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Some cool things can be accomplished without a Drive at all.
Remember this tip from Cliff?
On the III you can apply this using the Input EQ in the Amp block.
Set Peak at 1000 Hz, Q at 1.00, Gain between 6 and 6.50.
With a high gain amp model this gets you a mean and cutting tone, which I like a lot.
And it even works with clean tones.
Assign a modifier to the Gain control, to switch this on/off.
Remember this tip from Cliff?
"This was a common technique in the 80's when tracking. If you have an Axe-Fx or other modeler with EQ options you can try it yourself. Put an EQ or Filter block before the amp. A parametric is best. Set the type to Peaking, Frequency to 1 kHz and Q to around 1 and gain to around 6 dB to start. Experiment with the parameters."
On the III you can apply this using the Input EQ in the Amp block.
Set Peak at 1000 Hz, Q at 1.00, Gain between 6 and 6.50.
With a high gain amp model this gets you a mean and cutting tone, which I like a lot.
And it even works with clean tones.
Assign a modifier to the Gain control, to switch this on/off.