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wolbai Just Startin' 177 posts since
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Feb 7, 2012 10:56 AM

My Dream Rig is unique, because ...

Hi guys,

 

as a DT50/212, HD500 and JTV 59 + JTV 69 user I am used to flip through farious Line6 forums. Some weeks ago I got awareness on this forum too.

 

And I do believe that there should be a forum like this for users who have at least 2 out of the 3 dream rig elements to have a platform with added value to the already existing ones.

 

To hopefully contribute to a more added value to this forum I thought it would a good idea to start a thread where dream rig user can explain and demonstrate (ideally with a lot of pratical examples like audio, video, presets, etc.) how they use their dream rig and why their dream rig is unique to them ...

 

To give this idea an initial kick I like to start with my two cents:

 

I am playing in a Cover Rock Band (old rocker and restarter). We love to celebrate our hymns we heared as young guys in the 70s and 80s. One of my favourite song is Here I go again by Whitesnake and we try the best we can. Recently we did some recordings at our rehearsal room with limited recording experience and equipment. Well the playing could always be better, but that is what we have captured so far:

 

http://www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid=10245767&q=hi&newref=1

 

Now: what is unique in this song to me playing my dream rig?

 

There a fairly different guitar sounds in that song which is quite challenging as I am the only guitar player in our band:

 

- Starting with the slightly crunchy guitar in the vocal intro I increase the distortion of the guitar sound by my HD500 expression pedal which migrates me into the distorted rhytmn part (some guitar players do this with the volume knob, with the potential problem nor being loud enough). I use the Treadplate pre amp model and the LP Standard JTV model in this song as the main amp/guitar sound.

 

- The clean guitar part is very different to the other guitar parts. For that I use a BF Double pre amp model and the Rickenbacker 12-string guitar model of the JTV. I play this different to the original version in sound and notes.

 

- The lead part switches back the Treadplate pre amp model with the LP Standard JTV model. Lead part contains, of course, some additional FX blocks.

I generally tend to boost my lead guitar by increasing the mixer between 3-5 db in a separat preset. This has to be done carefully, because one the mixer db is over 0 db several FXs potentially tend to produce distortion. I realized that on the my delay settings.

 

So in total i use 3 presets with 2 amp and 2 guitar models. And this is - for me - a good example where my dream rig comes to shine :-)

 

Any feedback AND lots of additional impressive unique dream rig examples are greatly welcome.

 

All the best - wolbai.

      • Icewind Just Startin' 230 posts since
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        Feb 14, 2012 12:44 PM (in response to wolbai)
        Re: My Dream Rig is unique, because ...

        I obviously can't speak for anyone else. 

         

        Part of me agrees with your comment questioning the value of this forum.  However, another part of me sees the "Dream Rig" concept changing somewhat with the upcoming Variax/POD updates that allow for greater interactivity between the devices.  Perhaps then this forum will take off more?

         

        For now, I'm subscribed to it because it makes me feel like an elite member of a smallish club.

        • variaxlover Just Startin' 323 posts since
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          Feb 14, 2012 1:41 PM (in response to Icewind)
          Re: My Dream Rig is unique, because ...

          Well, my dream rig might be unique, because I have the first RackVax.

           

          RackVax-Electric_front_and_back.jpg

           

          I can use that with my DT-50 but I don't yet have my HD500 yet -- it arrives Friday.  I do have an HD300 which I will be selling soon . . .  only bought it to test the L6 Link concept (which works beautifully, BTW).  Can't wait to set up the whole dream rig this weekend.  I have 6 guitars equipped with Roland GK-3 pickups now, so any of them will work with this system (2 Les Pauls, 2 PRSs, a Warrior and an Ibanez 30-fret Prestige).

           

          Wolbai, I can't listen to the sound samples here at work because of our intranet's "nanny" software, and I keep forgetting to listen to them at home.  I have performed both of those songs for over 30 years so I'm looking forward to it.

           

          Icewind, can you please tell us more about the "upcoming Variax/POD updates that allow for greater interactivity between the devices"?  Haven't heard about this . . .  if the update is to the JTV only then I'm screwed (the RackVax houses a Variax 500's mainboard and controls) but if it's to the DT-50 I'll be very interested.

