astrozombie
KatyPerryologist
Whats a good Eq Setting for metal? you know a good face melting solo tone?
Then definately crank the mids. I used to EQ everything scooped 8/2/9. Then on the advise from an article on Zakk Wylde's gear, set my eg to 6/6/6 and pow. Bitchin solo tones. And for what its worth, I never really played solo's until I found this EQ setting. It really opened up my playing.astrozombie said:I dont want scooped mids.
i want like, percussive Paml Muting, Awesome pinch harmonics.
tone That CUTS through the mix man.
One of the biggest patterns of EQ behavior that people often make is that they tend to approach it by boosting the gain of frequencies rather than lowering them. It's not that there's anything actually wrong with boosting, but you can often achieve your tonal goal by negative equalization - by rolling off or reducing an area of frequencies rather than by boosting them.
Sometimes the tone (timbre) you are wanting to hear already exists within what you are hearing. The best analogy for this is to consider a stone sculpture. Think about how an artist can take a large piece of stone and then begin carving away the areas of the rock that are not needed to create the image they desire from within. This same approach can apply to creating guitar tones as well.
Keep in mind that any time you can reduce, rather than boost frequencies, you are automatically helping to reduce noise as a beneficial side-effect. Second, if you can achieve the same results with one band of cut than two bands of boost, you have saved yourself an extra band for later use, and you are helping the original signal to sound more clear and clean.
SpiderVenom said:Something else to consider is whether a boost can be achieved by cutting the other frequencies and raising the overall volume.
SpiderVenom said:Something else to consider is whether a boost can be achieved by cutting the other frequencies and raising the overall volume.
Dirtyking said:Don't laugh, but setting the low/mid/high knobs at 6/6/6 is a good place to start. Then tweek from there. Mine are at 6/6/7 most of the time for fat punch and bite.
William Walstra said:I generally use 6/6/6. tried it just for the hell of it, and liked the sound.
ChileanGuy said:*Punches self for having a Boss GE7 and no FX loop* :rant:
Jay 77 said:i have an eq pedal, and i run it as the first part of the chain. it works great, but it is better served in the fx loop?
Jay 77 said:i have an eq pedal, and i run it as the first part of the chain. it works great, but it is better served in the fx loop?
haha whoops, I didn't intend a punny there.Metalman_666 said:*drum roll* :smack: :laugh2: