How to make this guitar?

Discussion in 'how to make "that" sound' started by Jacob12177, Nov 11, 2020.

  1. Jacob12177

    Jacob12177 Guest

    Hello everyone, I need some help here. Can you tell me the name or model of the back guitar that sounds exacly in the minute 1:28 of this song? I know everything about pianos and synths but absolutely nothin about guitars... Can you help me?



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  3. rhythmatist

    rhythmatist Audiosexual

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    Sounds like a solid body electic guitar running direct and not through an amp (Though it could be. With that much processing, it's hard to tell). Some filtering, slight delay or chorus, lots of reverb.
     
  4. Smoove Grooves

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    I await with bated breath!
    It's impossible that someone could answer that! C'mon.
     
  5. Haliax

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    Possibly a telecaster
     
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  6. Smoove Grooves

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    Exactly! "Possibly" a number of solid body guitars.
     
  7. ortemp

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    Solid body guitar with a single coil pickup. Analog delay, reverb (no spring reverb) and analog chorus. Maybe a little compressor. And very important: Clean amp such as a Fender amplifier. Little bass, mids not above 5 and highs fully pure. EQ: Cut the middle frequency bands around
    800Hz and boost at 1.6kHz.
     
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  8. Haliax

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    JJ Mist live shot
     
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  9. Arabian_jesus

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    I have to agree with Ortemp. Any Fender type single-coil guitar should work. I bet you know at least someone who has a Fender or Squier Stratocaster! I'm not really sure about what pickups position is used but most clean stuff like that is played in position 2, 4 or 5 and like Ortemp said use a clean Fender style amp either in a amp sim plug-in or a real one if you can!
     
  10. Jacob12177

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    OK. Thanks everyone for answering my question! You are really cool people. Cheers!
     
  11. Jacob12177

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    Nice! Good one! After you told me, I compared it with a telecaster sound and it was the closest one! So maybe it's a telecaster with some EQ and lot of reverb.
     
  12. Jacob12177

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    Now that's what I call precise! Thank you so much.
     
  13. Strat4ever

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    solid body guitar with single coil pickup bridge position with the volume turned down to get that slight tinny sound but the solo sounds like humbuckers, brand of guitar is irrelevant.
     
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