larryseyer
Inspired
I was asked to post my patches for "Round and Round We Go" on the following thread:
http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-recordings/55654-round-round-we-go.html
So I'll do it here.
http://larryseyer.com/media/patches/RoundAndRoundPatches.zip
You'll need the Red Wires bundle for at least one of the patches.
And on the others, you'll probably need my custom cabs that I did here in my studio:
http://larryseyer.com/media/patches/LarrySeyerRoundAndRoundCabs.zip
My custom cabs are nothing special but they do sound different than the Red Wires cabs... I use all tube mics and pres so they're a bit 'warmer' than others.
There should be a few cabs in the zip file including my 4X4 Tweed (4 speakers, each one position) and my 1960a Marshall (a couple of positions on that one I believe) - all of them use my RCA BC2B pre amps and tube mics.
When you used these patches, you'll need to set the volume of your guitar to '7' - NOT full up. Everything is calibrated for the volume knob to be around 3/4 the way up. I do this on purpose with all of my patches.
Enjoy!
Larry
http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-recordings/55654-round-round-we-go.html
So I'll do it here.
http://larryseyer.com/media/patches/RoundAndRoundPatches.zip
You'll need the Red Wires bundle for at least one of the patches.
And on the others, you'll probably need my custom cabs that I did here in my studio:
http://larryseyer.com/media/patches/LarrySeyerRoundAndRoundCabs.zip
My custom cabs are nothing special but they do sound different than the Red Wires cabs... I use all tube mics and pres so they're a bit 'warmer' than others.
There should be a few cabs in the zip file including my 4X4 Tweed (4 speakers, each one position) and my 1960a Marshall (a couple of positions on that one I believe) - all of them use my RCA BC2B pre amps and tube mics.
When you used these patches, you'll need to set the volume of your guitar to '7' - NOT full up. Everything is calibrated for the volume knob to be around 3/4 the way up. I do this on purpose with all of my patches.
Enjoy!
Larry