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Tones by ricksox

Product   Tone Name Guitarist Song Band Amp Style Downloads  
 
 
Author   Comments Date Pickup Rating
 
POD HD

MultiDuel Blackface Double 1150
ricksox 7/1/11
 
POD HD400

Ragga Drops 16 Reggae 637
ricksox This is my first official attempt in this blog series of a Reggae tone. I’m using the Blackface Dbl Vib amp model here with the drive parameter turned down quite a bit. One nice sounding Multi-Head delay model is all you need here and I’m only using the first tape head on the effect. The time, feedback, and mix parameters are dialed in fairly conservatively. That’s all there is to it! Try playing some simple Reggae chords with this one and let me know how close you think it is! 7/1/11
 
POD HD500

Ragga Drops 458758 Reggae 1038
ricksox This is my first official attempt in this blog series of a Reggae tone. I’m using the Blackface Dbl Vib amp model here with the drive parameter turned down quite a bit. One nice sounding Multi-Head delay model is all you need here and I’m only using the first tape head on the effect. The time, feedback, and mix parameters are dialed in fairly conservatively. That’s all there is to it! Try playing some simple Reggae chords with this one and let me know how close you think it is! 7/1/11
 
POD HD

Ragga Drops 458758 1333
ricksox 7/1/11
 
POD HD400

HugeHair400 California Treadplate 80's Arena Rock 417
ricksox This is a fun tone I put together. I was trying to capture a bit of 80’s hair or glam by using a high gain amp model with the modulation really dialed up a bit on the Analog w/Mod delay effect. Doing this gives the tone a sort of “shimmery” feel. I’m using the Treadplate amp model here based on* the Mesa Boogie® Dual Rectifier amp; a true classic in the high gain amp world. I’ve stuck with the default 4x12 Treadplate V-30 cabinet and the 87 Condenser Mic. I added a Noise Gate to my signal chain. Decay is set to 35% and Threshold is set to 15%. This quiets the buzz a bit without killing the sustain. For the delay, I cranked the Depth parameter up to a fairly high 70% which is what really adds the “shimmer”. I dialed in this tone using a dual humbucker guitar with the pickup selector set to the bridge position. When playing this tone, palm mute up and down the fret board and then let the “shimmer” out by letting a power chord sustain. Yeah! 6/21/11
 
POD HD

YouTooDesk Class A-30 TB / Class A-30 TB 2163
ricksox 6/21/11
 
POD HD

MantraDesk Blackface 'Lux 1286
ricksox 6/21/11
 
POD HD

HugeHairDesk Treadplate 2465
ricksox 6/21/11
 
POD HD

FortressDesk Class A-15 1804
ricksox 6/21/11
 
POD HD500

YouToo Class A-30 TB / Class A-30 TB In the Style of The Edge 692
ricksox This tone is inspired by the classic delays from U2’s The Edge and it gets you close to something he might dial in. The trick to the tone is simple. Add two Analog Delay w/MOD effects BEFORE the amps. Set one delay to short delay time and little to no feedback. Set the other delay to a longer delay time and a healthy amount of feedback and two Class A-30 TB amp models to round out the tone. If anything, I feel it’s a pretty nice delay tone on its own anyway and I hope you like it to! 6/21/11

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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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