I've been getting a lot of requests lately for Tonematches due to my other Metallica tonematches.
You can find that post here:
http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-f...-tonematches-patches-extravaganza-v2-0-a.html
If you just can't figure out how to make a certain tonematch and you want me to make one you ca ask me here.
I will need a couple of things to make it a bit easier for me:
-A recording of an isolated guitar part that you want to have matched. (this can either be a youtube link or sent to my email, please p.m. me in that case)
-Some more info on the recording, what amp, guitar, effects etc. were used.
I have gotten requests for tones that I didn't like or that simply didn't turn out so well.
Unfortunately not every tone works out very well because of the source file or simply the guitar sound itself.
I'd rather not posts sounds that don't sound nice so sorry about that...
I've already done one request for some In Flames tones.
They can be found here:
https://soundcloud.com/guitarjon/in-flames
I've now done 2 more requests.
One is for moebius, it's a tonematch for the rhythm parts to Accept's 'Pandemic'.
The other is for RONJONES2020, it's a match for Ac/Dc's 'You shook me all night long'.
The Accept tone was done with my EMG equipped telecaster.
For the Ac/Dc one I used my les paul classic.
I hope you enjoy these tones.
I welcome more requests!
Preferably from AWESOME guitar tones!
For Recto tones I'm going to wait until the next firmware, I also have a life
EDIT:
I've read that some people have difficulties when loading someone else's tonematch with another guitar.
It can be the case that the amount of gain doesn't match because of the output differences in the pick-ups, or the eq is a bit off.
This is kind of unavoidable but very easy to overcome.
Here is what you should do:
Load in the tonematch.
Use a guitar that is similar to the guitar used to do the tonematch (same types of pick-ups etc.).
Jam a bit and compare it to the soundclips I posted.
Does it sound good and is there a match? Then don't worry and play your guitar.
Does the guitar you are using have less output? Add some gain or input trim until the gain matches with the recording.
Is your guitar a bit brighter or duller then the one I used? Adjust the amp's EQ but not too much.
I posted here earlier about the Tonematch still remembering all the data from the match.
I was wrong, so if you feel that tweaking the amp eq a bit doesn't suffice you have to do both the reference and local procedure over again.
However, I think that tweaking the amp gain/imput trip, amp eq's and/or eve adding a PEQ block before the amp should be enough to get you really close with your own guitar.
I hope this helps!