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    Posted: July 25 2005 at 13:36

There are a few questions I have with certain guitar tones, mainly ones that are used by established artists.

I'm trying to find out what kind of tone Alex Lifeson used on Red Barchetta (the clean section), and the kind of tone Steve Rothery uses on the Clutching at Straws album, during the clean sections.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 11:31

Sounds to me like Alex was using some compression and some chorus. Not much else. Not sure what amps he was using around Moving Pictures but I'm sure he hadn't move across to his ultra-clean Gallien-Krugers at that stage. To me it sounds like something you'd get out of a Roland JC120. Guitar wise I'd go for a Strat for that kind of tone, whack it through a decent valve amp for warmth, add a little compression and a healthy pinch of chorus and you should be halfway there. Maybe even a tiny amount of delay to get the fullness.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 26 2005 at 19:28
Originally posted by arcer arcer wrote:

Sounds to me like Alex was using some compression and some chorus. Not much else. Not sure what amps he was using around Moving Pictures but I'm sure he hadn't move across to his ultra-clean Gallien-Krugers at that stage. To me it sounds like something you'd get out of a Roland JC120. Guitar wise I'd go for a Strat for that kind of tone, whack it through a decent valve amp for warmth, add a little compression and a healthy pinch of chorus and you should be halfway there. Maybe even a tiny amount of delay to get the fullness.

 

I had a feeling that a chorus would have to be somewhere in there, it really does sound fitting for that tone. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll give it a run.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 07 2005 at 17:02
The Moving Pictures tour book has the exact equpiment he used on that tour. Maybe worth tracking down. Probably printed on the net somewhere.
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