31 tones found
Tones by branrep
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SVR | STEVE RAY VAUGHAN | '01 Zen Master, '01 Zen Master | ROCK BLUES | 115 |
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| branrep | Fantastic tube lead sound om my dirty stratocaster | 4/4/09 | |||||||
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HIT ME BEST | Doug Peters | Hit me with your best shot | Pat Bennetar | '02 Missippi Criminal, '02 Missippi Criminal | Rock | 43 |
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BLACK SABBATH 1 | Tony Iommi | Iron man | Black Sabbath | '05 Citrus D-30, '05 Citrus D-30 | Heavy rock | 77 |
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| branrep | I used a 1978 SG with the original super distortion pickups which are bright medium power humbuckers,work's well for the Paranoid album type tones (you may need to tweak the drive knob on your pod, depending on the output of your pickup's) have fun - Steve G. | 4/4/09 |
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BB King 1 | B.B. King | King of the Blues feature | B.B. King | '53 Fn Small Tweed, '53 Fn Small Tweed | Blues | 27 |
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Bassman Blues | '58 Fn Tweed B-Man, '58 Fn Tweed B-Man | Blues | 43 |
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| branrep | Developed on a PRS Santana using the bridge pickup | 4/4/09 |
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Buckethead Autowah | Buckethead | Mustang | '63 Class A-30 Fawn, '63 Class A-30 Fawn | Alternative | 39 |
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| branrep | Almost the same auto-wah sound used for some of the lead lines in "Electric Tears". Do some palm-muting when playing over de 12th fret and you will sound like Bucky in Mustang (just the lead breaks). Selecting the bridge coil and playing with the amount of dist and tweaking with the dealy you will be able to play most of the songs in Electric Tears. I also use this patch to play some of the funky-slap stuff that Bucky does when soloing on stage. | 4/4/09 |
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ZZTOP-BLUE JEAN BLUES crunch | billy gibbons | blue jean blues | zztop | '65 Fn Black Double, '65 Fn Black Double | Blues | 112 |
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| branrep | On standard style Strat with a PRS-Tremonti treble humbucking pickup. volume 10, tone 10. | 4/4/09 |
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Red House | Jimi Hendrix | Red House | The Experience | '68 Brit Plexi Jump Lead, '68 Brit Plexi Jump Lead | Blues | 76 |
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| branrep | Eh - close. Hit the stomp for fuzz face for the solo "i still got my guitar". Use heavy strings. Tell me what you think at PODTalk.com | 4/4/09 |
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Voodoo Chile | Jimi Hendrix | Voodoo Chile | Jimi Hendrix Experience | '68 Brit Plexi Jump Lead, '68 Brit Plexi Jump Lead | Rock | 90 |
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| branrep | Played with Strat, bridge pickup using manual CryBaby wah. (this is my first tone upload so pardon if it's not right.) | 4/4/09 |
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ClassicRock | Bad company | '68 Brit Plexi Lead 100, '65 Brit Plexi J-45 | Rock | 79 |
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| branrep | This patche was made for some cover songs I'm doing Bad company and BTO | 4/4/09 |
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