113 tones found

Tones by buffoonery

Product   Tone Name Guitarist Song Band Amp Style Downloads  
 
 
Author   Comments Date Pickup Rating
 
Vetta II Combo

Fred Zep II Jimmy Page Whole Lotta Love Led Zeppelin '93 Hi Gain Solo 100, '93 Hi Gain Solo 100 Rock 58
buffoonery using modern amps to create the sound for Whole Lotta Love tweaked for new firmware 7/5/08 single coil
 
Vetta II Combo

Lemon Song Jimmy Page The Lemon Song Led Zeppelin '68 Brit Plexi Lead 100, '68 Brit Plexi Lead 100 Rock 45
buffoonery Played with Les Paul but I think he may have used a tele on this. Adjust mid and treble to suit your guitar. 7/5/08 humbucker
 
Vetta II Combo

Led Zeppelin I Jimmy Page Dazed and Confused, Good Times Bad Times, Communication Breakdown Led Zeppeilin '63 Super O Pawnshop, '63 Super O Pawnshop Jazz 53
buffoonery Use the neck position on a Telecaster for authentic proto-Zep tones. Very Fuzzy and nasty, and also sounds like the old BW Danish TV live show that's on the DVD set. Just as Page did you can use the wah as a tone control. 7/5/08 single coil
 
Vetta II Combo

Rolling Stone_gtr Michael Bloomfield Like A Rolling Stone Bob Dylan '65 Fn Black Double, '65 Fn Black Double Rock 58
buffoonery 7/5/08 humbucker
 
Vetta II Combo

Jazz Chords Any Line 6 Clean, Line 6 Clean Jazz 39
buffoonery Chordal Jazz tone 7/5/08 single coil
 
Vetta II Combo

Jazz Chords Any Line 6 Clean, Line 6 Clean Jazz 25
buffoonery Chordal Jazz tone 7/5/08 single coil
 
Vetta II Combo

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Dont Fear The Reaper Don't fear the reaper Blue Oyster Cult Line 6 Super Sparkle, Line 6 Super Sparkle Rock 27
buffoonery Sounds very much like the orignal clean opening tone to this song. Played on a YamahaAEX502 with Duncan p90s...direct to tape. 7/5/08 single coil
 
Vetta II Combo

SweetHomeAL Lynard Skynard Sweet Home Alabama Lynard Skynard '65 Fn Black Double, '65 Fn Black Double Rock 87
buffoonery A pretty decent tone of the 1st guitar in the tune. 7/5/08 single coil
 
Vetta II Combo

80s Jovi_id2522 Richie Sambora You Give Love A Bad Name Bon Jovi Line 6 Insane, Line 6 Insane Rock 199
buffoonery This is that cool old school, Bon Jovi, 80's, Richie Sambora's crunch with sweet harmonics that turned my life around and which lead me to playing guitar... 7/5/08
 
Vetta II Combo

Blues John Mayer Who Did You Think I Was John Mayer '67 Class A C-30 TB, '67 Class A C-30 TB Jazz 64
buffoonery 7/5/08 single coil

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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