Scooping...
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Scooping...
Many of you are very experienced musicians and are way familiar with this tone technique, but for those who have not tried scooping...
To get a gutsy blues-rock tone, I usually use my bridge pickup and set the guitar's volume and tone all the way up. I intuitively set my amp at:
Gain 7
Treble 10
Mid 7
Bass 3
...and even out of my 45 year old Mustang, I get what I consider a gutsy blues-rock tone. But last night a friend explained what happens when you "scoop" the mids. So I get home and adjust the amp:
Gain 7
Treble 10
Mid 0
Bass 10
Holy sheise! Like the Stones are jammin with me!
To get a gutsy blues-rock tone, I usually use my bridge pickup and set the guitar's volume and tone all the way up. I intuitively set my amp at:
Gain 7
Treble 10
Mid 7
Bass 3
...and even out of my 45 year old Mustang, I get what I consider a gutsy blues-rock tone. But last night a friend explained what happens when you "scoop" the mids. So I get home and adjust the amp:
Gain 7
Treble 10
Mid 0
Bass 10
Holy sheise! Like the Stones are jammin with me!
Doug
This, to be honest you can find some much more interesting tones by boosting the mids and then messing with your guitar's tone control - they're there for a reason.Mike wrote:The mids are where the guitar sound is, scooping them is ridiculous.
Scooping the mids can be fun when your playing at home, but as people have said earlier when you play with a drummer and a bassist you'll disappear to no-where
I think it depends on the tone stack of your amp, and other ampy things. Mine's like this:
B - 3
M - 3
T - 7
That changes here and there, but really I wouldn't go full on scooped. However having the middle a little lower than B and T is important for the Fendery sound I think. I hate the sound of full on mids. It sounds grainy and flabby to me.
B - 3
M - 3
T - 7
That changes here and there, but really I wouldn't go full on scooped. However having the middle a little lower than B and T is important for the Fendery sound I think. I hate the sound of full on mids. It sounds grainy and flabby to me.
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I play through a solid state amp so my tone knobs are pretty much
Bass- Full
Mids- Full
Treble- about 4 o'clock
Don't like scooped sounds at all...
Bass- Full
Mids- Full
Treble- about 4 o'clock
Don't like scooped sounds at all...
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
look at it this way.....why do Big Muffs not cut thru the mix well?...they have SCOOPED MIDS
I am not totally against scooped mids because they do have there place here and there... and I do love BMPs
but I am against 90% of the crap on the radio now and most of it is all guitars with scooped mids and all the bands sound the same....
I am not totally against scooped mids because they do have there place here and there... and I do love BMPs
but I am against 90% of the crap on the radio now and most of it is all guitars with scooped mids and all the bands sound the same....
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
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I really really like mids. I use a Tiny Terror now so the EQ consists of a single 'Tone' knob, but on my old amp I used to have:
Bass: 5
Mids: 10
Treble: 7
I never like to scoop mids in a live setting, but sometimes when I'm mixing a song I have to scoop the mids on one of the guitars in order for it to sit nicely in the mix.
Bass: 5
Mids: 10
Treble: 7
I never like to scoop mids in a live setting, but sometimes when I'm mixing a song I have to scoop the mids on one of the guitars in order for it to sit nicely in the mix.
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Saying that. I do really love how big muffs and other scooped fuzz's's's sound.
Maybe it's just heavily scooped distortion I hate.
however I still want one of these really badly...
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Maybe it's just heavily scooped distortion I hate.
however I still want one of these really badly...
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Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
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I dunno what I set my EQ at, I rarely use an amp that has one. If I am using an amp with one, I put it flattish around 6's and then tweak accordingly. Given that I'm usually only playing with a pianist and sometimes a bassist too, I can get away with not having to zone in accurately on one space. There's loads if space in the stuff we do, which I love.
Scooped guitar sounds sounds amazing when your 15, then you join a band and realise it sounds shit.
Scooped guitar sounds sounds amazing when your 15, then you join a band and realise it sounds shit.