Wednesday, October 16, 2024
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Greg Koch – Not So Slight Return! [JAM Koch Ness Monster, New S-Shaped Reverend & More]


The one and only Gristlemeister returns to TPS for fun and tones!

Welcome to the show. We are delighted to welcome the incomparable Gregory S. Koch esq. back to Schwangri-La. Today we shoot the shingle about new music projects, a brand-new multi-effects device from JAM Pedals and a Reverend S-type in the works.
The man is veritable force for tonal, musical and spiritual good, and hanging with him is a simply a colossal gift from the universe.
Revel in it, and enjoy the show!

And be sure to visit https://www.gregkoch.com/

Interesting bits and go to sections…
0:00 Molten Gristle
0:43 Hi Pedal Show friends 
3:05 Touring with your son
5:37 Latest music projects?
10:35 Show us the turnaround
13:20 The Greg Koch Potrtals
15:32 Stage volume these days?
18:18 Amp & speaker baffles?
19:04 Volume is not the problem, crap tone is the problem
20:25 Birth of the Koch Ness Monster Supreme
23:00 Amp or pedal gain?
26:15 Chorus as a Leslie sim
28:15 Harmonious Monk
28:40 Monk & Llama jam
29:45 Delay Llama Supreme
30:35 Tonus Diabolicous
36:05 RetroVibe
36:35 Signal order of KNM?
36:55 Gristle King OD
38:15 Eureka Fuzz
39:25 Lucy Dreamer
40:35 Boomster Boost
42:00 No reverb?
43:13 Why not a digital multi effect?
46:54 Reverend Gristle 90. P90s
48:40 Reverend  Gristle ST
50:00 Clapton Strat?
51:45 Gristle ST sounds
58:20 How do you get and stay so good?
1:05:55 Greg plays us out

Pedals & Stuff used in this show
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• JAM Pedals Koch Ness Monster Supreme
• JAM Pedals Koch Ness Monster

Guitars in today’s show
• Reverend Greg Koch Signature Gristlemaster
• Reverend Greg Koch Signature Gristle 90
• Reverend Greg Koch Signature Gristle ST

Amp used in today’s show
• Tone King Royalist MkIII Combo

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29 thoughts on “Greg Koch – Not So Slight Return! [JAM Koch Ness Monster, New S-Shaped Reverend & More]

  • Holy cow batman look at the size of that pedal! Are big pedals now becoming a thing? I have seen brands like hello sailor doing something similar too.
    There has to be a show there somewhere.

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  • 33:55 okay dotted 8 delay, 1 single repeat, matching volume….but what about delay time and the way to play it that way? Anyone for a tutorial about Tonus Diablolicous style of playing. I can’t get it done right now.

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  • Riddle of the day: How does he manage to tap on a single switch on Kochness with his gigantic foot?

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  • 1st time a multieffects/all-in-one unit on TPS??? Enjoyed this episode so much! Thanks fellas????

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  • Love Greg Koch! Thanks TPS. Great interview. I have Greg’s sig pickups and LOVE them!????????

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  • Re: digital

    I bought a Boss ms3, switcher and multi-effect

    I cleared everything off my board except for my subaro drive that I was using as a dirty channel for my amp and the fuzz that I liked.

    I didn't play anything for probably a month and a half because all I did was fiddle around with knobs and buttons to find something that was "perfect".

    I went back to a board of pedals, three gain stages, a univibe and a delay, and I find that I don't really fiddle with things anymore.

    Yeah, I'm just playing for myself at home but I'd rather actually play instead of fiddling with knobs and that's probably, at least a big part of it, on me.

    That said, if I was a touring musician playing my own music, being able to figure out patches and then be able to save them, especially if I could export them and load them into a new new modeler if something happened would be a brilliant idea. I think that the idea of being able to make an entire signal chain of digital effects to be able to turn on for each individual song or parts of song is an amazing idea. I just couldn't make it work for myself.

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  • Greg is in rare form for this interview. I can't tell you how much I enjoy hearing him play and be interviewed.

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  • I’m certain that Greg has never had a serious thought in his life.
    Absolute beast mode player, top 10 easily.

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  • Thanks mates! Ladies & gentlemen: Greg Koch the funniest man in music! Cheers from the rainy Pac NW! Thanks everyone bringing this TPS episode to the "interwebs".

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  • I have a Jam Boomster and its fuckin badass. The mid-boost setting straight into an amp on edge of breakup is INSANE. Will definitely be getting into more of them.

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  • And what I've been doing instead of hey can you turn that up a notch instead can you turn that up a k o c h okay that's it and then your video comes on but I haven't seen in about 4 years and I'm going okay some upgraded stuff that's blending in guitars and a obviously knew pedal that has everything in one swoop swoop there it is when am I going to do with all my other pedals what stack them to the ceiling

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  • "Jesus wept" is an improvised line at the end of the first Hellraiser film staring the magnificent Andrew Robinson. Some excellent stop-action animation in that film.

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  • You guys want to start a band sideband and call it the 6 lenses of black frame Greg ever go to the Double Happy in Louisville right around the corner Country Corner of Wildwood actually used to be right across the street before they moved

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  • IDK what it is, I can hear active p'ups a mile away and I don't care for them and Fishmans especially. That being said, I can only say that about hearing them solo. Play me a mix and I'm not sure how much I'd notice.

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  • Greg Koch you are one of the funniest people I have ever heard. And your guitar playing is outstanding and inspiring.

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