Sep 5, 2011 8:29 AM
Variax tips, tricks and Workbench patches
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For those who haven't yet assembled these, I am sharing them here:
Variax tips and tricks (tips for using Workbench and dialing in tones)
Workbench patches (contains 240+ Workbench patches for Variax)
Please note: I did not author any of these documents. Their respected authors are noted within. I am simply sharing what is freely available here and here.
Enjoy!
Rich
wow. thanks! this is a goldmine!
Great stuff ... thank you a lot
Enough to keep us busy during the coming long winter evenings
Wow! Thanks so much Rich--just got my JTV 59 and had no idea this was all available--very cool!
Don
Hi Rich,
That's a great comprehensive and very useful collection.
Thanks a lot. ![]()
Best regards
Soren
You know what's revolting? There's a guy on eBay who grabs all those patches from Institute of Noise and sells them for $6 or so, claiming authorship. Sickening.
Thanks for the great post! I've had my JTV for 9 months now and love it, but have been feverishly searching for users that have developed cool new models with no avail. If you look at all those presets knowone's done anything new since like 2009. I'm kinda bummed Line 6 hasn't update the fireware with any new features in almost a year now. I thought I remembered them saying they had big plans for updates. Oh well I'm still loving this guitar. Anyone have any tips on how I could get close to a Languedoc sound without $10K;)
Cheers,
Ryan
This is great! Thanks so much for doing the leg-work
Thanx for the pointer.
Just what the doctor ordered. ![]()
Be aware that there are different file types for these Workbench patches. Some of them are models only (VWM) and others are full sets that cover all positions with various models (VWB)
any place have a key to these to figure out what each patch is?
If somebody wants to fake bluegrass/5 string banjo thing, you can buy Third Hand Capo or some other partial capo (THC cost me €10 used), tune four upper strings to open G (d,b,g,d from high to low) and A string up a seventh to G and capo that on 12th fret.
No, it does not feel or sound like real banjo but it's close enough and it's fun. T
Are there any Video Tutorials around on modifying models, adding models and sending to the JVT?
Thanks Rich, great share ![]()
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