Some people may look at this and say it's too complicated. But it's really built for SPEED. He's a studio pro that needs to quickly find the sound for the next layer. I struggle with this in my little home setup. I think of a sound I want and then spend so much time setting it up, I forget what I was even going for. LOL.
You nailed it Jimbeaux these guys take in sounds and catalog them like us mere mortals store our favorite licks and melodies. We may be best off to start with an AXE III and build of something like that to actually create the two simultaneously and store it as a patch for quick recall, just like they do. He has to have an easy 100K in that room minus that 61' 335 dotneck right? Cheers my friend and keep at it !
Aylbdr Madison Take a looper, and you will not hear any difference. ... If you still can hear one, you have golden hears. As for flexibility in the mix, I prefer to take a decision immediately and move on
I'm 54 yrs old, not a musician but, I share their passion for music. Growing up without RUclips makes me realize that bands & their albums, that I loved was just the tip of the iceberg behind great music. I never new of these craftsmen and how integral they are to the music I grew up loving. It's hard to explain how Boston's first album hit me on my first listen a great album I still love. That album was the first which I started to understand that a genius like Tom Scholz, made that record sound so distinctive with his electronic wizardry. Now people like Tim & Rick Beato are further opening a huge part of the music world to us all which I knew little about. Thanks Tim, you're doing a great service for me and so many others.By bringing attention to what has too long been the unsung people in the music world.
I've come back to this video so many times, what an absolutely epic rig...waiting for a part two where he goes over the pedalboards under the couch lol
The zoomed in pedals are an AWESOME feature. I love to see what equipment/gear folks are using and as they go through it can be hard to hear and/or keep up. The visual IS amazing! Thank You Tim!
What a plethora of knowledge you both possess, awesome video as usual, wouldn't expect anything less !!! Tim, you are a monster of a guitar player, to me you seem like a very peaceful, kind and compassionate individual and that my friend is Totally respectable !!! I have found that having that kind of character can completely open up a number doors for a person in the music industry. Lastly and definitely noticeable, you also seem like an extremely humble person as well, that also helps open doors as I have found. Carry on young man , keep the videos coming brother, God bless ya !!!!
I watched this video many times because I'm in love with the old rack stuff. Nowadays you can ride different setups for every part of the song but that isn't new, it is like the heroes made the job since the 80s... What a wonderful look into the work of a awesome guitar player! Thank you Tim!!!!
Wow! What a treat to get to see John's rig. He is a legend. Listen up folks, John knows what he is talking about. I can't afford his rig, but I can take his advice.
Thanks Tim & John, Epic meeting of the Tonal Titans and as soon as John unveiled his Plexi into a 20w Marshall cab I knew he is my kind of guy ;-), super insight into the whole behind the scenes for you unsung heroes of the soundtracks of our lives, really, really great stuff!
That's a pretty impressive setup; that guy really knows what he's doing. It's not a toy collection, it is his workshop. I fiddle around in a small, cramped space, with Marshall practice amp, & and old Pandora Box. I can get a fairly good variety of sounds for humble home songs; or I thought so :)
So good! Truly amazing tones - great playing too - but the insights into the gear used to create such wonderful tones are priceless. Thanks for the insights.
Thank you for this. This is awesome. I'm a big fan of big racks with classic gear like this. My all time favorites are John Petrucci's old rig, Peter Frampton's, and The Edge of course. Now this is also in my list.
This is AWESOME!!!! Thanks for posting this Tim!! I love Shanks' approach and his tones! I like how he uses his post effects (Eventide, Lexicon) for very basic ambience, and just layers them together, and also how he uses analog modulation pedals (CE-1, Lex) in conjunction with the post-effects.... And that CAE-rackmounted CE-1 Chorus in the rack is frickin AWESOME!! Cheers!! :)
Congrats to you my friend. An amazing collection at very purposeful setup. Most of us could only dream of having the physical (tangible) items. I am using amps and cabs but my effects are reduced to one unit. But this very inspiring to see how a musician can break out of a mold and be creative to create ambient and surreal sounds that can really make a great feeling song or tune.