           

          My next challenge is to get all this working with the GR-55 guitar synth.  I been using that very happily for about a year but I know that the Line 6 guitar, effects and amp emulations all sound better so I'd like to combine them all together.  The GR-55 adds lots of other instruments, tons of wild ambient effects not available from Line 6, and easier alternate tunings (not easier than the JTV, but much easier than the Workbench method).  I have previously used another HD500 as a MIDI controller for the GR-55 but would love to do that while also using the HD500's sounds.  If anyone has any tips in that regard, they would be much appreciated.

      • LarryLion Just Startin' 117 posts since
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        Jul 4, 2012 9:06 AM (in response to wolbai)
        Re: My Dream Rig is unique, because ...

        Wolbai ... some of us are just coming on stream, so I'm sure you will get some particpation here.  I will probably not have a full dream rig (probably sticking with my twin Mesa's for now), but I have the JTV and HD500, so I figure I'll be watching, reading & learning.  Nice playing on your clips, "La Grange" in particular, by the way

         

        I figure my "Dream Rig" is/will be unique, because I'm integrating two Mesa 5:25's into it, as soon as my Voodoo Labs Amp Switcher panel arrives - damn those guys are SLOW!  That will allow me to control the Mesa channels (Clean/Crunch and Blues/Burn) from the HD500, via MIDI, to the amps, plus the Mesa "Contour" circuits.  That's getting closer to the Line6 concept, while keeping my Mesa's, which I love, in stereo.  If all goes well, the Voodoo Lab thing will live under my pedal board, with the HD500, all neat and stealthy.  The only visible difference wiil be the harness (snake) of 1/4" cables going to the back of the Mesa's.

         

        If anyone wants more details, I'm happy to share them.

         

        Cheers

         

        Larry

          • LarryLion Just Startin' 117 posts since
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            Jul 4, 2012 10:47 AM (in response to wolbai)
            Re: My Dream Rig is unique, because ...

            Agreed on the Stones comment, dude! Just for the hell of it, I'll post our version of "Paint It Black", with me on the JTV-69 pretending to play the sitar, if I can get a decent take next practice!

             

            But I disagree on using clips alone to illustrate your rig:  what should go along with this is the patch you created for Jumping Jack Flash, La Grange, etc.  That would be really useful to everyone reading this stuff, along with your clip. The patches, as I see it, are a distillation of knowledge about the system, which will extremely beneficial to anyone climbing the learning curve, as I am.

             

            Cheers!

             

            Larry

              • LarryLion Just Startin' 117 posts since
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                Jul 4, 2012 1:32 PM (in response to wolbai)
                Re: My Dream Rig is unique, because ...

                Wolbai

                 

                Here's a crappy, early, rough take, but it is all I have at the moment.  Still a "work in process", but there's the JTV sitar, front & centre: http://www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid=11746432&q=hi&newref=1

                 

                Cheers

                 

                Larry

                  • LarryLion Just Startin' 117 posts since
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                    Jul 4, 2012 1:46 PM (in response to wolbai)
                    Re: My Dream Rig is unique, because ...

                    Wolbai

                     

                    A little EQ, basically, and I run the patch via my acoustic path -> through the send/return, just like an acoustic guitar.  I placed the patch in CUSTOMTONE - http://line6.com/customtone/profile/LarryLion/. See what I mean - the clip and the patch go together ;  I might update this patch - the version I had here on my desktop might have been out of date, but give it a try. The patch will select RESO#2, and will place a virtual capo at the third fret, so you can play this as if in D minor, although it will sound as if in F minor.  You should either connect an acoustic amp or PA to the SEND output, or disable the "Send/Return" FX atthe end of the chain.  However, I think this sounds best on the SEND output to an acoustic amp. I'll check my current version and repost, if neccessary.

                     

                    Cheers

                     

                    Larry

                  • LarryLion Just Startin' 117 posts since
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                    Jul 7, 2012 7:21 AM (in response to wolbai)
                    Re: My Dream Rig is unique, because ...

                    Wolbai

                     

                    Thanks for the tones, especially the ZZtop!  I've uploaded a few more of mine, if you're interested, and will add a few more. Dust in the Wind would sound a lot better, IMO, if you raised the action, because the JTV tends to interpret buzzing as some kind of harmonic noise, resulting in a strange sounding acoustic. The JTV models appear to be really sensitive to string brand, guage and action, much more so than any 'conventional' guitar.

                     

                    Cheers, Larry

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