1279 tones found
POD X3 tones
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Rezz Synth Hi+Bass Synth | Robert Fripp | The Sheltering Sky | Robert Fripp | 1965 Plexi 45 | Alternative | 3149 |
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| Aatvza | The tone resembles a GR300 synth tone used by King Crimson in The Sheltering Sky on the Discipline album. | 7/26/09 | |||||||
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Dual Stereo Clean | Yep, still me | Just me | 1992 Brit Gain J-900 Clean | Jazz | 5407 |
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| Aatvza | The clean stereo sound Im most comfortable with nice compression, enough clarity, deep chorus without to much wiggles. Thats what the X3 is made for. | 7/26/09 | |||||||
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Dual lead tone | me (again) | none | L6 Modern Hi Gain | Rock | 1768 |
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| Aatvza | Heavy lead tone with two (different) overdriven amps in each corner (no chorus nessecary here). Hit the delay on both tones to make live harmonies. | 7/26/09 | |||||||
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Stereo Clean Vib+Stereo Clean 2 | Adrian Belew | The Sheltering Sky | King Crimson | 1992 Brit Gain J-900 Clean | Alternative | 2171 |
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| Aatvza | The wiggly rythm tone used for the slightly odd chord progressions in The Sheltering Sky from King Crimsons Discipline album. | 7/26/09 | |||||||
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No Edge | Me | none | none | Vintage | Blues | 912 |
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| Aatvza | A clean tone wich utilizes the swell effect and compression to make a nice lead tone. Roll of the volume a bit and it works well with chords too. | 7/26/09 | |||||||
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Arkangel R | Abraxas | Ang Dracon | 1987 Brit Gain Silver J | Metal | 154 |
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| Abraxas16 | Rythm Guitar | 4/13/11 | |||||||
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Holy Knigth S | Abraxas | Ang Dracon | 1992 Brit Gain J-900 Dist | Metal | 155 |
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Mariscal | Abraxas | Ang Dracon | 2001 Treadplate Dual | Metal | 223 |
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My Kigndom R | Abraxas | Ang Dracon | 2002 Mississippi Criminal | Metal | 137 |
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Yngwie Malmsteen Solo | Yngwie Malmsteen | 1990 Brit J-800 | Metal Shred | 1209 |
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| Abraxas16 | Using a Fender Malmsteen Strat, this comes pretty close. Quite a good shreddy sound for hotter pickups, as well. | 4/13/11 |
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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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