Hi Tim, interesting vid as usual, both your's and John's gear is a great way to get you both through all of this virus insanity. Appreciation and respect from the U.K.
Tim, one of your best interviews. It's obvious the mutual respect you two share. As always, terrific content in everything you post; thanks. Looking forward to V#2! Stay well. BTW- to all listeners, do yourself a favor and listen with headphones, wowser!
Great video Tim. Just when I think I am in a great spot with my gear, out comes a video like this. Appreciate all you do. Still love the Live and Kickin’ tour when you open with Kristina.
Very cool. Thanks, Tim. The gear part is great but the discussion of creative process was fascinating. Also very interesting to see extremely high level of gear organization combined with high creativity. Very "left brain/right brain". Stay safe.
Amazing video. It made me realize how I was never attracted to that sonic part of guitar. Effects were never my thing. And I have great respect for people who do that part well, and fully realize that there is a whole universe of skill and knowledge in that world. Give me a half decent reverb, a clean amp, and I am happy.
2 super powers in the world of electric Guitar, this is like Ali interviewing Joe Louis ! Masters of their craft , pay attention all you beginners, this is great material for aspiring musicians!! Thx Tim and John
I still come back to this video often and purchased a vemuram shanks right after watching initially. That pedal, along a greer lightspeed and analogman KOT, are everything in a recording session. The greer was from watching Uncle Larry and the KOT we all know is a classic for a reason. Long story short, these cats know whats up, good knowledge abound
I first saw John Shanks with Melissa Etheridge about 25 years ago. I remember thinking at that time he was probably the best "straight ahead" guitar player I had seen. Fantastic player, complimenting her really well, laying back with tons of rhythm taste, and digging in at the front of stage when playing his leads. His playing made her better and she was already great! Thanks for the memory John, and thanks Tim for being Tim! Both true professionals and gentlemen to boot!
Great vid. I really enjoyed this. John’s accomplishments are truly staggering. What a cool guy too. And I believe it’s worth mentioning that George Harrison, Jimmy Page, Robert Fripp, Andy Summers and later the Edge had pioneered this ethereal-effect style/and texture experimentation decades ago. I am sure that I am forgetting to mention a few others. Beautiful tones. Cheers.
Loved the fingertip photobomb LOL Great interview, looking forward to the second instalment. It's interesting how all these studio cats have such wet sounds - but as John said, one part might be really dry and driving while the second is more ambient. I'll have to start doing that in my recordings and see how it works out.
The Edge has gone deaf, he's now using Line6... Played too loud for too long. Put anything playing instead of him and doing sounds from outer space and he's happy...
loves this. My pedalboard is about 1/4 that size. I'll need more floor space here in my little corner studio at home before I can add more than five or six pedals.
All his gear is impressive, and he has an absolutely killer recording rig, centered around his guitar. His tones are impeccable, and easily repeatable. The gear is great, but he's also a really good player. I dig his style.
My God. I would never leave that room. My family would have to just send me letters. Astounding sounds. But your Cockpit is pretty much the same Tim. Great video. Thanks
Man...is there any effects this dude doesn't have ? Lol Very cool rig!!! Thanks Tim love your vids , look forward to them every week!! Stay safe and healthy!
Jeezus impressed out ma boots at John's memory, how do you guys do that? Am befuddled just eye balling it. Please all, be safe and stay well. Respect to you fellas.
Hey Tim that was pretty cool. You guys are really on top this. If you were to explain the practical theory of pre and post so some of us more intermediate players could understand our signal flow and wrap our heads around it, that would be super. I’m pretty old school and have had my petals in front of my amplifiers. Lately I’ve been using a line 6 helix and now have the opportunity to use different amplifiers and different cabinets and find myself wondering to what happens when I put my delays after the cabinets or before the amplifiers and don’t really understand what difference it makes. I would find it very interesting if you would help explain where you put stuff and why. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into the pro world it’s really mind blowing keep up The good work!
