Tone Report Weekly Issue 125 | Page 21

Moses via Wikimedia Commons Tom Morello If there’s one guitarist whose name is practically synonymous with the DigiTech Whammy pedal, it’s Tom Morello. Both with Rage Against the Machine and the various bands and projects that followed, Morello’s inventive playing has frequently featured Whammy effects. Over the years he’s used most versions of the pedal, from the original WH-1 in Rage’s early years, to the latest Whammy DT that he uses today. For many players (me included), Morello’s Whammy breaks on Rage Against the Machine’s self-titled debut album were the first time they heard the effect in action, or at least the first time they had heard the pedal used in such a deft and unorthodox fashion. The solo from “Killing in the Name” is an oft-cited example of pioneering Whammy brilliance, and certainly a defining moment in the pedal’s history. It is also directly responsible for selling at least a few gazillion of DigiTech’s greatest creation over the years.  ToneReport.com 21