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MONKEY SOUND EFFECTS FULL
Here's some short sound clips of cool noises / incidental music from Monkey that work really well in your Windows sound scheme! (set them up in the Sounds control panel)Īlso - if you go to the Monkey Desktop Themes page, you'll find Monkey wallpaper images, icons and cursors that work really well along with these sounds to make a full Monkey desktop theme for Windows! Here's some Monkey Sounds for you to download. Take a look at this complete guide to amp settings to learn more about the different controls and how they affect the overall tone.Click here to buy the Monkey soundtrack CD! You can then make the necessary adjustments to increase or decrease the depth or sharpness of the tone. If you have a single EQ or tone control, have it on around 7 for lead guitar and 4 for rhythm guitar to start with. For the rhythm sections, you’ll need lower treble and mids, but higher bass. Turning the EQ control counter-clockwise increases the emphasis on the bass, whereas turning it clockwise increases the treble emphasis.įor the lead guitar parts, you’ll need a high treble and mids control. Some amplifiers have an all-in-one EQ or tone control which works to adjust the overall sound, instead of using individual bass, mids and treble controls. So decreasing the contour control is like increasing the mids, and causing the tone to sound fuller. Contour is basically the opposite of mids.Other amplifiers have different controls like presence and contour. High treble creates a sharper and crisper tone, low treble creates a more mellow sound.High mids provides the tone with more depth and allows it to carry over the other instruments in the band.High bass “boomy” and deep tone, low bass creates a thinner tone.Some amplifiers have separate bass, mids and treble controls. The EQ settings control the bass, mids and treble frequencies. So consider increasing the gain to around 5-6 for lead sections and decreasing it to 3 for the rhythm parts. You’ll usually need higher gain on the lead guitar compared to the rhythm guitar as well. Don’t be tempted to turn it up higher or it’ll start sounding more like metal.ĭon’t worry if the tone sounds a little thin, we can work on that with the EQ settings, and later on in the common problems section of this article. The key is to turn the volume up fairly high, and then turn the gain up just enough so that the tone sounds crunchy, and then stop. On most amps, having the gain setting on 4 is a good place to start.
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You want it high enough so that the tone breaks up, but not too high that it starts to sound more distorted than overdriven. If you have a solid state amp, then you’ll need to balance the gain setting. If you have a tube or valve amp, you can achieve this by cranking the volume up until you achieve a crackling tone. To sound like Arctic Monkeys, you need an overdriven tone. Overdrive: sounds crunchy, gritty and lighter that distortion, more commonly used by indie and rock bands.Ĭheck out this quick clip if you want to hear the difference between overdrive and distortion.Distortion: thick and heavy gain often associated with heavier genres of music like metal.
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Generally, there are two types of “gain” that bands use: overdrive and distortion.