

Rack Effect from top to bottom - right side rack:
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TC Electronic BLD (Booster + Line Driver & Distortion) > Electro-Harmonix "Ram's Head" Big Muff > Boss MZ-2 Metalizer > Boss CE-2 chorusīottom Row - six Boss GE-7 equalizers (one in a loop with each effect above it - each GE-7 follows the effect it is paired with in signal chain order) Top Row - Boss CS-2 compressor 1 > CS-2 compressor 2 > Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal > The Korg DRV 3000 delay was removed.ĭelicate Sound of Thunder Pedalboard Effects: A Lexicon PCM70 Digital Effects Processor was used for the Binson Echorec style multi-tap delays for Syd's theme in Shine on You Crazy Diamond and the Time intro. The MXR was a mono delay, but the signal chain diagrams indicate it was split into two channels before the stereo mixer. The MXR Digital Delay System II was also still used. Electronic 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay, run in stereo. The two SPX-90s used for the heavy chorus effect were removed and replaced with a Boss CE-2 chorus on the pedalboard, going to both the L and R channels. A TC Electronics 1210 Spacial Expander + Chorus was added to the rack, used for a light chorus effect in the left channel, and left on for almost every song. I also have a signal chain diagram from Bob Bradshaw confirming the rig effects. (above) David's rig from August 1988 with a Boss MZ-2 Digital Metalizer added to the board to replace the Cornish P fuzzġ988 RACK EFFECTS - There are no good photos showing the effects in the rack, but it can be seen clearly in the Delicate Sound of Thunder film. (shown above) Pedals used in David Gilmour's August 1988 Pink Floyd rig when Delicate Sound of Thunder was filmed (shown above) Snapshots of David's pedals from the Delicate Sound of Thunder film

Gilmour's settings are shown on the right (shown above) - TC Electronic BLD (Booster + Line Driver & Distortion), Gilmour's Electro-Harmonix "Ram's Head" Big Muff Pi, the Boss HM-2, and Bozz MZ-2Ī Boss CE-2 chorus was added to the rig in mid 1988. (above) CAE/Bradshaw midi floor switcher, used to select programmed effect patches through the effects routing system or turn individual effects on/off manually All the other pedals that were added between March and April remained on the board. It also blends very well with a BK Butler Tube Driver.

It blended perfectly with the TC BLD or Mesa/Boogie to create an excellent lead tone. The MZ-2 came out in late 1987 as a replacement for the HM-2, although it did not sound exactly like the HM-2. 1988-1989 Delicate Sound of ThunderLead TonesĪUGUST 1988 EFFECT PEDALS - A new addition to the board mid 1988 was a Boss MZ-2 Digital Metalizer, which replaced the Cornish P Fuzz.
