Gear used during recording of Riot Act
Kat
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Reposted from Synergy - PJ Gears Up
November 12, 2002
Gear Update
Available for downloading is a PDF file of my personal Riot Act studio notes, which I kept/compiled throughout the recording of the new album. It contains general information on tunings, guitars and amps used, effects pedals, and a few other miscellaneous items about what Stone, Mike, Jeff, Ed, and sometimes Matt, used to record Riot Act. I think the fans and/or musicians who are interested in the recording process will really enjoy being able to know which specific pieces of equipment the band used to create each song, particularly as they’re listening to the new material for the first time.
Unfortunately, I cannot offer any drum-related information on Matt Cameron to the drumming fans out there. No specific notes were kept on his drum or cymbal usage during the recording. I can tell you, however, in general Matt uses Vic Firth drumsticks, Remo drum heads, Yamaha drums and hardware, Zildjian cymbals, and Keplinger snare drums.
Please keep in mind these notes were kept during the recording for my own personal reference as the band worked through the material and have had very little “fixing up”. It is what it is - relatively raw information assembled in my own somewhat cryptic logic; you’re on your own in translating this information for your own understanding. Please do not email the Rumor Pit or Pearl Jam Ten Club with questions pertaining to your understanding of this information – no technical support will be made available.
I sincerely hope you find this information interesting, and it benefits the great many dedicated Pearl Jam fans and fellow musicians in their appreciation for the music that was collectively written, created, and developed by your favorite band. Enjoy the music!
Please note: Adobe Acrobat Reader version 5.0 or higher is required for viewing of this document – it will not display in earlier versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader To download a FREE copy of Adobe Acrobat 5.x, please use the following link:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Then see...
http://forums.pearljam.com/misc/pjgearriot2.pdf
Please enjoy...
G
November 12, 2002
Gear Update
Available for downloading is a PDF file of my personal Riot Act studio notes, which I kept/compiled throughout the recording of the new album. It contains general information on tunings, guitars and amps used, effects pedals, and a few other miscellaneous items about what Stone, Mike, Jeff, Ed, and sometimes Matt, used to record Riot Act. I think the fans and/or musicians who are interested in the recording process will really enjoy being able to know which specific pieces of equipment the band used to create each song, particularly as they’re listening to the new material for the first time.
Unfortunately, I cannot offer any drum-related information on Matt Cameron to the drumming fans out there. No specific notes were kept on his drum or cymbal usage during the recording. I can tell you, however, in general Matt uses Vic Firth drumsticks, Remo drum heads, Yamaha drums and hardware, Zildjian cymbals, and Keplinger snare drums.
Please keep in mind these notes were kept during the recording for my own personal reference as the band worked through the material and have had very little “fixing up”. It is what it is - relatively raw information assembled in my own somewhat cryptic logic; you’re on your own in translating this information for your own understanding. Please do not email the Rumor Pit or Pearl Jam Ten Club with questions pertaining to your understanding of this information – no technical support will be made available.
I sincerely hope you find this information interesting, and it benefits the great many dedicated Pearl Jam fans and fellow musicians in their appreciation for the music that was collectively written, created, and developed by your favorite band. Enjoy the music!
Please note: Adobe Acrobat Reader version 5.0 or higher is required for viewing of this document – it will not display in earlier versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader To download a FREE copy of Adobe Acrobat 5.x, please use the following link:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
Then see...
http://forums.pearljam.com/misc/pjgearriot2.pdf
Please enjoy...
G
Falling down,...not staying down
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Would it be possible to have the effects used listed as well?
standin above the crowd
he had a voice that was strong and loud and
i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
eager to identify with
someone above the crowd
someone who seemed to feel the same
someone prepared to lead the way0 -
Originally posted by El_Kabong
Would it be possible to have the effects used listed as well?
arent they at the bottom of the page???0 -
Originally posted by yellowpearljam
arent they at the bottom of the page???
are they?? I didn't see them maybe i missed themstandin above the crowd
he had a voice that was strong and loud and
i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
eager to identify with
someone above the crowd
someone who seemed to feel the same
someone prepared to lead the way0 -
Originally posted by El_Kabong
are they?? I didn't see them maybe i missed them
i havent looked for a while but i think they were in like a orangish box or somethin that listed them0 -
This is cool! I wonder how often Mike and Stone turn on a stompbox during their songs?PJ + AIC = LoveThemBones0
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for some reason i cant view
would they by any chance have the tuning for thumbing my way in it,
i dont think its standard thanks"thiers still time to escape, youve got time to escape
thiers still time so escape,,,,
auuuhhheehhh yaeeahh "0 -
Originally posted by Pearljunky
Cool stuff Kat.
