My portfolio includes scoring, arrangement and composition work for video games, feature film and television. As a musician and producer I have released over forty albums of jazz, folk, electronic, punk and modern classical music. I am currently accepting new commissions.
Why Chris Schlarb?
The world is full of musicians, composers and producers. The hard part is matching the right person with the project they are best suited for.

Here is a quick example: if you want to approximate an orchestra of instruments with a single keyboard, I am probably not the right one for the job. My best work utilizes any number of unique, real world instruments including tabla, euphonium, mandolin, marimba and upright double bass. I thoroughly enjoy working with real instruments, in real spaces, with real musicians.

If your film, video game or album requires texture and atmospheric depth, unique or unusual live instrumentation, and thoughtful arrangement, I would love to hear from you. For the last decade I have explored the ambient, jazz, folk, electronic and modern classical genres as a member of both the American Composers Forum and ASCAP.

I specialize in taking small and medium sized budgets and turning them into expensive sounding recordings. I operate my own mobile recording studio and engineer most sessions, saving time and cost.

My work can be heard on this site and read about in the New York Times, All About Jazz, Time Out New York, Chicago Reader and Pitchfork.

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Electric Guitar Pedal Board

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I try to keep it simple. In fact, for most of the last 10 years, my use of effects pedals has been downright spartan. At this point, I think I have finally put the right combination of sounds together. The only difference with this photo and my actual performance set up is that the BOSS RC-50 Loop Station is placed to the left of the pedal board and not on top of it.

From left to right (beginning at the top):

BOSS RC-50 Loop Station: I just replaced my Digitech JamMan with the RC-50. I used the JamMan for every live performance and recording session over the last few years and it never failed me. My only frustration was the last of control over the loops and the large amount of noise produced by the unit when attempting to record direct. So far the RC-50 has been amazing. Three stereo loops, each with their own pan, volume and forward/reverse settings.

BOSS RE-20 Roland Space Echo: I imagine this is about as close as I will ever get to a real Space Echo sound. I toyed with the idea of buying a vintage RE-201 but the cost and upkeep are a little prohibitive. Thankfully the RE-20 sounds amazing. I use it mostly on guitar but it is hard to be on a snare drum too.

Electro-Harmonix Stereo Electric Mistress: Believe it or not but this is the only modulation pedal I have ever owned in 15 years of playing guitar. The ability to combine flange and chorus leads to a number of beautiful, shimmering accidents. Play and record in stereo if at all possible.

T-Rex Mudhoney: Unlike modulation pedals, I have owned my fair share of distortion boxes. From the ugly sounds of the BOSS MT-2 Metal Zone to the underwhelming overdrive and fuzz boxes from Electro-Harmonix, I have had a difficult time finding a sound that was right for me. It just so happened that I booked a recording session for I Heart Lung at Matt Wignall’s Long Beach studio, Tackyland, when I found a Mudhoney pedal among the cables and wires. I plugged it in and ordered my own a few days later.

Ernie Ball VPJR: Volume pedals aren’t very sexy. They rank up there with DI boxes and power supplies as the last thing any musician wants to spend their money on. A volume pedal helps me add texture and thoughtful accompaniment to whatever style of music I am playing. It might be boring but it’s also my secret weapon.

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I still have two pedals that aren’t in this setup. One is the BOSS DD-20 Gigadelay, which I have used extensively for many years now. The other is a Digitech Synth Wah which is a decent/weird envelope filter. Depending on the setting, I’ll swap out the DD-20 for the RE-20 and if I’m feeling adventurous, I’ll plug the synth wah.

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