409 tones found
POD HD400 tones
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FastFingerZ | Patrick Rondat | Line 6 Elektrik | 645 |
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| jvass | A wet lead tone, with a long and fast delay and lots of clarity in the mid/high range, specifically designed for fast runs. Works best with 4X12 Blackjack 30 cab! Enjoy! :-) | 8/6/11 | |||||||
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PF Breathe Slide | David Gilmour | Breathe | Pink Floyd | Blackface Double Nrm | Rock | 1056 |
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| drschultz | In this tone, I am using the blackface, with the 63 reverb, phaser, tape echo, chamber reverb, and the weaper wah. I am using a les paul with both pickups on. The wah and phaser really makes the tone. Two reverbs also give it "space". The key is to have a second expression pedal so you can do volume swells smoothly. I use a hand slide versus a bottle slide. I hold the guitar in my lap, I find I have more control that way. | 8/18/11 | |||||||
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The dog of war | David Gilmour | A momentary lapse of reason | Pink Floyd | Divide 9/15 | 642 |
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| Gaten | For all album use with or without delays | 8/21/11 | |||||||
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DynaSlap400 | Blackface Double Nrm | Rockabilly | 318 |
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| ricksox | The Dynamic Delay effect model allows you to dial in a great slap back delay type tone. I’d venture to say this slap back tone sounds almost as good as some of the other slap back delays I dialed in with the Analog Delay and Echo Platter models. I’m using the Blackface Dbl Nrm amp model here as it’s one of my favorite models and really makes the slap back tone sound great. | 8/22/11 | |||||||
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DynaCrunch400 | Divide 9/15 | Classic Punk | 379 |
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| ricksox | The Divide 9/15 amp model is capable of generating some great crunch tones similar to what you might here on various punk rock albums. I added a touch of Dynamic Delay to this tone to bring it all together. | 8/22/11 | |||||||
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DynaRecto400 | NOFX, Less than Jake | California Treadplate | Metal/Modern Punk | 479 |
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| ricksox | Here’s something a little heavier for you high gain folks out there. I’m using the Treadplate amp model here and you might here a tone like this on some of the more modern punk rock albums IE: NOFX, Less Than Jake, etc. It would also work well with metal. Again, I only added a touch of the Dynamic Delay model to give it more of a reverb type quality as opposed to a true delay sound. | 8/22/11 | |||||||
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DynaTrails400 | Super O | Rock | 273 |
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| ricksox | I love the little Super O model on the POD HD multi-effects processors. If you’ve been reading my blogs you already know this. This particular amp model breaks up beautifully when you drive it and in my opinion, is very easy to dial in. This tone highlights the Ducking and Threshold parameters on the Dynamic Delay effect model. When I attack a note you can hear the delay duck a bit. This would be a good tone for a softer intro in a song, right before it explodes! | 8/22/11 | |||||||
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Mysterious 1 | The Edge | Mysterious Ways | U2 | PhD Motorway | 863 |
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| Rooligan | My shot at Mysterious Ways - U2. Based on the HD500 preset (credits to the maker of it!). Seems pretty close to a Korg A3 to me, but not just yet... | 8/26/11 | |||||||
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Streets | The Edge | Where the streets have no name | U2 | Class A-30 TB | 802 |
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| Rooligan | My shot at Where the streets have no name, based upon the live versions. Use FX1 (Screamer) in the beginning of verse 2 (D major chord), and switch off when you go to G major. | 8/26/11 | |||||||
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MGMT | Andrew VanWyngarden | Kids | MGMT | Tweed B-Man Nrm | 495 |
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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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