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All Glory, No Valour Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Sylosis

Sylosis · 2010s+ · metal

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Original Recording

Guitar
ESP E-II Horizon NT-7B
Pickups
EMG 57-7H (bridge), EMG 66-7H (neck) active humbuckers
Amp
Peavey 6505+
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup

Studio recording, 2023 era. Guitar and amp inferred from Equipboard and known Sylosis studio setups for this album. No evidence of alternate gear for this specific song's riff section.

Amp Settings

Mids
5
Bass
6
Gain
9
Reverb
0
Treble
6.5
Presence
6

Effects Chain

  • Noise gate (model unknown) · noise_gate

ESP E-II Horizon NT-7B → Noise gate → Peavey 6505+ (no reverb, no effects loop)

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Tone Character

  • tight and percussive
  • aggressive palm muting
  • sharp attack
  • modern high-gain saturation
  • articulate note separation
  • minimal ambience
  • focused low end
  • present but not scooped mids
  • crushing rhythm tone
  • clear pick definition

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No specific numeric amp settings for 'All Glory, No Valour' found in sources; settings estimated based on typical Peavey 6505+ usage in modern metal and Sylosis's known tone.
  • ⚠️No direct confirmation of exact pedal models or effects for this song's riff section; effects list based on genre conventions and audio characteristics.
  • ⚠️Guitar and pickup models inferred from Josh Middleton's known studio gear for this album era; no evidence of alternate guitars for this riff.
  • ⚠️No evidence of reverb, delay, or modulation effects in the riff section; tone is dry and tight as is typical for modern metal rhythm.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Sylosis is known for a tight, modern metal tone with high gain, controlled bass, slightly scooped but present mids, and clear treble/presence for articulation. The production is very dry and punchy, typical for modern metal, with little to no reverb.

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