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The Division Bell 1994

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PINK_FLOYD_THE%2BDIVISION%2BBELL%2B-%2BEUROPEAN%2BTOUR%2B94%2B%2B%2BTICKET%2BSTUB-569355.jpg' alt='The Division Bell 1994' title='The Division Bell 1994' />The Division Bell 1. After a three year break Pink Floyd returned to Davids Astoria houseboat studio in mid 1. Division Bell. The sessions also materialised into Pink Floyds final album, The Endless River 2. David is seen with elaborate setups and a return to many of the old effects he used in the 7. The Division Bell Tour was a concert tour by the English rock band Pink Floyd in 1994 to support their album The Division Bell. It turned out to be the final Pink. His tones on the album are warm and mellow and although there are some moments reminiscent of the past Division Bell seem to portray a more mature side of David and his playing. David used a fairly large arsenal of different effects for the sessions consisting of a combination of different Pete Cornish boards and stand alone pedals. It is not documented how these were routed and combined but it gave David a chance to experiment and explore different tones and approaches during all stages of the writing and recording of Division Bell and subsequently The Endless River. This pedal board was originally designed for Pete Cornish prior to the 1. MLOR tour as a backup board. It seems to have been Davids main board during the 1. Its documented if the board was modified prior to the sessions however, the addition of a Boss GE7 can clearly be seen. Pete Cornish 1. 98. MXR Dynacomp. Pete Cornish SS 2. EH Big Muff. EH Electric Mistress. Boss CE 2. Boss DD 2. Boss GE 7. 3 X Send Returns. X Amp Feeds. The board was originally designed as a backup board for the 1. Momentary Lapse of Reason tour but never used. It seems to have been Davids main board during the Division BellEndless River sessions being a centre piece of his elaborate effect setup. It is not documented whether the board was modified prior to the sessions although at least the addition of a Boss GE7 equalizer can be spotted. Pete Cornish 1. 98. The Wall front stage pedal board. Infantry Division Post WWII Deceased Roster Some names may be duplications the information collected here is only as reliable as the source from which it. Electro Harmonix Big Muff 1. Rams HeadElectro Harmonix Electric Mistress. Find a Pink Floyd The Division Bell first pressing or reissue. Complete your Pink Floyd collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. Price 0. 99Availability In stockhttpswww. XRqrpfzpTaA hIDSERP,5141. Pink Floyd The Division Bell Cluster One YouTube Cluster One, an instrumental song, is the first track on Pink Floyds 1994 album, The Division Bell. It is also the first Pink Floyd song credited to. Pink-Floyd-Picture-Division-Bell.jpg' alt='The Division Bell 1994' title='The Division Bell 1994' />Pete Cornish custom volume pedalsend return to MXR DDLThe board was originally used as a part of a mini rig when performing in front of the wall during the second half of the The Wall shows. The board can be seen laying next to the 1. Division BellThe Endless River sessions. It is not documented whether the board was modified prior to the sessions although the volume pedal had been taken off. David pictured in Astoria, his house boat studio. The pedal board and amp setup was fairly consistent for all 1. Mini rack setup and additional effects for amps. MXR Digital Delay. Alesis Quadraverb. Boss CE 2. Conn Strobo Tuner. The amp setup featured a mini rack with delay and reverb processors. It is not documented how these were set up with the amps. The setup also featured two Boss CE 2 chorus pedals for enhancing the stereo spread. Additional effect units for 1. Additional pedals seen at Olympic Studios. Univox Super Fuzz. Colorsound Power Boost. Ibanez TS1. 