11:52 forget the rack, how about the wall of “tube heaven” at the convenience of literally ONE switch lol. 12:49 awesome corner light too lol. I’ve been a fan of Johns before he was the big time producer/Bon Jovi gunslinger. I first discovered him playing with Melissa Ethridge on SNL and noticed what a sweet vox/edge delay on “come to my window.”(wasn’t quite as lush and wet as here but just as amazing in a different way!). Also, prolly my fav aside from those early Melisa albums was the Michele Branch album he did with “Breath”. Amazing amazing songs written and production to boot.
Yay! It's back to the days of rack systems and awesome tones!! But only problem is to even to dream of this would cost me an arm and a leg, forget owning something like this
This dude’s living the life.
Some people may look at this and say it's too complicated. But it's really built for SPEED. He's a studio pro that needs to quickly find the sound for the next layer. I struggle with this in my little home setup. I think of a sound I want and then spend so much time setting it up, I forget what I was even going for. LOL.
You nailed it Jimbeaux these guys take in sounds and catalog them like us mere mortals store our favorite licks and melodies. We may be best off to start with an AXE III and build of something like that to actually create the two simultaneously and store it as a patch for quick recall, just like they do. He has to have an easy 100K in that room minus that 61' 335 dotneck right? Cheers my friend and keep at it !
Aylbdr Madison Take a looper, and you will not hear any difference. ... If you still can hear one, you have golden hears. As for flexibility in the mix, I prefer to take a decision immediately and move on
It's like Tim's "Cockpit". Efficiency matters.
I'm 54 yrs old, not a musician but, I share their passion for music. Growing up without RUclips makes me realize that bands & their albums, that I loved was just the tip of the iceberg behind great music. I never new of these craftsmen and how integral they are to the music I grew up loving.
It's hard to explain how Boston's first album hit me on my first listen a great album I still love. That album was the first which I started to understand that a genius like Tom Scholz, made that record sound so distinctive with his electronic wizardry. Now people like Tim & Rick Beato are further opening a huge part of the music world to us all which I knew little about. Thanks Tim, you're doing a great service for me and so many others.By bringing attention to what has too long been the unsung people in the music world.
Tim this is such a great video. John is such a professional and a player, great to explore his sounds and studio. Need that part 2!
I've come back to this video so many times, what an absolutely epic rig...waiting for a part two where he goes over the pedalboards under the couch lol
I like these videos where we get to hear the perspectives of artists who have so much experience to share. Thanks!
The zoomed in pedals are an AWESOME feature. I love to see what equipment/gear folks are using and as they go through it can be hard to hear and/or keep up. The visual IS amazing! Thank You Tim!
What a plethora of knowledge you both possess, awesome video as usual, wouldn't expect anything less !!! Tim, you are a monster of a guitar player, to me you seem like a very peaceful, kind and compassionate individual and that my friend is Totally respectable !!! I have found that having that kind of character can completely open up a number doors for a person in the music industry. Lastly and definitely noticeable, you also seem like an extremely humble person as well, that also helps open doors as I have found. Carry on young man , keep the videos coming brother, God bless ya !!!!
I watched this video many times because I'm in love with the old rack stuff. Nowadays you can ride different setups for every part of the song but that isn't new, it is like the heroes made the job since the 80s... What a wonderful look into the work of a awesome guitar player! Thank you Tim!!!!
Wow! What a treat to get to see John's rig. He is a legend. Listen up folks, John knows what he is talking about. I can't afford his rig, but I can take his advice.
