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Tones by sdoran

Product   Tone Name Guitarist Song Band Amp Style Downloads  
 
 
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PODxt Live stomp

Heavy Metal Chugga Solo JerryC Canon Rock Dream Theater Class A-15 Metal Shred 9142
sdoran Versatile Chunkiness. Imagine Petrucci's tone but tighter. Perfect lead tone as well as rhythm if the you turn of the Mod (Phaser). Without the Stomp (Screamer), it lets you have a more subdued distortion. Use your bridge pickup to get a less beffier sound, but still have enough. It can give an edginess to the notes higher up on the fretboard too. Use your neck pickup to obviously get more beef, but also have more smooth notes that are higher up on the fretboard. MY SET UP Gibson Les Paul Studio Output Mode Combo Poweramp Input Pad (That switch in the back) Amp Vox Valvetronix 50ADVT on Boutique Clean. Flat EQ I hope you like this as much as I do. -Song, Guitarist, and Band are there just to get hits. It is like their tones though. 2/10/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live

Acoustic Time Warp: Finale Seanie D. Dark Room Jazz B. Boyd and Seanie D. Variax Acoustic Jazz 7334
sdoran Tone Summary Completely remodeled and redesigned lush atmosphere. Delete your old Acoustic Time Warp, this is ten times better. (Scroll Down For More Info!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to read all of this, I suggest clicking inside the Notes box, press CTRL+A and then CTRL+C, open up Notepad or Word, then pasting it. You'll get much more info. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As always, tweak this tone as much as you can to get it to sound perfect. This tone only to be a very good guide to getting the sound you want. So unless you're using my exact setup, which would be very weird, expect to tweak something! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Band B. Boyd and Seanie D. Album Dark Room Jazz (Personal Records 2008) Guitarists Bryan Boyd Sean Doran Genre Improv Blues Jazz Shoe-Gaze ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have personally crafted each Acoustic Time Warp to be superior to the last, and with this one, I keep true to tradition. I try to deliver quality, not quantity. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guitar Used A stock Gibson Les Paul Studio with a modified bone nut Pickups Humbuckers Amp Used Vox AD50VT (Boutique Clean- EQ Flat with Max Volume) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Output Source Combo Poweramp (You'll have to correct the tone to fit whatever your setup is) Compression Just enough to let notes stay in the picture. You can definitelly add some more, I just wanted to capture the various intensities of my picking. Gate I wanted to get rid of the buzz, but still have everything I do be audible. EQ As you probably have noticed, on the amp settings, there's barely any Treble. I was going for a real laid back sound. You can definitely boost it if you want to pop out more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neck Pickup Mellow Solos Subdued Rhythm or Fingerpicking Laid back and chill Middle Pickup Best of both worlds If you don't want to get into the extremes Bridge Pickup Solos Agressive Rhythm Adds a dirty and distorted feel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Mod (Bias Trem) is actually of use now, and adds to the overall feeling rather than direct it into an experimental area. The Stomp (Facial Fuzz) still gives you that solo ability, but adjust it to whatever suits your needs. The Delay (Sweep Echo) is still the main focus of this tone. It gives you that Time Warp effect that puts this tone into that trippy area. Reverb (Chamber) helps suppport the Delay, and more can added if you want to get deeeeeeeeeep! I would suggest Cavernous if you really want to test your Reverb limits. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Line 6 Equipment Used PodXT Live Crafted By Seanie D. (February, 10th 2008 - Sunday) 2/10/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live stomp

Heavy Metal Chugga Solo JerryC Canon Rock Dream Theater Class A-15 Metal Shred 220
sdoran Versitile Chunkiness. Imagine Petrucci's tone but tighter. Perfect lead tone as well as rhythm if the you turn of the Mod (Phaser). Without the Stomp (Screamer), it lets you have a more subdued distortion. Use your bridge pickup to get a less beffier sound, but still have enough. It can give an edginess to the notes higher up on the fretboard too. Use your neck pickup to obviously get more beef, but also have more smooth notes that are higher up on the fretboard. MY SET UP Gibson Les Paul Studio Output Mode Combo Poweramp Input Pad (That switch in the back) Amp Vox Valvetronix 50ADVT on Boutique Clean. Flat EQ I hope you like this as much as I do. -Song, Guitarist, and Band are there just to get hits. It is like their tones though. 2/10/08 humbucker
 
