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Riff Tone

Livin' It Up

Limp Bizkit

Guitarrock2000s

Original Gear

GuitarIbanez Musician MC150PW (modded, 4-string, used for main clean parts on Chocolate Starfish era)
AmpRoland JC-120 Jazz Chorus

Amp Settings

gain0
bass5.5

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Effects & Signal Chain

Notes

Studio recording, 2000 (Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water). Wes Borland is documented using the JC-120 for clean tones in this era, especially for the album's clean sections. No evidence of live rig or other amps for this clean part.

Tone Character(10)
crystal-clear and glassylush chorus shimmertight and percussive attackarticulate note separationbright but not harshslightly compressedwide stereo imagedistinct chorus modulationstudio-polished clarityno audible drive or breakup

Difficulty

The clean riff requires tight timing, precise muting, and dynamic control to maintain clarity and articulation, but does not involve advanced techniques or fast passages.

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