Amazing sounds coming out of that rig. Great video. Thanks Tim 👍👏
Thanks Tim & John, Epic meeting of the Tonal Titans and as soon as John unveiled his Plexi into a 20w Marshall cab I knew he is my kind of guy ;-), super insight into the whole behind the scenes for you unsung heroes of the soundtracks of our lives, really, really great stuff!
Love John's hat! And, that whole rig, too! Great video.
That's a pretty impressive setup; that guy really knows what he's doing.
It's not a toy collection, it is his workshop.
I fiddle around in a small, cramped space, with Marshall practice amp, & and old Pandora Box. I can get a fairly good variety of sounds for humble home songs; or I thought so :)
So good! Truly amazing tones - great playing too - but the insights into the gear used to create such wonderful tones are priceless.
Thanks for the insights.
Thank you for this. This is awesome. I'm a big fan of big racks with classic gear like this. My all time favorites are John Petrucci's old rig, Peter Frampton's, and The Edge of course. Now this is also in my list.
This is AWESOME!!!! Thanks for posting this Tim!!
I love Shanks' approach and his tones! I like how he uses his post effects (Eventide, Lexicon) for very basic ambience, and just layers them together, and also how he uses analog modulation pedals (CE-1, Lex) in conjunction with the post-effects....
And that CAE-rackmounted CE-1 Chorus in the rack is frickin AWESOME!! Cheers!! :)
This was fantastic! Loved hearing about the approach! Thanks Tim and John!
The Tu-12 is where the real magic happens LOL.
Tnx for sharing this with us Tim, every video i learn something new.
Dude is a wizard. Without a doubt, his greatest effect is his playing.
Santiago Vanegas That's where it starts 👍
Those swells at 00:59 are pure beauty, magical! At 5:23 also beautiful. Great video @Tim Pierce Guitar! Keep em' comin'!
Oh man, this is a dream wall of sound !
I love this kind of stuff ! TOP SOUND QUALITY !
Tim, thank you so much for your channel. 🙏🏻
Congrats to you my friend. An amazing collection at very purposeful setup. Most of us could only dream of having the physical (tangible) items. I am using amps and cabs but my effects are reduced to one unit. But this very inspiring to see how a musician can break out of a mold and be creative to create ambient and surreal sounds that can really make a great feeling song or tune.
I really appreciate seeing content like this!! Thanks Tim!
Wow!!! John is an incredible resource and a heck of a player.
Hi Tim, interesting vid as usual, both your's and John's gear is a great way to get you both through all of this virus insanity. Appreciation and respect from the U.K.
Tim, one of your best interviews. It's obvious the mutual respect you two share. As always, terrific content in everything you post; thanks. Looking forward to V#2! Stay well.
BTW- to all listeners, do yourself a favor and listen with headphones, wowser!
I think I have watched this too many times. What a tone master musician and total guitar geek. We need that part II ☺️
Great video Tim. Just when I think I am in a great spot with my gear, out comes a video like this. Appreciate all you do. Still love the Live and Kickin’ tour when you open with Kristina.
very cool! 2 masters comparing notes. Love it! Incredible sounds John gets from his equipment.
As a fan of his work and now seeing his tools the EE in me would love to see the architecture drawing!
John is a session/producer and one hell of a guitar player. Man knows his stuff
Remember him being in Melissa Etheridge band back in the 90's
ive been obsessed over the guitar again last few weeks this is such a cool rig! I love the like country blues esc sound like the tone.
Very cool. Thanks, Tim. The gear part is great but the discussion of creative process was fascinating. Also very interesting to see extremely high level of gear organization combined with high creativity. Very "left brain/right brain". Stay safe.
Amazing video. It made me realize how I was never attracted to that sonic part of guitar. Effects were never my thing. And I have great respect for people who do that part well, and fully realize that there is a whole universe of skill and knowledge in that world.
Give me a half decent reverb, a clean amp, and I am happy.
Oh man, loads of fun! Also love your editing, Tim!
must listen to this with headphones... What a sound! Thanks Tim!
