Any Idea how to reproduce that guitar sound?

  • It might just be me but I find this particular guitar sound extremely interesting. I can´t put my finger on what exactly it is that makes it so special but I really wanna try to get something close to this. So if you have any Ideas on how to get that sound or which profile to use and how tweak it in order to get the sound please let me know. I really don´t know where to start...


    https://soundcloud.com/user6602093/the-nonlocality-trilemma

  • It might just be me but I find this particular guitar sound extremely interesting. I can´t put my finger on what exactly it is that makes it so special but I really wanna try to get something close to this. So if you have any Ideas on how to get that sound or which profile to use and how tweak it in order to get the sound please let me know. I really don´t know where to start...


    https://soundcloud.com/user6602093/the-nonlocality-trilemma

    sorry this is impossible :D
    there is no guitar in there ?(


    I not just help you ;(

  • There's a part in "Multivectorial Reionization" at 0:45 that has a soloed guitar. Either loop that part and tweak an existing profile by ear going back and forth with the original and the profile, or use the izotope ozone match eq method (create a profile of the signal chain kpa-amp-cab-mic-daw-match eq-kpa).


    By a quick listen I'd say it has a lot of the high end rolled off above 7kHz, and a lot of the presence region 2-4kHz boosted.

  • There's a part in "Multivectorial Reionization" at 0:45 that has a soloed guitar. Either loop that part and tweak an existing profile by ear going back and forth with the original and the profile, or use the izotope ozone match eq method (create a profile of the signal chain kpa-amp-cab-mic-daw-match eq-kpa).


    By a quick listen I'd say it has a lot of the high end rolled off above 7kHz, and a lot of the presence region 2-4kHz boosted.


    Thanks a lot man, gonna try that right away!