Thanks! The signal chain is as follows: Guitar -> Boss GT-100 -> Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 -> Amplitube -> EQ The GT-100 is only used for its wah pedal but any Crybaby type wah should work. The signal chain in Amplitube is also pretty straightforward: Noise Gate -> Compressor -> Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier -> Mesa 4x12 Cabinet (w/ Dynamic 57 and Condenser 87 mics) -> EQ-81 Triple Rectifier because he used these amps live around the same time of Albino Slug's release. Channel 1 for clean, Channel 2 for rhythm and Channel 3 for lead. The EQ-81 merely acts as a buffer here because it brightens the tone a bit just by leaving every knob at unison. Note that for rhythm guitar sections like the intro, wah was on, sitting at 100 all the time. In the end, the thing that nudged the tone very close to the original for me was EQ matching. That mostly meant tweaking the 1 kHZ - 5 kHZ range in my case. Hope this helps.
@@Phil69 How was your experience buying from them? I've been looking at that guitar for a few months but ive been hesitant about all the things ive heard about the company. Is the scale length 27 inches? Is it setup well and are the frets and neck all good?
Pardon the late response, buying from them has been a great experience for me. I get why you're hesitant because I read/heard the same things. As for the stuff I read, the main issue seemed to be lack of communication which definitely isn't true nowadays. The buying process was smooth, I got regular updates and I felt that they were very accommodating with the requests I had. It took roughly two weeks to arrive from the moment of buying which is insane to me! About the guitar itself, the scale length is 27 inches yes. No twisted neck, no fret buzz, no sharp frets, no note deadening on bends, intonation is perfect, the black fretboard color seems to be coming off ever so slightly here and there. Knobs turn like butter. Only issue I had with electronics was the signal going very quiet sometimes when switching to the neck pickup but that seems to be a common thing with these 3 Way Switches so I don't blame 10s. The guitar's setup for lower tuning. It comes with 12 or 13 gauge strings tuned to B Standard out of the box, which after changing to 9 gauge strings and tuning up to E Standard, caused fret buzz on the open low E string for me since the nut is setup respectively to the thicker strings. Easy fix was to insert a small piece of paper in the string cavity of the nut. So the thing to note here is, ask them to set it up for Standard tuning if you plan to tune up. Generally speaking though, it is setup very well and playing it feels super smooth. The guitar is also very resonant on its own which I think is awesome. Hope that clears things up for you!
@@Andrewdemelo they sell knockoff buckethead guitars on ebay built in China was wondering if this was one of them curious the quality if it is one of those
Incredible job man! You nailed this song. One of the cleanest and best covers of this song on here.
probably the best Siege Engine cover I've ever seen, this is a great work
Excellent work man! Sounds great!
🔥🔥
Fantastic Job! I mean, everyone trying their hands on a Buckethead song and solo alreasdy deserves a medal, but you really did an awesome job here!
lovely stuff mate
Incredible man
Incredible!!!
Mighty dope
lol this Shit goes so hard brother
Do you by chance have an IG account? This cover is Insane. You have fine tuned ears my friend.
Killed it big dog. Could you do Claymation Courtyard? Just the song not the whole album lol
Thank you! Dunno, maybe. Siege Engine burned me out more than I like to admit so it's not happening anytime soon, but it's noted!
The cover sounds absolutely amazing! What effects and pedals did you use to get a tone so similar to the original?
Thanks! The signal chain is as follows:
Guitar -> Boss GT-100 -> Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 -> Amplitube -> EQ
The GT-100 is only used for its wah pedal but any Crybaby type wah should work. The signal chain in Amplitube is also pretty straightforward:
Noise Gate -> Compressor -> Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier -> Mesa 4x12 Cabinet (w/ Dynamic 57 and Condenser 87 mics) -> EQ-81
Triple Rectifier because he used these amps live around the same time of Albino Slug's release. Channel 1 for clean, Channel 2 for rhythm and Channel 3 for lead. The EQ-81 merely acts as a buffer here because it brightens the tone a bit just by leaving every knob at unison. Note that for rhythm guitar sections like the intro, wah was on, sitting at 100 all the time. In the end, the thing that nudged the tone very close to the original for me was EQ matching. That mostly meant tweaking the 1 kHZ - 5 kHZ range in my case.
Hope this helps.
@@Phil69 This actually helps a lot! Thank you so much!
@@Phil69 Also I was looking into buying the 10s buckethead clone guitar as well. Did you buy yours recently? Or have you had it for awhile?
@@itschallenger6563 Recently, bought it at the end of may.
That guitar isnawesome and great cover 🎉
You made it look too easy for covering THE GOD
What happened to Phil#01? What did u do to him
we don't talk about Phil.#01
lol!.wttst
what string gauge are you using? I have the very same guitar
9s
where did you buy that guitar from?
It's from 10S Guitars
@@Phil69 How was your experience buying from them? I've been looking at that guitar for a few months but ive been hesitant about all the things ive heard about the company.
Is the scale length 27 inches? Is it setup well and are the frets and neck all good?
Pardon the late response, buying from them has been a great experience for me. I get why you're hesitant because I read/heard the same things. As for the stuff I read, the main issue seemed to be lack of communication which definitely isn't true nowadays. The buying process was smooth, I got regular updates and I felt that they were very accommodating with the requests I had. It took roughly two weeks to arrive from the moment of buying which is insane to me!
About the guitar itself, the scale length is 27 inches yes. No twisted neck, no fret buzz, no sharp frets, no note deadening on bends, intonation is perfect, the black fretboard color seems to be coming off ever so slightly here and there. Knobs turn like butter. Only issue I had with electronics was the signal going very quiet sometimes when switching to the neck pickup but that seems to be a common thing with these 3 Way Switches so I don't blame 10s.
The guitar's setup for lower tuning. It comes with 12 or 13 gauge strings tuned to B Standard out of the box, which after changing to 9 gauge strings and tuning up to E Standard, caused fret buzz on the open low E string for me since the nut is setup respectively to the thicker strings. Easy fix was to insert a small piece of paper in the string cavity of the nut. So the thing to note here is, ask them to set it up for Standard tuning if you plan to tune up. Generally speaking though, it is setup very well and playing it feels super smooth. The guitar is also very resonant on its own which I think is awesome. Hope that clears things up for you!
what guitar is that?
I may be wrong but it looks like a firefly buckethead, watch a few videos it’s apparently not a bad guitar at all, goes for like 500 on reverb
@@Andrewdemelo they sell knockoff buckethead guitars on ebay built in China was wondering if this was one of them curious the quality if it is one of those
This is the 10s baritone buckethead spec, I belive you can find it on their website for $650?
Roman is right, it's the "GF Baritone Inspired w/ Killswitch Alpine White" guitar from 10S Guitars
Nice