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i hate people Riff Guitar Tone Settings — jaydes

jaydes · 2010s+ · rock

studio

Original Recording

Guitar
Unknown solidbody electric (exact model not confirmed for this recording)
Pickups
Likely humbuckers (exact type/model not confirmed)
Amp
Unknown (no confirmed amp model for this recording)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (inferred for heavy riff section)

No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, pickups, or amp used for the riff section of 'i hate people' by jaydes. No studio or live rig details found. All gear information is inferred from genre, era, and typical modern rock/alternative production. Recording is assumed to be studio (2020s).

Amp Settings

Mids
5
Bass
6
Gain
7.5
Reverb
2
Treble
7
Presence
6

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Tone Character

  • tight and percussive
  • modern high-gain saturation
  • aggressive palm muting
  • articulate attack
  • compressed and focused
  • midrange punch
  • clear note separation
  • slightly scooped mids
  • studio-polished distortion
  • no audible modulation effects

Notes & Caveats

  • ⚠️No direct sources confirm the exact guitar, pickups, amp, or pedal models used on the riff section of 'i hate people' by jaydes.
  • ⚠️No numeric amp or pedal settings found in any sources; all settings are estimated based on modern rock/alternative production standards.
  • ⚠️No evidence of specific pedals or effects used; no pedalboard or studio notes available.
  • ⚠️All effects and gear details are inferred from genre, era, and typical production techniques for similar artists/songs.
  • ⚠️If future evidence emerges (e.g., rig rundown, studio interview), update all fields accordingly.
  • ⚠️Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff in 'i hate people' by jaydes features a modern, aggressive high-gain tone with a tight low end, slightly scooped mids, and enough treble/presence for clarity and cut. The reverb is minimal, keeping the sound punchy and upfront, which fits the genre's production style and the artist's typical preferences.

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