C'est celui du dénommé Jonsi.
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jónsi: it's just a concrete space. there was more reverb before we built the control room. we're going to put curtains on the walls so we can control it a little bit more too. i just use an old boss rs-1000, a cheap, old rack multi effect-
not digital. it has eq on it too, so you can control it a little bit. it's really simple.
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jonsi: i just put everything to eleven, reverb wise. plus i use a bow. you have to play for many years to get the feel for the bow and the movements. it took a long time. it's a six-string guitar so i'm playing chords with it, or just the deeper of higher strings. you can do so much, and you can get overtones. it's like an untamed horse that you're trying to control. the bow has to be right. i use a cello bow because it's wider and longer, and i also use resin on the bow, which helps it to work properly. this all goes through a marshall (cm 2000. it's a set-up i've used for ages, and one that just seems to work. i think it's more about how you play anyway. it's a little bit hard to record, and you have to try different mics quite a lot. i'll be in the control room with the amp and effect, so i can tweak it, and we'll record the speaker downstairs.
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