Met John at "The Spud" once while listening to Michael Landau, I was impressed at how friendly he was. Cheers, stay safe, healthy and groovy!
Great video Tim. It was cool to see John's work area as well
2 super powers in the world of electric Guitar, this is like Ali interviewing Joe Louis ! Masters of their craft , pay attention all you beginners, this is great material for aspiring musicians!! Thx Tim and John
Wow That's A lot of Nice Effects Great Tone Thanks Tim and Stay Safe 🎸🎻☮🎼☮
this guy is brill! i always love the sound of two amps running in stereo thru a switcher.
Dude! Shanks is such a legend! Of course he has a Bradshaw rig sitting in front of his couch. What a champion. Ballin!
Damn....Tim Pierce and John Shanks. Land of the Giants!
so many killer sounds! no wonder he was part of so many hit albums. freakin awesome talent.
I still come back to this video often and purchased a vemuram shanks right after watching initially. That pedal, along a greer lightspeed and analogman KOT, are everything in a recording session. The greer was from watching Uncle Larry and the KOT we all know is a classic for a reason. Long story short, these cats know whats up, good knowledge abound
I first saw John Shanks with Melissa Etheridge about 25 years ago. I remember thinking at that time he was probably the best "straight ahead" guitar player I had seen. Fantastic player, complimenting her really well, laying back with tons of rhythm taste, and digging in at the front of stage when playing his leads. His playing made her better and she was already great! Thanks for the memory John, and thanks Tim for being Tim! Both true professionals and gentlemen to boot!
Melissa Etheridge has had a string of great players in her band. Pete Thorn,for example.
@Tim Pierce Guitar John Shanks is an amazing man. Great video Tim!
Great vid. I really enjoyed this. John’s accomplishments are truly staggering. What a cool guy too. And I believe it’s worth mentioning that George Harrison, Jimmy Page, Robert Fripp, Andy Summers and later the Edge had pioneered this ethereal-effect style/and texture experimentation decades ago. I am sure that I am forgetting to mention a few others. Beautiful tones. Cheers.
I’m in awe,,,,these guys motivate me to practice more,,,,love it
Those are tremendous tones coming through the camera audio!! I listen through a Bose 3-2-1 system. Very nice!!
Huge fan of mr. John Shanks. So much respect for him as a player and producer. Thanks for this video Tim. Really enjoyed this one.
Didn't know who John was before watching gibbons the collection. Watched a few more vids and he seems to be the chillest dude ever
Awesome video - Can’t wait for part 2
Loved the fingertip photobomb LOL Great interview, looking forward to the second instalment. It's interesting how all these studio cats have such wet sounds - but as John said, one part might be really dry and driving while the second is more ambient. I'll have to start doing that in my recordings and see how it works out.
Jesus this guy loves his gear!!! Saw his live bon jovi rig rundown!! Sooooo much gear!! Love it!
The guitar rig really reminds me of something the Edge would use. Just so much deep tones in that sound! Thank you for this one!
The Edge has gone deaf, he's now using Line6... Played too loud for too long. Put anything playing instead of him and doing sounds from outer space and he's happy...
And then there's me using the HX Stomp as my full rig! Wish I could afford a rig like this!
you can absolutely do all of this with the stomp and dialing it in w/ multiple cabs in parallel for textures will get you there
Shanks is awesome. Thanks for doing this!
Awesome!!! Can't wait for part 2!!! 🌊🌊🌊❤💪🙏🌍
loves this. My pedalboard is about 1/4 that size. I'll need more floor space here in my little corner studio at home before I can add more than five or six pedals.
i have that tuner, it's been on every rig i've owned for the last 30 years. bulletproof.
All his gear is impressive, and he has an absolutely killer recording rig, centered around his guitar. His tones are impeccable, and easily repeatable. The gear is great, but he's also a really good player. I dig his style.
great video! Love this 'fly on the wall' perspective
I just watched his Gibson video last week... what an amazing collection of gear..
