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Sun//Eater (Instrumental) Riff Guitar Tone Settings — Lorna Shore
Lorna Shore · 2010s+ · metal
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Ibanez RGDR4327 (modified with Bare Knuckle pickups)
Pickups
Bare Knuckle (exact model unspecified, likely high-output humbuckers)
Amp
Peavey 6505+ 120-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup
Gear confirmed by Adam De Micco for this era; used for studio and live. Cabinet: Mesa/Boogie 4x12. Recording year: 2022 (Pain Remains album). No explicit studio vs live settings found; settings estimated for studio rhythm/riff section.
Amp Settings
Mids4.5
Bass6
Gain9
Reverb0
Treble6.5
Presence6.5
Effects Chain
- Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer · overdrive
- ISP Decimator (rackmount) · noise_gate
Guitar → Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer → ISP Decimator (rackmount) → Peavey 6505+ → Mesa/Boogie 4x12
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Tone Character
- tight and percussive
- scooped mids
- aggressive palm muting
- high-gain saturation
- articulate low-end
- crushing heaviness
- clear note separation
- modern deathcore clarity
- minimal ambience
- focused attack
Notes & Caveats
- No explicit amp knob settings for 'Sun//Eater' studio recording found; settings estimated based on typical Peavey 6505+ usage in modern deathcore and Adam De Micco's confirmed gear.
- Exact Bare Knuckle pickup model not specified in sources.
- No explicit pedal settings found; pedal models confirmed by Equipboard and artist AMA.
- No evidence of time-based or modulation effects (delay, chorus, flanger, etc.) in riff section; only noise gate and boost/overdrive confirmed.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. Lorna Shore's 'Sun//Eater (Instrumental)' features a modern deathcore tone: extremely high gain for saturation and tightness, controlled bass for clarity, slightly scooped but not hollow mids, bright but not harsh treble, boosted presence for attack and definition, and a completely dry signal for maximum punch and tightness typical of modern extreme metal production.