT from the Live Phish 4 (6.14.00 Drum Lagos, Japan), he starts the solo and doesn't have the pitch shifter effect, then stops playing completely for a couple seconds, seemingly tweaks something, then comes back in strong.

I'm getting ready to pick up a whammy in the next couple days so i'll mess around with it and see.
Title: Re: Octave Pedal
Post by: rechemistry on October 26, 2008, 08:26:47 PM
i have the newer red whammy and am looking to get a whammy 2 if anyone is interested in letting go of one. i saw a post awhile back where someone was selling one...
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Post by: strangedesign on October 27, 2008, 04:43:07 PM
i got mine off of ebay. I really can't remember what i paid. It was somewhere between $150-$250.
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Post by: raisingfreen on January 07, 2009, 05:08:32 PM
Anybody ever tried using the slightest bit of a vibratone? That along with some ts9 can do alot. I think people are getting wha confused with his use of variable speed tremolo as well as various other things. Wha alone is to distinct to produce some of the sounds described. Also I wonder if the Nevermind sound that was mentioned earlier was actually Pages piano or clav going through a leslie. Is it possible there are other sounds that are happening that are not produced soley by Trey. Page does some stuff too.