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Again I Say Rejoice (Live) Guitar Tone Settings
Israel & New Breed · 2000s · other
live
Original Recording
Guitar
Fender Stratocaster (exact model unknown, likely American Standard or Deluxe, typical for Israel & New Breed live performances in the 2000s-2010s)
Pickups
Fender single-coil pickups (stock or equivalent, model unknown)
Amp
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe (most commonly used by Israel & New Breed live guitarists in this era, no direct citation for this song but consistent with genre and live videos)
Pickup Position
Position 4 (neck + middle)
Live performance, circa 2004-2010. No official rig rundown for this song/section found. Gear inferred from live performance videos and genre conventions for gospel/CCM in this era.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain4
Reverb3.5
Treble7
Presence6
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Tone Character
- bright and articulate
- tight and percussive
- clean with slight breakup
- dynamic and responsive
- funk-inspired attack
- clear note separation
- subtle spring reverb ambience
- quacky Strat position 4 sound
- snappy chord stabs
- minimal compression
Notes & Caveats
- No official rig rundown or pedalboard photo for 'Again I Say Rejoice (Live)' by Israel & New Breed found in available sources.
- Guitar and amp inferred from typical live gospel/CCM setups and live performance videos from this era.
- Amp and pedal settings estimated based on genre, era, and common Fender amp usage for gospel rhythm tones.
- No explicit pedal or effect model confirmed for this specific recording; effects inferred from audio and genre conventions.
- Pickup position inferred from typical gospel rhythm tone and audible characteristics (quack, clarity) in live recordings.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Israel & New Breed's live tones in this era favor a punchy, edge-of-breakup funk/rock sound with clear mids and highs for rhythmic clarity, moderate bass for fullness, and subtle reverb for live ambience. The gain is set for a clean but slightly driven tone, typical for gospel/funk rhythm work.