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Captain Sea Boots
I am not exactly sure where to post this question. I am wondering how Radiohead gets the sounds they get out of the song "Everthing in its Right Place" when playing live. If you haven't seen them live, listen to the last half of the track on the "I Might be Wrong" live recordings. Some people might just call it noise, but I think it is brilliant. Basically, Thom's voice can be heard LONG after he stops singing in variations. It looked like Johnny Greenwood was behind it when I saw them. He keeps playing back different vocal parts of the song with various delays, pitch shifts, and other effects. I know he sometimes uses a Kaoss Pad, but I don't think that is what he used on that song. I am interested in tweaking music like that live. Any help would be awesome.