PODxt Live stomp

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Human Abstract A.J. Minette Dean Herrera Crossing the Rubicon The Human Abstract MS-Brit Silver Metalcore Mathcore Technical Metal 1238
sdoran Tone Summary Enough Overdrive to give a nice thick sound while providing a nice smooth tone on the high frets that comes out in the mix, especially for high speed sweeps, tapping, and straight up soloing. (There's tons more info if you scroll down) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you want to read all of this, I suggest clicking inside the Notes box, press CTRL+A and then CTRL+C, open up Notepad or Word, then pasting it so it's way easier to read. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As always, tweak this tone as much as you can to get it to sound perfect. This tone only to be a very good guide to getting the sound you want. So unless you're using my exact setup, which would be very weird, expect to tweak somethings! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Band The Human Abstract ( httpwww.myspace.comthehumanabstract ) Album Nocturne (Hopeless Records 2006) Guitarists A.J. Minette Dean Herrera Genre Metalcore Mathcore Technical Metal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I tried to get it pretty close to the recording and what I head from their live sound, both of which are amazing. It's meant for more of the distorted and overdriven parts, but it's able to produce a nice similar clean sound as well. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guitar Used A stock Gibson Les Paul Studio with a modified bone nut Pickups Humbuckers Amp Used Vox AD50VT (Boutique Clean- EQ Flat with Max Volume) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tone Correction Combo Front- Lows -19 Focus 800 Hz Highs -21 Compression Evens stuff out enough, but not too much. Modify to your heart's content. Gate I have it high because I can get sloppy up high on the neck. Put it low if you don't need it, but I don't suggest getting rid of it since it'll sorta buzz due to the overdrive. EQ Good for more mid -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neck Pickup Solos Leads Adds Umph to the Chugga, but to much for me Middle Pickup Good for Chugging Pretty nice for Solos Leads Bridge Pickup Add more Treble to Solos Leads Good for when you aren't Chugging along or doing some crazy solo, you know, those other parts... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you turn the Stomp (FX- Killer Z) off, and roll back the volume on your guitar, you can get a clean sound that is close to their's as well. I find that using the Bridge Pickup for this helps it sound better. For kicks, you could but on the Mod (Sine Chorus) and give some more glow and body to it. Also, you can turn on the EQ to give more of a boost during the solos. If you want, you should save this in one tone slot, and then save this with the EQ on in another one so you can be fancy and switch to give your solos more kick when you want, and then switch back for more Chugga Chugga. Just an idea. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Line 6 Equipment Used PodXT Live Crafted By Mailman Frank (April 3, 2007- Tuesday) 4/2/07 humbucker
 
PODxt Live

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Acoustic Time Warp: Modified Ambi Deco Ambi Deco Ambi Deco Variax Acoustic Psychedlic 29810
sdoran Acoustic Time Warp Modified- A way better sound. Facial Fuzz instead of Octave. Warble Matic to create an even more trippy effect, even if you aren't playing almost like a sitar. Wah modified to Colorful. 2/11/07 humbucker
 
PODxt Live

The Daisies (Acoustic) Buckethead Chicken Death Cube K Variax Acoustic Alternative 1298
sdoran Ambient, relaxing acoustic with nice wall of echo. 9/28/06 humbucker
 
PODxt Live stomp

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Blues Wah Tweed B-Man 3764
sdoran 5/20/06
 
PODxt Live stomp

Hazey Blues Class A-30 TB Blues 87
sdoran 5/2/06 humbucker
 
PODxt Live stomp

Hazy Blues Sean Doran Class A-30 TB Blues 63
sdoran 5/2/06 humbucker
 
PODxt Live stomp

Modest Mouse Isaac Brock Float On Modest Mouse Class A-15 Alternative 227
sdoran You'll figure out when to use each effect for the parts. 4/9/06 humbucker

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