Thursday, September 19, 2024
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5 SIMPLE Tips For Getting GREAT Guitar Sounds


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44 thoughts on “5 SIMPLE Tips For Getting GREAT Guitar Sounds

  • Just wanted to say, I love your channel! I've been working through forming a new band and find my tone leading it on guitar as well as being hired help on bass. I've also been putting together a Star Wars passion film. No one could get the scoring right, I decided to just do it myself. But you know it all and have been a huge help!

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  • I see that I was on the right track before seeing this. When I would double track my guitars, I would switch up the rig. Different guitar, different amp, different OD, any combination of those ideas.

    When I use a stereo rig, I would start by running both amps clean. The amps already had different sounds due to not being the same model, but sometimes I would simply split the sound with a stereo modulation, delay or reverb. Sometimes, I would split the sound after my tuner and use different OD pedals, then send the split signals to an effect with stereo inputs… then if I double tracked the stereo rig, I would change the OD pedals for something different. If I planned to double track stereo tracks, I would add the delay after tracking and apply the same delay to each track that gets delay.

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  • YouTube insults the intelligence of America with its skip-clicks and targeted mid-vid ads.

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  • Practice a minimum of 10,000 hours, if you don't sound good then. Quit. You can sound delicious on an acoustic, unplugged

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  • 1. Stay in school, 2. Learn to play, 3. Go to the bar & chase grrrls, instead of watching YouTube attention seekers who beg for your money, 4. No one ever became famous because of a pedal. Suburban housewives don’t fantasize about SD-1s, TS-9s or Big Muffs … ok maybe big muffs, but that’s a different story, 5. Stay in school!! Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays everyone ????????????????

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  • I think one tip for getting good tones is to not scoop the middle middle frequencies. I always think distortion tones with middle frequencies are more clear and heavy, plus people will hear what your guitar is doing more of the time when you play live with a bass player if you have a good tone with none or very little middle scooped. With higher watts tube amps I recommend using a volume pedal directly plugged into the effects loop of an amp or after all your pedals then plugged into the effects loop if you want to use them at home at lower volumes without changing the tone. I think putting foam or something on the strings on the head of a guitar is a waste of time since I could not tell the difference of very clean guitar playing with or without it when watching a SpecterSoundStudios video, but what is important to me is muting other strings you don't play if you want to have clean guitar technique.

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  • In additio to muting and instead of using masking tape, you can double a hair band over the headstock and put over the strings just after the nut. When you do't want the muting you can just slide the headband behind the nut. Elegant technique and very useful. ????

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  • Rick, how can I tame a Seymour Duncan Black Winter bridge pickup?. I'm trying to find a way to control the "grain" texture it has, I'm trying with gain reduction, tube screamer, eq and compresor and noise suppressor. I love it's aggressivenes but I need to transform it in a more modern tight sound for metal and even for blues too. I play on Katana so It's a very complete platform but I lack experience with pickups like this one.

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  • for those who don't know – A high-pass filter does exactly what the name implies: It attenuates(reduce the thickness) the low frequencies while allowing the higher frequencies to “pass through" and be heard.

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  • Nice! Best sound I ever got was running two amps together—a Supro Thunderbolt 1×15 and a Kalamazoo model 1 (1×10)

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  • People say that my guitar playing is easy to track because I am good at muting and I have a lighter touch and dynamics. They say most guys are heavy handed.

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  • My favorite guitar setup, I used three separate amps/signals. Guitar went into wah/volume and then a DOD IceBox (stereo chorus). One went through my Big Muff distortion into my "center amp" (my dad's old Sears Silvertone head going through a 15" Ampeg bass speaker). The second channel out of the Icebox went into a Boss Distortion and then a Boss DD-7 (magical delay pedal) w/stereo outs. Left went to an overdrive then Vox (left amp) and the right went to my Fender Twin (right amp). I don't know how well it would've worked in a studio, but in a 3-piece band it made it sound like I was 2 or 3 guitarists instead of just me. Depending on the chorus/DD settings I could go quantum.

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  • Hum.
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    Make a distinction between a Metal tone like SpectresoundStudios and Classic rock or Heavy rock.
    Why some pedals do not play nice with your guitar.
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  • Great stuff, interesting points not always covered elsewhere. Adel EQ story makes me feel more confident as a singer already!

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  • What a great video! Oh gosh, I wish I would have an opportunity to record something great with you as a producer.

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