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Burning Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Hitsujibungaku

Hitsujibungaku · 2010s+ · rock

studio

Original Recording

Guitar
Fender American Vintage '65 Jaguar
Pickups
Fender Jaguar single-coil pickups
Amp
Fender Twin Reverb
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup

Studio recording, 2022-2023 era. Guitar and amp confirmed as used by Moeka Shiotsuka in this era, but not explicitly tied to 'Burning' recording session. Pedal choices inferred from era-correct pedalboard and forum discussions. No direct studio session documentation found.

Amp Settings

Mids
6
Bass
5.5
Gain
4.5
Reverb
4.5
Treble
7
Presence
5.5

Effects Chain

  • Fulltone OCD · overdrive
  • Aya Drivesta · overdrive
  • Animal Bathtime Reverb · reverb
  • Big Muff style fuzz (model unknown) · fuzz

Guitar → Fulltone OCD → Aya Drivesta (optional/stacked) → Animal Bathtime Reverb → Fender Twin Reverb (spring reverb on)

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Tone Character

  • bright and articulate attack
  • slightly fuzzy edge
  • clear note separation
  • dynamic pick response
  • mild compression
  • open and airy highs
  • tight low end
  • present midrange
  • ambient reverb tail
  • modern indie/alternative rock context

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct studio session documentation for 'Burning' found; gear and pedal choices inferred from era-correct pedalboard and forum discussions.
  • ⚠️Pedal settings and exact pedal model for overdrive are not confirmed for this specific recording; choices are based on most likely options from artist's known gear.
  • ⚠️Amp settings are estimated based on typical Fender Twin Reverb settings for indie/alternative rock with light overdrive.
  • ⚠️Pickup selector inferred from typical bright, cutting tone of the riff and Jaguar bridge pickup usage in similar contexts.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Hitsujibungaku's 'Burning' riff features a crunchy, articulate indie/alt-rock tone with forward mids, moderate gain, and balanced EQ. The production is modern but not overly processed, with subtle reverb and a present, slightly bright character typical for Japanese alternative rock bands.

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