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Entabeni (feat. PeelingFlesh) Guitar Tone Settings — Vulvodynia
Vulvodynia · 2010s+ · metal
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Likely 7-string multiscale guitar (exact model unknown, but Vulvodynia often use Solar, Ibanez, or Kiesel 7/8-string guitars in studio)
Pickups
Active humbuckers (EMG 81-7, Fishman Fluence, or similar; exact model unknown for this recording)
Amp
High-gain amp or amp sim (model unknown, but genre-standard would be Peavey 5150/6505, EVH 5150III, or digital amp sim like Neural DSP; no direct source for this song)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Studio recording, released 2023. No official rig rundown or studio notes found for this specific song/section. Gear inferred from genre, band’s known preferences, and audible tone. No evidence of live-specific gear for this riff section.
Amp Settings
Mids4.5
Bass6
Gain9
Reverb1
Treble7
Presence7
Effects Chain
- Noise gate (model unknown) · noise_gate
- Distortion pedal or amp high-gain channel (model unknown) · distortion
Guitar → Noise gate → Distortion/High-gain amp or pedal → Amp (minimal digital reverb)
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Tone Character
- tight and percussive
- scooped mids
- aggressive palm muting
- high-gain saturation
- articulate low end
- compressed and focused
- minimal ambience
- modern djent/deathcore clarity
- razor-sharp attack
- no audible modulation
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source for exact guitar, amp, or pedal models/settings for this specific song/section; all gear and settings are estimated based on genre, band’s typical gear, and audible characteristics.
- No evidence of time-based or modulation effects in the riff section; only high-gain distortion and possible noise gate are inferred.
- No official studio notes, interviews, or rig rundowns for Vulvodynia on this recording.
- Settings are estimated based on modern deathcore/djent production standards and typical amp models used in the genre.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Vulvodynia's modern deathcore sound is extremely high-gain, tight, and aggressive, with a focused low end, slightly scooped but not hollow mids, and crisp, cutting highs. The tone is very dry with little to no reverb, and the presence is boosted for clarity and attack, matching genre conventions and the band's typical amp settings.