Greetings from Australia. Even has pedal boards under the sofa, I like it!!! Take care!
Amazing.... the ultimate lockdown room for a guitar player !!
This video inspired me to run a post amp
FX rig, still and still love watching it
Some great sounds there - Awesome !
Such an interesting video Tim! Thank you so much.
Wadge
Awesome video! Thanks Tim for sharing amazing content. ;)
Great interview Tim, thanks!
Awesome! Simply magnificent. Dude can use it
The most compelling proof of heaven I have ever seen. Just imagine having to self-isolate in that room!!!
you would need the police to get me out of there.
Some beautiful tones!
So HE is the man behind one of the very best sounding overdrive pedals I've ever heard! I had no idea!!! 😳
My God. I would never leave that room. My family would have to just send me letters. Astounding sounds. But your Cockpit is pretty much the same Tim. Great video. Thanks
Just beautiful! Dreamin', I am.
So pleased the other boards will be shown!
I like he has his volume pedal after drives so it actually controls volume... it frees the volume knob to be a gain control of sorts
My buddy had an eventide eclipse v4 that we used in his home studio. I instantly remember the sound at 8:50
Man...is there any effects this dude doesn't have ? Lol
Very cool rig!!! Thanks Tim love your vids , look forward to them every week!! Stay safe and healthy!
This is amazing! Please show his studio, Tim! :)
Saw his Gibson TV episode, great gear but i'm moore of a player than a collector
Great video as always Tim!!
Yes, I wanted to show how he gets sounds...so we used only 1 guitar..Thanks for the comment
@@timpierceguitar Tim I wondered where the Cali 76 was in the chain? If it was first or after the gain pedals?
Having an incredible rig doesn't make him any less of a player.
Jeezus impressed out ma boots at John's memory, how do you guys do that? Am befuddled just eye balling it. Please all, be safe and stay well. Respect to you fellas.
Wow. Some great sounds here.
Awesome! Love John - Thanks for sharing! :-)
Great vid man!
I love how John loves gear and believes its important. He has a great sound
You got to do The Edge. Get that Korg SDD3000 out. A great unit as mentioned in the video.
Great stuff thanks TIm.
Hey Tim that was pretty cool. You guys are really on top this. If you were to explain the practical theory of pre and post so some of us more intermediate players could understand our signal flow and wrap our heads around it, that would be super. I’m pretty old school and have had my petals in front of my amplifiers. Lately I’ve been using a line 6 helix and now have the opportunity to use different amplifiers and different cabinets and find myself wondering to what happens when I put my delays after the cabinets or before the amplifiers and don’t really understand what difference it makes. I would find it very interesting if you would help explain where you put stuff and why. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into the pro world it’s really mind blowing keep up The good work!
What l like is , all the FX seem to support that old Gibsons personality. Sounds beautiful.
11:52 forget the rack, how about the wall of “tube heaven” at the convenience of literally ONE switch lol. 12:49 awesome corner light too lol.
I’ve been a fan of Johns before he was the big time producer/Bon Jovi gunslinger. I first discovered him playing with Melissa Ethridge on SNL and noticed what a sweet vox/edge delay on “come to my window.”(wasn’t quite as lush and wet as here but just as amazing in a different way!).
Also, prolly my fav aside from those early Melisa albums was the Michele Branch album he did with “Breath”. Amazing amazing songs written and production to boot.
Even though he played with Ethridge on her big album I JUST found out he didn't play on the album.
Yay! It's back to the days of rack systems and awesome tones!! But only problem is to even to dream of this would cost me an arm and a leg, forget owning something like this
Man his tone is fantastic!!!
Has so many pedals, he's got two boards stashed under the couch.
Epic soundscapes!
Good to see a guy using his gear and not getting stuck with 'option paralysis' :)