![]() ![]() I think the best way of approaching this is to just listen to tracks you like and read up on what gear they used, so that you develop a sense of what different amps and effect types sound like (woman tone, telecaster with dynacomp, etc.) I don't have any specific advice for OP, and they seem to have gotten sorted anyway, but in general. Kemper Profiler (playing through monitors) ![]() Mesa Boogie Mark V 25 with a 1x12 Rectifier Cab (with Celestion Vintage 30s, I think) Are there "steps" in the process of figuring this out? Or again is it "guess work"?Īny help would be appreciated. Is there a way to learn this other than sitting and playing with knobs all day?įor example - I'm trying to recreate the tone Steven Wilson uses for Porcupine Tree. Both amps I own have some pretty powerful EQ options, but I never really understood how to use them to their full potential to get tones other than the ones I dial in for myself. I never really seemed to understand what makes certain tones from an EQ perspective, if that makes sense. I'm looking to recreate these for covers I record just for fun. ![]() I listed some of the gear I have below and considering what I'm working with I should be able to get it.įor those who are wondering, I've found my "personal" sound already. I don't need it to be exact, I know that's impossible due to player individuality and differences in gear, but I'd like to at least get close. Just to clarify some things about my question: ![]()
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