rhythm guitar from “a horse with no name” by america | ToneDB
a horse with no name
america
rhythm guitar
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Tone Profile
Warm, clean acoustic guitar tone with a slightly compressed and bright character. It's a driving yet mellow sound that defines the song's desert rock vibe.
Production Credits
Producer: Ian Samwell
Engineer: Phil McDonald
Recorded at: Morgan Studios, London
Signal Chain
Instrument: Gibson J-200
Recording Notes
- The guitar was likely recorded with a close microphone to capture the direct sound, supplemented by room mics to add a sense of space.
- Compression was likely applied during mixing to even out the dynamics and enhance sustain.
- The bright character might be due to the natural tone of the Gibson J-200, microphone choice/placement, or EQ adjustments during mixing.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a bright, full-bodied acoustic guitar like a Gibson J-200 or similar jumbo-sized model.
- Use a condenser microphone placed about 12 inches from the soundhole, slightly off-axis.
- Apply gentle compression to even out the dynamics and add sustain.
- Experiment with EQ to brighten the sound without making it harsh; a slight boost around 5kHz-8kHz can help.
- Consider adding a touch of plate reverb to create a sense of space, but keep it subtle to maintain the dry, intimate feel.
Recommended Gear
- Gibson J-200(guitar)
- Neumann U87(mic)
- Teletronix LA-2A(compressor)
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