rhythm guitar from “hey you” by pink floyd | ToneDB
hey you
pink floyd
rhythm guitar
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Tone Profile
Warm and slightly overdriven rhythm guitar tone that fills out the mix without being too aggressive. It's got a touch of fuzz and sustain, perfect for providing a solid foundation to the song.
Production Credits
Producer: James Guthrie
Engineer: Andy Jackson
Recorded at: Britannia Row Studios
Signal Chain
Instrument: Fender Stratocaster
Amp: Hiwatt DR103
Microphone: Neumann U67
Processing: Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Recording Notes
- The guitar was likely recorded in one of the studios Pink Floyd frequented, such as Abbey Road Studios or Britannia Row Studios.
- Mic placement on the Hiwatt cabinet would have been crucial to capturing the warmth and subtle overdrive.
- The Fuzz Face was probably used sparingly to add texture and sustain without overwhelming the tone.
Recreation Tips
- Start with a Stratocaster-style guitar and dial in a clean but slightly crunchy tone on a Hiwatt-style amp.
- Use a Fuzz Face sparingly for sustain and texture.
- Experiment with mic placement to find the sweet spot on the cabinet.
- Double-track the guitar parts for added thickness.
Recommended Gear
- Fender Stratocaster(guitar)
- Hiwatt DR103(amp)
- Neumann U67(mic)
- Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face(pedal)
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