39 tones found
Tones by audio_sodomy
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Steve Vai Clean | Steve Vai | ALL WE HE USE THE CLEAN ACOUSTIC TONE | No Amp | METAL FUSION | 133 |
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| audio_sodomy | TRY TO USE THIS SOUND WIH AN IBANEZ GUITAR AND SWITCH PICK UPS IN THE SPLITTED POSITION.........IT'S THE SAME!!! | 1/17/07 |
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Killing whammy solo | Tom Morello | Killing in the name | Rage against the machine | Brit J-800 | Alternative | 173 |
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| audio_sodomy | Use the pedal for whammy effect | 1/17/07 |
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Big Sur Moon Ac | Buckethead | Big Sur Moon | Jazz Clean | Alternative | 385 |
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| audio_sodomy | Big Sur Moon tone to play with acoustic guitar. Remember to do "strong picking" in the first three strings when playin the main arpeggio. | 1/17/07 | |||||||
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Dirty Tool | Brit J-800 | Metal Shred | 73 |
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| audio_sodomy | Tone based on Lateralus Crunch from Guitar Port Lesson. Now it's a monster of it's own. | 1/17/07 |
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Tool | Adam Jones | Third Eye | Tool | L6 Modern Hi Gain | Rock | 328 |
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| audio_sodomy | Alright for the beginning of the song use the chorus and delay for all the slide stuff and take them off for the verse. Come in with the chorus for all the parts that arent palm muted. For the solo at about the middle of the song kick on the Wah and play with it till you get the right sound you want. At about 826 where the high pitch sound comes in stomp on the dingo-tron on the stomp box to get that sound. Hope this setup works for you! | 1/17/07 |
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cool phaser | Blackface Lux | Funk RB | 222 |
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CLASSICAL Nylon | Garry Lavender | Variax Acoustic | Jazz | 297 |
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| audio_sodomy | This is Classical Patch used with a Piezio Nylon strung Classical Guitar | 1/17/07 | |||||||
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Malmsteen Rip | Yngwie Malmsteen | 1st Two Albums | Plexi Lead 100 | Metal Shred | 250 |
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| audio_sodomy | Works for most of the Lead tones on Yngwie's first two releases, Rising Force and Marching out. | 1/17/07 |
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Gilmour Lead | David Gilmour | Comfortably Numb | Pink Floyd | Hiway 100 | Rock | 208 |
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| audio_sodomy | I made this with the bridge humbucker of a LP. Its pretty close to the original! | 1/17/07 |
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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.
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