Trying To Replicate Opeth's Guitar Tone

in #ocd-resteem6 years ago

Hey there Steemians !

Today i would like to share my process of trying to replicate THE guitar tone ! It's from my most favourite band Opeth and track is mighty Ghost Of Perdition ! So let's dive right in !

Apart from this track being one of my favourite Opeth tracks , the reason i decided to try and replicate the tone of this particular song is that there is an isolated track on YouTube thus making my job much easier to begin with . Since this track is 10 minutes long and has a lot different parts which all have their flavour of the basic tone , i decided to focus on one which i believe is the core sound . Here's that particular section from the original song :

Part 1 - The Raw Tone

Ok , so the first thing i did was decide which amp i'm going to use . Since i do not own any of the amps used on the album , i was using Amplitube - an amplifier simulation software . I think i read in some interviews that Opeth have used Messa Boogie Rectifier amps , so that was the amp i choose in Amplitube . Here's the picture :

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Because of the copyright reasons , there are no real amp names in Amplitube , but i think this one is the emulation of
the Triple Rectifier . As you can see , all the controls are pretty much at the noon. The only thing worth mentioning is that i have changed the tube type from 150W ( smth ) to the 100W EL34 . They didn't sound as fizzy as the stock one and fitted the original tone much better .

Other important thing is the cab section . I used a combination of dynamic and condenser mic , dynamic being right in the center of the speaker cone , and condenser capturing the side of the cone . Here's the picture of that as well :

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And finally , this is how it sounds :

Sounds pretty beefy and all , but it is nowhere near the tone you hear on the album . What i wanted to fix was the high end , which is lacking at this stage , low end is too prominent and boomy and there are some boxy mid frequencies . But all in all ,i think this is a good starting point from which we are going to shape the tone similar to the one on the album .

Part 2 - EQ

This is the most important part of the process. As i mentioned earlier , the top end was not so present , so that's the first thing i worked on . Let me show you the full EQ curve and discuss what i've done :

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So , notice the pretty big bump at 9k-ish . That really opens up the sound . But it also introduced some unwanted harsh spikes so i removed those as well . A lot of surgical movements here , but i wanted to get as close as i can to the original tone . Also , a strong cut at around 13 k , just because it is a common practice to high cut the highest of the frequencies .

The next critical area is the midrange . There is a hefty cut at around 450 Hz , which eliminates the boxy character of the sound . You generally don't want that in a heavy metal guitar sound .

The last thing at this point is a low cut filter being applied . But i felt like there was a strong presence at around 100 Hz in the original track so there is a slight boost at that region .
And this is how it sounds now with the EQ on :

I think it sounds much better already , but still not as good as the original . The original has a lot of beef , which is caused by the guitars being double tracked , so let's do that in the next part !

Part 3 - Double Tracking

In order to get that wide , punchy , wall of sound kind of tone like Opeth , you have to double track . It is almost impossible to get that kind of sound with just one guitar . I suspect that perhaps they've even quad tracked , but let's assume that double tracking will do . Once you record the same part again , you pan them hard left and hard right .

At this point i got a bigger sound , but i still felt that there were some problem areas . Let's take a look at the trusty EQ and see what i've done :

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So there are two areas where i felt my tone wasn't faithful to the original . First of all , i boosted the ''throathy'' frequencies at around 1k . That really made a big step towards the original tone . Second , i got rid of some of the muddy frequencies around 170 Hz . That in itself made a world of difference . Also , i heard a strong ring of the fifth of the D , and notched that a bit . It is somewhere around 444 Hz . Everything else was usual stuff , a bit top boost , a bit of ''meat'' boost at around 270 Hz and there you go . Let's hear how does it sound now :

At this point i thought it sounded pretty much there ! But there are still some little tweaks at the end . Let's jump to a final part !

Part 4 - The Room

Before i focus on the last piece of the puzzle let me show you just the last couple of brush strokes i have made as far as EQ goes . My curve was already getting messy , so i wanted to start with the brand new one .

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Compared to the other curves , this one pleasing to the eye :D So as you can see , a low cut , a high cut , and i felt like there was some of that 2k hiss which wasn't present in the original . I have taken that out , and boosted a bit of 4.5k to compensate . I thought that really nailed the sound pretty well ! This was the effect it had :

And finally , a little bit of spice to finish it off ! I heard that there was still something missing from the sound , and realised that there was a slight room sound in the original . It was probably the amp closet or a very small room . I tried to replicate that with a reverb plugin :

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As you can see , i set the space to be very small , and eq to have that prominent low mid bump . The mix was at about 18% . So at that point i thought that i've nailed the sound pretty much . Here's the final sound :

Final Notes

No matter how hard i try i probably won't be able to make the exact replica of the Opeth's guitar sound . I believe that many factors have contributed to the creation of their sound to be so massive , all of which i still so not have access to or knowledge to be able to pull it off . Considering all of the aforementioned setbacks , i can say i am pretty satisfied with the end result !
I hope that it will be of some use to you if you happen to be interested in this kind of stuff . I know it's a bit geeky :D
If anybody has some suggestions on how i could improve the sound to be even closer to the original , i would be very happy to hear about it :)

Thanks for stopping by !

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Super cool post. I always enjoy "behind the scenes" things like this especially in music production (says a guy who only knows FL studio a.k.a me).

The final sound was really good bro. I don't dig Opeth's music but you really nailed it!

Hey man , thanks for the kind words ! FL studio is just as good as any :) I myself use Studio One 3 after transitioning from Cubase . Today everyone puts out amazing stuff , so it's just a matter of personal preference in terms of design and workflow perhaps . Everything else has been pretty much standardized :)

Cool tips i've only been able to get clean tones out of amplitude distortion tends to sound a bit fizzy to me whenever i try it.

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Hey bro , thanks for the comment ! Yeah i do agree that some of the amps don't sound that great out of the box . In that case , some mic positioning , or other cabinets might do the trick :)

Music editing is fantastic especially when it is conducted by passionate person.
It looks very hard from my opinion of newbie. The sound quality can be improved using another software than enhance the output audio saved after modification.
Thank you for this informative article.
Peace

Cheers bro !

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Thaanks <3

I am really impressed by your work! You are working on that sound, but in my opinion you are already having a great result😉👍
Congratulations and continue on posting your work.
Steem on!

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Thank you very much for the comment :) Yeah , it is and endless process , i might have the urge to enhance it even more today :D

woooaw, such an amazing write up you have in there. Your blog also serves as a bit of tutorial as well. I know many music lovers will find it more useful even than i am.
i really enjoyed every second i spent on your blog. Great work and keep the sharing spirit up always

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