No. 0621991·grunge·5 blocks
Even Flow
Even Flow is the gnarlier sibling to Black — same black 1962 reissue Strat, same cranked Marshall JCM800, but with more midrange grit and a Dunlop Cry Baby wah parked in the sweet spot for one of grunge's most frantic, Hendrix-indebted solos. The choppy main riff comes from the bridge pickup biting into the JCM800, and the TS-9 still rides in front to keep the lead singing through the chaos.
Signal path · input → output · 7 blocksLive values · Neural DSP Quad Cortex
Guitar
Fender Stratocaster (1962 Japanese Reissue)
Pickups
SSS
Tuning
bridge
Strings
standard
Crying Wah
LA Compressor
Green 808
Brit 2203
4x12 Greenback
Room
Crying Wah
← Dunlop Cry Baby
Mix
100
Level
0
LA Compressor
← Studio compression
Threshold
-34dB
Ratio
2:1
Attack
8s
Release
200s
Mix
55
Level
0dB
Green 808
← Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer
Drive
5
Tone
5.5
Level
7.5
Brit 2203
← Marshall JCM800 2203
Gain
7.2
Bass
4.8
Mid
7
Treble
6.8
Presence
6.2
Master
5
Sag
5
4x12 Greenback
← Marshall 1960A 4x12 (25-watt Greenbacks)
LowCut90Hz
HighCut6800Hz
Level
0dB
Room
← Tracking room ambience
Decay
1s
Predelay
20ms
Mix
15
Level
0
Engineer's note
File 062
Even Flow is the gnarlier sibling to Black — same black 1962 reissue Strat, same cranked Marshall JCM800, but with more midrange grit and a Dunlop Cry Baby wah parked in the sweet spot for one of grunge's most frantic, Hendrix-indebted solos. The choppy main riff comes from the bridge pickup biting into the JCM800, and the TS-9 still rides in front to keep the lead singing through the chaos.
— Mike McCready
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