Wondering if you remember what mic-preamp-compressor combination was used for Ed's voice? and
What mixing desk was used for the mix?
Thanks,
Kat didn't compile the information.. George Webb did. And they don't have that infofor some reason i cant view
would they by any chance have the tuning for thumbing my way in it,
i dont think its standard thanks
they have it.. you need the absolute latest version of Adobe Acrobrat to read it.. and it's standard. what else would it be?0 -
just for the record. Pearl Jam uses Blue mic's for recording. Preamp and compressors are various I'm sure however Jeff has an Avalon compressor in his rig, I would not doubt that they use some kind of tube preamp and tube compression.
Live they use Audix OM-5 vocal mics.My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.0 -
Correction: Live, they use Audix OM7 vocal mics....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0
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I stand corrected, OM-7's the OM-5's are older.My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.0
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Nilla Waffers for EVERYONE!!0
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I would love some definitive and accurate information on matt cameron's gear. anyone?0
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Matt's setup? No problem...
He uses...
1. 14 x 7 Keplinger snare
2. 12 x 8 rack tom
3. 13 x 9 rack tom
4. 16 x 16 floor tom
5. 18 x 18 floor tom
6. 24 x 16 bass drum
And his actual drum kit is made by Ayotte Custom Drums...
His symbols are Zildjian
A. 15" K HiHats
B. 19" Z Custom Medium Crash
C. 21" A Sweet Ride
D. 18" Z Rock Crash
E. 20" A Custom Ride
And he uses Remo Heads...Make Movies. Don't make Videos. Videos are evil.0 -
I thought Matt played Yamaha drums?...and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0
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Originally posted by mccreadyisgod
I thought Matt played Yamaha drums?
maybe for show. I remember Matt playing Ayotte drums with Soundgarden on the down on the upside tour in 96. Always Keplinger snares.My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.0 -
Yeah, that snare is amazing... I got a closer look at the show here, and it really is just a beautiful piece. I wouldn't doubt he uses something a bit better for studio work, and who knows, maybe he went with Yamaha for a different sound for the PJ stuff. Ayotte kits are pretty damned nice... although I prefer DW or Orange County Percussion for high-end stuff....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0
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Originally posted by mccreadyisgod
Yeah, that snare is amazing... I got a closer look at the show here, and it really is just a beautiful piece. I wouldn't doubt he uses something a bit better for studio work, and who knows, maybe he went with Yamaha for a different sound for the PJ stuff. Ayotte kits are pretty damned nice... although I prefer DW or Orange County Percussion for high-end stuff.
yeah but once you get floating wood rims to make sure of proper tuning it's all gravy. It also helps that your drum tech's last name is Keplinger. I like DW's and Orange County too but I've never played an ayotte, not that I can really play drums anyhow yet.My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.0 -
Floating heads are pretty sweet... my friend has a Pearl piccolo with a floating head, and it is the brightest, most articulate snare I've ever heard. It put me in the market for a piccolo pretty quick. My Sonor snare is okay, but it just doesn't have that nice, dry 'crack' that I want. I'll keep the old wood Sonor snare for a spare, but I need to get a good piccolo....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0
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Originally posted by mccreadyisgod
Floating heads are pretty sweet... my friend has a Pearl piccolo with a floating head, and it is the brightest, most articulate snare I've ever heard. It put me in the market for a piccolo pretty quick. My Sonor snare is okay, but it just doesn't have that nice, dry 'crack' that I want. I'll keep the old wood Sonor snare for a spare, but I need to get a good piccolo.
I'd love to find a mini version of a marching snare with a kevlar head. Talk about bright and articulate.My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.0 -
Well, yeah, but there's a reason that great drummers don't play CB Percussion kits, too.
And I wasn't saying that any one kit was better than any other... I mean, would Bonham play an Ayotte? No. Are they still good kits? Yes. I just have my preferences... as does anybody....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0
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