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I tend to mess around with the settings in my presets, but you'll find the base tone in these two presets. Experiment with the drive models. I think I used the Tube driver for the clip.
It's not one of the requested ones, but I found some Pink Floyd backingtracks over at this site http://www.gilmourish.com and I tried to dial in the Crazy diamond lead sound.
Great tone and playing! I was just wondering what your setup is. What kind of guitar are you using on the track and what interface and recording program are you using? And most of all are you using post processing and if so what? Thanks for your time, I was just really impressed by your sound and I tried out your patches but the base tone seemed a lot different than mine.
In regard to the FLoyd cover... great job. Just curious how close you can come to replicating Gilmour's sound with this unit. I'm considering it, but would like to know more before i buy. How hard/easy is it to set up that tone? Thanks in advance.
It was recorded with a tc electronic konnekt 24d and I hooked up the axe with a s/pdif. I knocked off some highs in the final mix and that's about it.
The guitar I used was a Tyler SE maple neck with a Suhr FL singles and a Suhr DSV in the bridge. The clip was played with the neck pickup except for the last part where I used the humbucker split and middle pickup.
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