Are they supposed to be the same?
Anyway, i've never been able to use a downloaded patch directly. Allways have to tweak to fit me, or swith ir or something.
Usually end up using it fx wise, not amp/ir wise. Like making my own stuff.
When I first exclaimed about Stel's tone, there, people mentioned 'oh, Lynch tone'. So I'm kind of throwing it in their faces - but also with an educational bent.
I'm ignoring Ron's comment, as I will all such similar comments. In essence, I'm calling bullshit.
When I first exclaimed about Stel's tone, there, people mentioned 'oh, Lynch tone'. So I'm kind of throwing it in their faces - but also with an educational bent.
I'm ignoring Ron's comment, as I will all such similar comments. In essence, I'm calling bullshit.
When I first exclaimed about Stel's tone, there, people mentioned 'oh, Lynch tone'. So I'm kind of throwing it in their faces - but also with an educational bent.
I'm ignoring Ron's comment, as I will all such similar comments. In essence, I'm calling bullshit.
and by ignoring his comments, you ignore factors that are at the heart of the matter. period. no two guitars sound just alike. no two amps/tones sound just alike. no two players sound just alike. I could pick up Mark or Stel's exact axe with the exact same patch and sound wildly different, because of how I play. it's just a fact and you can't get around it.
[/h]Okay, so how are these lead tones at all similar?
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They are similar but not the same. I think they are similar because they are based on a fairly high gain setting, both guitars have humbuckers.
your arrogance,ignorance,and lack of knowledge now dictates any and all future posts by you.your welcomeWhen I first exclaimed about Stel's tone, there, people mentioned 'oh, Lynch tone'. So I'm kind of throwing it in their faces - but also with an educational bent.
I'm ignoring Ron's comment, as I will all such similar comments. In essence, I'm calling bullshit.
DON"T FEED THE BEARS!
your arrogance,ignorance,and lack of knowledge now dictates any and all future posts by you.your welcome
Study that bullshit. It's not the complete picture, but there's truth in there that most guitarists with a few miles behind them will recognize immediately. You may not see it now, but with time and an ear to what's happening, you will.I'm ignoring Ron's comment, as I will all such similar comments. In essence, I'm calling bullshit.
So I'm kind of throwing it in their faces
and by ignoring his comments, you ignore factors that are at the heart of the matter. period. no two guitars sound just alike. no two amps/tones sound just alike. no two players sound just alike. I could pick up Mark or Stel's exact axe with the exact same patch and sound wildly different, because of how I play. it's just a fact and you can't get around it.
but also with an educational bent. ....I'm calling bullshit.