I saw the Grateful Dead Meet Up movie last night - it was a show from June 1991 at Giants Stadium. It was really great, and noticed a few interesting things about Bobby's rig. He used the black Casio guitar with the graphite neck the entire time.
He had both Ibanez AF-9 Auto Filter and Boss Dynamic Filter pedals side by side on top of his rack. I assume he was trying them out to determine which he liked more, because they both do generally the same thing. Unless he was running the boss into the AF-9, but I can't imagine that would sound good! He didn't seem them during the show, but it's hard to tell.
The other thing I found interesting was that he had a Marshall head on the floor behind him, to the right of his rack. He adjusted the knobs a few times, so he was using it. There was also a rack-mounted version of a Boogie Mark IV amp at the top of the rack (which was on) so I don't know if it was acting as a slave amp or perhaps powering the guitar synth output. Since it was just on the floor and not integrated, I was wondering if anyone knows what he used it for - I generally don't associate him with Marshall amps.
He had both Ibanez AF-9 Auto Filter and Boss Dynamic Filter pedals side by side on top of his rack. I assume he was trying them out to determine which he liked more, because they both do generally the same thing. Unless he was running the boss into the AF-9, but I can't imagine that would sound good! He didn't seem them during the show, but it's hard to tell.
The other thing I found interesting was that he had a Marshall head on the floor behind him, to the right of his rack. He adjusted the knobs a few times, so he was using it. There was also a rack-mounted version of a Boogie Mark IV amp at the top of the rack (which was on) so I don't know if it was acting as a slave amp or perhaps powering the guitar synth output. Since it was just on the floor and not integrated, I was wondering if anyone knows what he used it for - I generally don't associate him with Marshall amps.