40 min

Diving into Sonic Alchemy:The Sarno Earth Drive Pedal Anatomy of Tone

    • Music

Welcome to the 33rd thrilling episode of Anatomy of Tone. Join your host, Mark Marshall, as he delves into the vast tonal world of the Earth Drive pedal by Sarno Music Solutions. Through numerous experiments and meticulous exploration, Mark will share his process of identifying the perfect overdrive pedal saturation for diverse applications.
Learn from his comprehensive walkthrough on how to maximize the pedal's effects and discover how slight adjustments in EQ settings can magnify your guitar's sound. Explore the numerous musical contexts in which the Earth Drive pedal excels, without compromising its distinct and captivating character.
Marvel as Marshall unmasks the Earth Drive pedal in real-life musical situations, demonstrating its application in a variety of compositions, encompassing synthesizers, drum machines and guitar parts. Becoming a powerful tool, the pedal ensures a warm and rich harmonic texture, regardless of whether it's an '80s infused synth or a melodic bass part.
In Episode 33, Mark Marshall exquisitely explores the craft of creating lush guitar tones. From the Earth Drive and Vox, gorgeously layered sound to the balanced work on minimalist composition inspired by Steve Reich. Anatomy of Tone transports you to an immersive experience unveiling the beauty of utilizing multiple elements, rather than relying on one, to create a richer, fuller sound.
If you're a guitarist, an engineer, a producer or a composer, this episode brimming with hands-on experiences and practical advice is a must-listen. Dive into the fascinating realm of guitar tones today!
 
Gear used in this episode:
Tul G12 Microphone
API 312 Mic Pres
Purple Audio MC77
Rush Pepbox
Headstrong Lil King Reverb
Chase Blis CXM 1978
Analog Man Mini Chorus
Solo Dallas Schaffer Replica Storm
Gemini Mercury One Humbuckers
Ampete 88S Amp Switcher
Universal Audio OX
Asterope Cables
FSC '59 Pickups
Valhalla Vintage Verb

Welcome to the 33rd thrilling episode of Anatomy of Tone. Join your host, Mark Marshall, as he delves into the vast tonal world of the Earth Drive pedal by Sarno Music Solutions. Through numerous experiments and meticulous exploration, Mark will share his process of identifying the perfect overdrive pedal saturation for diverse applications.
Learn from his comprehensive walkthrough on how to maximize the pedal's effects and discover how slight adjustments in EQ settings can magnify your guitar's sound. Explore the numerous musical contexts in which the Earth Drive pedal excels, without compromising its distinct and captivating character.
Marvel as Marshall unmasks the Earth Drive pedal in real-life musical situations, demonstrating its application in a variety of compositions, encompassing synthesizers, drum machines and guitar parts. Becoming a powerful tool, the pedal ensures a warm and rich harmonic texture, regardless of whether it's an '80s infused synth or a melodic bass part.
In Episode 33, Mark Marshall exquisitely explores the craft of creating lush guitar tones. From the Earth Drive and Vox, gorgeously layered sound to the balanced work on minimalist composition inspired by Steve Reich. Anatomy of Tone transports you to an immersive experience unveiling the beauty of utilizing multiple elements, rather than relying on one, to create a richer, fuller sound.
If you're a guitarist, an engineer, a producer or a composer, this episode brimming with hands-on experiences and practical advice is a must-listen. Dive into the fascinating realm of guitar tones today!
 
Gear used in this episode:
Tul G12 Microphone
API 312 Mic Pres
Purple Audio MC77
Rush Pepbox
Headstrong Lil King Reverb
Chase Blis CXM 1978
Analog Man Mini Chorus
Solo Dallas Schaffer Replica Storm
Gemini Mercury One Humbuckers
Ampete 88S Amp Switcher
Universal Audio OX
Asterope Cables
FSC '59 Pickups
Valhalla Vintage Verb

40 min

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