0 Tube Screamer. Pro. Co Rat. 2x Chandler Tube Driver. Tube Works Blue Tube. Tube Works Real Tube. Roland BF 1 flanger. Roland AP 7 Jet Phaser. Demeter Tremulator. Uni Vibe with expression pedal. Ernie Ball volume pedals. Additional pedals seen at Astoria. MXR Dyna. Comp. Boss GE 7. Digitech Whammy WH1. Additional effects heard on Division BellThe Endless River but not identified. Heil Talk Box Keep Talking recording sessionsZoom multi effect processor Take it BackKeep Talking recording sessions, for E BowE Bow. All of the pedals listed above are identified from footage from Astoria and Olympic Studios a few units are still to be identified and confirmed and therefore not listed. The setup is mostly consistent but small variations occur, as listed in the list for additional effects spotted in Astoria. Both Division Bell and The Endless River also feature effects that can be identified by listening to the albums but the units have not been spotted on any footage. Several stand alone pedals are seen lying on top of what looks like a third Pete Cornish pedal board. The familiar round switches are seen but the board doesnt seem to match any one the known Pete Cornish boards. This one is yet to be identified. Guitars and amps 1. Fender Stratocaster 1. EMG SA active pickups with EMG EXG expander and SPC midrange presence controls and shortened tremolo arm. Fender Telecaster 1. The guitar was used for the Allons y 1 2 sessions and possibly Take it Back Division Bell. Gretsch 6. 12. 1 Chet Atkins 1. Bigsby tremolo system. Used on the Nervana sessions. Gibson Les Paul Goldtop 1. Gibson P 9. 0 pickups. Used on Great Day for Freedom Division Bell and possibly songs on Endless River. Gibson J 2. 00 Celebrity acoustic steel string guitar Davids main acoustic for the 1. Ovation Custom Legend 1. Set up with high octave tuning. Used on Louder than Words. Note Promo footage for The Endless River feature David in Astoria playing a daphne blue late 8. Eric Clapton signature Stratocaster. Official sources indicates that this is false and that the footage dates from a session with Louise Goffin in 1. David employed a number of guitars for the 1. Division BellEndless River sessions. Here at the Olympic Studios playing a Gretsch 6. Nervana and a 5. Telecaster for Allons y. Fender 1. 95. 9 Bassman 5. W reissue combo 4x 1. Eminence Blue Alnico speakers and 26. L6, 31. 2AX7 and 5. AR4 Rectifier tubes. Hiwatt 1. 97. 0s SA2. W combo 2x 1. 2 Fane Crescendo speakers and 2x. Us Senate Youth Program College Confidential. EL3. 4 and 41. 2AX7 tubes. Modified to allow a normal and brilliant input combination. Maestro Rover rotating speaker with a 6 3. Davids amp setup seems to have been fairly consistent during all sessions at Britannia Row, Astoria and Olympic Studios. Again its a return to the typical 7. The setup featured two identical stacks of a combination of Fender Bassmans, for pristine clean tone, and Hiwatt SA2. One or more of the amps were fed into a Maestro Rover rotating speaker and two Boss CE 2 chorus pedals were used to enhance the stereo spread. The amps above are listed with stock specifications. It is not documented whether Davids amps are modified in any way. Guitar and amp setup. David used Guild and Herco tear drop heavy gauge picks. All electric guitars were strung with GHS Boomers custom set 0. Ernie Ball Earthwound Lights. Fender Bassmans were miced with Neuman U8. Hiwatts with Shure SM5. The mics were placed 8 to a foot away from the speaker cabinets. It is not documented how the Maestro Rover was miced. Further reading. See these in depth features for more on Davids gear Big Muff, The Red Stratocaster, Gibson Les Pauls, Hiwatt amps WEM cabinets, Maestro Rover. Acknowledgements and credits. Division Bell album 1. The Endless River album 2. PULSE album 1. 99. PULSE concert film 1. The Endless River official EPK 2. Guitar Shop Magazine 1. Guitarist Magazine 1. Guitar World Magazine 1. Guitarist Magazine 2. Guitarist Magazine February 2. Thanks to Rafal Zychal, John Roscoe, Richard Mahon and Kit Rae for help with research. See feature for other references. Bell Design Company.