410 tones found POD HD400 tones

Product   Tone Name Guitarist Song Band Amp Style Downloads  
 
 
Author   Comments Date Pickup Rating
 
POD HD400

High Output! Tweed B-Man 543
greendunn A very hot distortion with Gate, Bias Trem, and Digital Delay sorta .8th 6/4/11
 
POD HD400

limelitgh Angel F-Ball 100 365
dratch 6/7/11
 
POD HD400

TapeEchoLuv400 Super O 336
ricksox 6/7/11
 
POD HD400

TapeEchoLuv400 Super O 250
ricksox 6/7/11
 
POD HD400

TubeEchoSlap400 Blackface Double 281
ricksox 6/7/11
 
POD HD400

MakeItRain400 PhD Motorway 295
ricksox 6/7/11
 
POD HD400

Van Halen Solo Eddie Van Halen Eruption, Girl, Hot for Teacher Van Halen Brit J-800 80's Shred 4177
wells_837849 Phase set for tapping and other fast shredding. 6/16/11
 
POD HD400

General metal California Treadplate Metal 689
Bravewolf A Treadplate with an Engel cabinet and a heavy distortion for a hard sound 6/19/11
 
POD HD400

Fortress400 Class A-15 Ambient 682
ricksox I’m not sure why, but I just envision superman and crystals when I play this tone. Weird, I know. Anyway, it’s a pretty nice overdriven tone with a cool glassy Analog Delay w/MOD tone added to it. The Delay time parameter is set relatively low and I jacked up the Feedback a bit to 60%. I went with the Class A-15 amp model because I like the crunch it adds to the tone. 6/21/11
 
POD HD400

HugeHair400 California Treadplate 80's Arena Rock 471
ricksox This is a fun tone I put together. I was trying to capture a bit of 80’s hair or glam by using a high gain amp model with the modulation really dialed up a bit on the Analog w/Mod delay effect. Doing this gives the tone a sort of “shimmery” feel. I’m using the Treadplate amp model here based on* the Mesa Boogie® Dual Rectifier amp; a true classic in the high gain amp world. I’ve stuck with the default 4x12 Treadplate V-30 cabinet and the 87 Condenser Mic. I added a Noise Gate to my signal chain. Decay is set to 35% and Threshold is set to 15%. This quiets the buzz a bit without killing the sustain. For the delay, I cranked the Depth parameter up to a fairly high 70% which is what really adds the “shimmer”. I dialed in this tone using a dual humbucker guitar with the pickup selector set to the bridge position. When playing this tone, palm mute up and down the fret board and then let the “shimmer” out by letting a power chord sustain. Yeah! 6/21/11

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