2812 tones found Flextone III tones

Product   Tone Name Guitarist Song Band Amp Style Downloads  
 
 
Author   Comments Date Pickup Rating
 
Flextone III stomp

Where the Streets Have no Name The Edge Where the Streets Have no Name U2 Class A-30 TB Alternative 14
dhobsw Nacho 4/20/13
 
Flextone III

Major Twang Brent Mason Double Verb Country 11
Butch_Snyder I nice, meaty, yet bright tone that's smooth and clean. It'll twang and smooth out all with your right hand technique. 4/17/13 single coil
 
Flextone III

Hendrix Jimi Hendrix Jimi Hendrix Solo 100 Blues 15
scoot_101 Kind of like Voodoo Child (rhythm part) Also sounds ok with wah. Sounds better with more bass tone. 4/4/13 single coil
 
Flextone III

HORNS BLACK HORN II [1] Nebula Black Metal Horns Line 6 Insane Metal Shred 12
thormenthor Black Metal Lead 3/29/13 humbucker
 
Flextone III

HORNS BLACK HORN Nebula Black Metal Horns Line 6 Insane Metal Shred 9
thormenthor Black Metal Lead 3/29/13 humbucker
 
Flextone III

u2-the fly The Edge The Fly U2 Solo 100 rock 25
kuba730 11/30/12 single coil
 
Flextone III

u2-the fly The Edge The Fly U2 Solo 100 rock 18
kuba730 11/30/12 single coil
 
Flextone III

deftones carpenter my own summer The Cure Brit J-800 Metal Shred 17
dlowe102 11/13/12 humbucker
 
Flextone III

Clean Chorus Scorpions Wind of Change Scorpion Jazz Clean Rock 34
maddmannmike Good sound for this song 11/2/12 single coil
 
Flextone III

Brian May's creamy vox lead Brian May Any really... Queen Class A-30 TB Rock 44
kissakala I've been toying around with his tone for along time, but have found that it is almost unobtainable without a boost. If you have an overdrive give the amp a slight gain boost and this tone will cut through and sing. I didn't really bother to edit the effects other than to just point the user of this tone in the right direction. Brian May's tone is actually quite a bit more like single coil tone when in a live setting, but for the sake of dl'ers I did this with a humbucker to avoid the hassle of having to use an outboard eq to take out the initial thunder of a single coil. Brian also used very little verb so take it easy on that setting as well. For the brighton rock solo use tap temp to set up the delay and adjust the knob to taste, but for the record it was a ping pong delay, that being triplets in stereo. The 4x12 helps account for the amount of amplifiers he runs on stage. However, we're still short 8 speakers, as he runs 6 vox ac-30's at live venues. 10/9/12 humbucker

Model Packs increase the number of Amp or FX Models of a GuitarPort, TonePort, PODxt, PODxt Live or PODxt Pro, for a wider variety of tone possibilities. When a particular tone in the library relies on a Model available in one of these packs, you'll see symbol(s) to indicate which Packs: MS (Metal Shop), CC (Classics Collection), FX (FX Junkie), and PP (Power Pack).

The models within the FX Junkie Model Pack are already included in PODxt Live, and offered for purchase to add-on to GuitarPort, TonePort, PODxt and PODxt Pro.

Variax is the uniquely flexibile guitar from Line 6. Our Vetta II amplifier includes a digital connection for the Variax that lets you store settings for both your amp and your guitar in the Vetta II so that when you call up a Vetta Channel Memory your amp and guitar can change sounds together. Vetta II Tones marked with this guitar symbol include this Variax data.

For each tone in the library, you'll see an icon for either a single coil or humbucker pickup. This tells you whether the tone is best for use with a single coil pickup or a humbucker, so you can select the appropriate pickup on your guitar when using this tone.

Attention POD 2.0, Flextone and HD147 owners... Your hardware doesn't do Stomp effects, so you'll hear something different than what was intended. Try increasing the Drive or choose a higher gain Amp Model to get the right sound. The other aspects of the sound should translate as expected, so you'll at least get a great starting place for tweaking.

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