No. 0551985·rock·4 blocks

Money for Nothing

One of the most-mythologized accidental tones in rock. Mark Knopfler tracked the Money for Nothing intro riff at AIR Studios Montserrat (April 1985) on a Gibson Les Paul Junior through a Laney Klipp 2x12 combo, with a Morley wah pedal kept half-cocked in front. The SM57 had slipped off its stand the night before and was pointing at the floor, four inches from the speaker — by accident. Engineer Neil Dorfsman and Knopfler heard it through the talkback, told the room not to touch anything, and tracked the riff exactly as it stood. The tone has never been re-created since.

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Settings for
Signal path · input → output · 4 blocksLive values · Boss Katana
Guitar
Gibson Les Paul Junior (1958, single P-90)
Pickups
P90
Tuning
bridge
Strings
standard
Tube Screamer
Crunch
Plate
Tube Screamer
← Tube Screamer (alt boost)
Distortion
Drive
1
Bottom
5
Tone
5
Level
7
Crunch
← Laney Klipp 2x12 (1980s)
Amp
Gain
6
Volume
6
Bass
5
Middle
7
Treble
6
Presence
5
Master
6
Plate
← AIR Studios Montserrat plate
Distortion
Time
4ms
PreDelay
25ms
Tone
5
EffectLevel
15

Engineer's note

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One of the most-mythologized accidental tones in rock. Mark Knopfler tracked the Money for Nothing intro riff at AIR Studios Montserrat (April 1985) on a Gibson Les Paul Junior through a Laney Klipp 2x12 combo, with a Morley wah pedal kept half-cocked in front. The SM57 had slipped off its stand the night before and was pointing at the floor, four inches from the speaker — by accident. Engineer Neil Dorfsman and Knopfler heard it through the talkback, told the room not to touch anything, and tracked the riff exactly as it stood. The tone has never been re-created since.
Mark Knopfler

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