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@desdecks19 no, it's not, I think it's the guitar signal split in two paths, one normal, the other through an octaver then in a reverb + delay then mixed again to the original, you can hear a sort of shimmering harmonic over the guitar part, that's it.
@marcello252 the effects on the solo are as follows, he is using an e-bow, running through a delay...the guitar signal is routed by midi to a keyboard... which on signal adds synth notes with delay to the solo which is the dual layered sound you can hear, the synth notes from the keyboard are a octave higher than the ones he is actually playing.
lol you are insane nloth is way better than the last 2 u2 albums its a return to more unforgettable fire type material!!!! moment of surrender is timeless epic classic!!!
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great