113 tones found
Tones by buffoonery
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Yngwie Malmsteen | Yngwie Malmsteen | '87 Brit Gain J-800, '87 Brit Gain J-800 | Metal Shred | 90 |
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| buffoonery | Using a Fender Malmsteen Strat, this comes pretty close. Quite a good shreddy sound for hotter pickups, as well. | 7/5/08 |
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Rothery Lead | Steve Rothery | Easter | Marillion | '87 Brit Gain J-800, '87 Brit Gain J-800 | Rock | 151 |
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| buffoonery | A patch that pretty well replicates the Steve Rothery Lead sound from around Season's End era Marillion, modelled almost exactly on what Steve himself uses by way of amp, cabinet, speaker and effeects units at that time. | 7/5/08 |
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With or Without | The Edge | With or Without You | U2 | '67 Class A C-30 TB, '67 Class A C-30 TB | Rock | 139 |
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| buffoonery | This is an almost perfect replica of the sound for With or Without You from the Joshua Tree | 7/5/08 |
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Avenged Sevenfold 7 | '64 Fn Black Lux, '64 Fn Black Lux | Country | 50 |
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| buffoonery | 7/5/08 |
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Avenged Sevenfold 1 | '01 California Treadplate, '01 California Treadplate | Rock Metal | 57 |
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| buffoonery | comments | 7/5/08 |
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Tight Chunk | '01 California Treadplate, '01 California Treadplate | Metal Shred | 65 |
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| buffoonery | I made this for those who love thick beefy chunk riffage. Inspired by the sound of bands like Godsmack, Rammstein, Fear Factory. | 7/5/08 |
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The Sickness | Dan Donegan | Most Disturbed | Disturbed | Line 6 Big Bottom, Line 6 Agro | Metal Shred | 78 |
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| buffoonery | This is also a work in progress for me. I am trying to get Dan's tone. Experimenting with amp 12 mix.(Use 2x12 setting) | 7/5/08 |
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Linkin Park 2 | '67 Class A C-30 TB, '67 Class A C-30 TB | Rock | 57 |
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Red Hot Clean | John Frusciante | Snow and Under the Bridge | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Line 6 Clean, Line 6 Clean | Rock | 84 |
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| buffoonery | works great with both songs, among many others...try switching reverb between PRE and POST to see which you like. I use this on a combo front output mode focus-580 hz highs flat lows flat use with fender stratocaster in neck position | 7/5/08 |
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Red Hot Blood 1 | John Frusciante | Could have lied solo | Red Hot Chili Peppers | '87 Brit Gain Silver J, '87 Brit Gain Silver J | Rock | 55 |
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| buffoonery | 7/5/08 |
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