82 tones found
Tones by ricksox
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Foo Fighters EL Miller Style | Dave Grohl | Everlong | Foo Fighters | Treadplate | Hard Rock | 3182 |
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Here's a decent FF tone. May be a good starting point. Used a Schecter C1 Classic Diamond Series guitar with dual humbuckers. Switch selector in the middle position. | 4/7/11 | |||||||
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AnalogEchoSlap | Blackface Double | 461 |
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| ricksox | The Analog Echo delay model is great for a slap-back type effect a la Stray Cats, rockabilly, etc. For this tone I used the same guitar with humbuckers. This tone uses the Blackface Dbl Nrm amp model and I panned the POD HD500 mixer to dead center (as I do with most of my single tone patches). The Analog Echo parameters are different here. I set the delay time to 100ms and set the feedback to 30%. Mix is also at 30%. I took the bass parameter down a bit to 40%. Treble is at an even 50%. | 5/24/11 | |||||||
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AnalogEchoWarm | Gibtone 185 | 530 |
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| ricksox | I love the Gibtone 185 amp model in the POD HD multi-effects processors. It’s modeled after* the 1939 Gibson® EH-185 and it sounds sweet. It’s a perfect complement to the Analog Echo delay effect. It really lets you hear what kind of warmth the Analog Echo can bring to a tone. I’m using the same guitar (bridge selection), output mode and mixer settings as before. I cranked the drive to 100% on the amp because I just love how this little guy breaks up. I tweaked the delay settings here just a bit by setting the delay time a bit higher to 250ms as well as the feedback to 55%. Bass is set to 30% and Treble is set to 55%. The Mix is turned up a tad to 35%. | 5/24/11 | |||||||
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AnalogEchoGain1 | 458761 | 514 |
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| ricksox | Gary Moore from Thin Lizzy quite often played out of a Marshall® JTM-45. Since the POD HD multi-effects processors actually include a model based on* this amp (it’s called “Brit J-45”) I figured it made perfect sense to demo the Analog Echo delay with it. I’m using the normal channel of this model. I used a guitar with dual humbucker pickups in the bridge position. I panned the mixer settings in the POD HD500 to front and center from hard left/right. The Studio Direct output modes were used and I dialed in through a pair of studio-grade headphones. I love the fuzz the 4x12 Greenback 25 cabinet brings to this tone and the J-45 model just sounds awesome anyway. I have the Analog Echo delay set to a relatively low delay time of 200ms. The Analog Echo really warms up the tone and brings a “reverby” type feel to it. Feedback is set to 25%. Bass and Treble parameters are set to 55% and Mix is set to 35%. | 5/24/11 | |||||||
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AnalogEchoGain2 | 458761 | 413 |
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| ricksox | My “AnalogEchoGain2” patch is similar to the “AnalogEchoGain1” except I went with 4x12 Blackback 30 cabinet which helps lose some of the fuzz and gives it some more bite. As a result I tweaked the EQ a bit on the amp model to taste by bringing the drive down a bit and turning the presence completely off. Some minor tweaks were made to the bass parameter. | 5/24/11 | |||||||
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AnaEchWarmHD400 | Gibtone 185 | 338 |
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AnaEchSlapHD400 | Blackface Double | 287 |
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AnaEchGain2HD4 | 19 | 279 |
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AnaEchGain1HD4 | 19 | 267 |
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AnaEchWarmHD300 | Gibtone 185 | 391 |
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