Godless Times Solo Guitar Tone Settings — Rings of Saturn
Rings of Saturn · 2010s+ · metal
studio
Original Recording
Studio recording, 2017 era. Guitarist Miles Dimitri Baker is seen using the Agile Septar 827 8-string with Seymour Duncan Pegasus bridge pickup in a playthrough of 'Godless Times'. Neural DSP Quad Cortex is confirmed as part of the band's rig, but specific amp model/profile used on the studio recording is not specified. No evidence of analog pedals or traditional amps for this track; likely all digital modeling. No explicit mention of effects pedals or amp effects for the solo section.
Amp Settings
Effects Chain
- Noise gate (model unknown) · noise_gate
Agile Septar 827 8 String → Noise gate → Neural DSP Quad Cortex (digital amp model, minimal digital reverb)
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Tone Character
- tight and percussive
- high-gain saturation
- articulate and clear note separation
- scooped mids
- crisp attack
- minimal ambience
- focused low end
- modern digital clarity
- aggressive palm muting
- extended range definition
Notes & Caveats
- No explicit amp model or settings for the studio recording found; settings estimated based on Neural DSP Quad Cortex usage and modern deathcore/djent conventions.
- No evidence of analog pedals or specific effects used for the solo section; no pedalboard or effect chain confirmed for this recording.
- No explicit mention of delay, chorus, or modulation effects in sources or clearly audible in the solo section; tone is dry, tight, and highly articulate.
- All effects and amp settings are estimated based on genre, era, and typical digital modeler usage for this style.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Rings of Saturn's 'Godless Times' solo features an extremely high-gain, modern djent/deathcore tone with tight lows, slightly scooped but not hollow mids, and aggressive, cutting highs. The presence is boosted for clarity and articulation, while reverb is essentially absent for a dry, precise attack typical of their production style.