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  • Elbutcho1 Just Startin' 7 posts since
    Mar 4, 2012
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    390. Nov 8, 2012 6:50 PM (in response to Elbutcho1)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Found out waht MOST of the harshness is / was.......that Peavey IPR 1600..........hooked up my old Halfer G150........ahhhhhh warmth of other suns

  • ciadude2 Just Startin' 46 posts since
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    391. Nov 19, 2012 9:10 PM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Your guide is pretty good for inspiration on tinkering around. Gotta be honest I didn't really try using dual amps at all before but now I use them most of the time for my high gain stuff.

     

    Not going to lie, your patches themselves don't do much for me(difference of taste mostly) but you've given me some ideas on new stuff to try.

     

    Like I just recorded a demo of a patch I came up with the Solo 100 Overdrive that I'm pretty happy.

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHdmmlSxavY

     

    No audio processing whatsoever and I'm happy with the guitar tone. Cheers.

  • perapera Just Startin' 40 posts since
    Jun 19, 2010
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    392. Jan 2, 2013 4:30 PM (in response to anglepod)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    dear anglepod I know I'm late, but I'm writing to apologize to you

    you were right: the fx loop IS loosing gain at his send!

     

    As I wrote you, at the time of my last post I tested it with a cable in the loop and this gave me unity because it's compensating the loss with a gain at the return

     

    then i tested it with an effect thru the send/return but the effect wasn't gain-related, so I didn't notice anything

     

    I've been doing other things in this months but in the last days I was ill at home so I decided to run some better tests on the pod,

    please read this thread I started (specifically at point 2):

    http://line6.com/support/thread/90441

    it not only explains the problem but gives a SOLUTION to it

     

    sorry again, peace!

     

    bye

    Lore

  • hissingshark Just Startin' 2 posts since
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    393. Feb 1, 2013 2:38 PM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    I'd just like to say a big thank you for your work (and the work of those you've referenced) in your guide.

    Reading it within the first few days of getting my HD500 has skipped many teething problems and made my time more enjoyable and productive.

     

    That's not to say I'm finding tone replication a breeze, but this has helped me in leaps and bounds.

     

    Cheers.

  • Astaroth_CY Just Startin' 112 posts since
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    395. Feb 3, 2013 9:10 AM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Hey Bobbo, I took out some of your patches for a spin on stage last night and they were fantastic. CL_Prph-Cln and CL_SpnkCln sounded awesome for this slow moody/doomy song we were playing that was all about dynamics. Perfect response from that AC-30 and awesome power from the Double Verb. Also tried out the AC/DC patch, had slightly too much crunch for older AC/DC tunes but nevertheless great.

  • jimsreynolds Power User 2,227 posts since
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    397. Feb 8, 2013 4:45 AM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    So much for semi-retirement

     

    Nice work bobbo!  Will test if/when I get time.

  • vladolf Just Startin' 55 posts since
    Dec 1, 2010
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    398. Feb 13, 2013 3:41 AM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Dunno why, but i can't make bobbo's patches sound as he does :/

  • svetlosivilo Just Startin' 4 posts since
    Dec 6, 2008
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    400. Feb 18, 2013 1:43 AM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Hi

    did anyone notice that Multihead Delays on POD HD are mono?

    is that some kind of joke?

    ******* POD X3 and even XT have multihead stereo delays?

    so are multihead delays mono or i am stupid ?

  • vidaljuanes Just Startin' 104 posts since
    May 16, 2010
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    401. Mar 3, 2013 9:40 AM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Gracias amigos por el interesante tema.

     

    Thanks all for the interesting topic.

  • grandma Just Startin' 26 posts since
    Apr 7, 2008
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    402. Mar 14, 2013 5:58 AM (in response to vidaljuanes)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Would anyone be willing to create a patch that sounds like Trey Anastasio from Phish? He's got such a great guitar tone for both clean and distorted songs.

  • jmdandy Just Startin' 9 posts since
    Jun 21, 2009
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    403. Apr 5, 2013 2:05 PM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Hey Meambobbo another fan of yours here! Incredible work! I have had my HD500 and DT25 about a week and I have greatly benefitted from your comprehensive guide to the HD500.

    I have some patches that I have made and some I have modded to work. I am trying to get the rig ready for a band practice in a week and then a gig the next night. I have been using the mixer levels to equalize the patches as I am setting up the unit as ABCD and then FS1-4 to toggle f/x. I am also using patches in the same bank for leads in a song.

    Now for my question: I am planning to fine tune my volumes to prepare for gigs at band practice using the mixer: is that the best way?

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