Wizardry Drive Preset Creation (with soundclip)

PacoCasanovasOld

Fractal Fanatic
Here is one of my favorite creations, the "Wizardry Drive". Some of you might seen my WizPedal clip -> The Gear Page - View Single Post - WIZ-PEDAL D - New demo by Scott Lerner - a pedal which I really love. But I wanted to do an "all axe version" of it. It's a bit different than the original, but I like it very much. Turn down the volume of the guitar and the drive gets very touchy:encouragement: ....

This is also a preset regarding "how to use reverb in a different way".:lol The 2nd Cab Block has a special IR on User-Cab 48, it's the IR of my MesaBoogie Recording-Out of my 2nd studio preamp (not the Dumblesipulami Pre). IR is included in the zip-file below

Anyway, have fun with it (Preset works with both humbucker and single coil guitars)

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100561953/Wizardry-Drv.zip

Soundclips (nothin' special, just made very quickly)

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100561953/wizardry_drive.mp3
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100561953/wizardry_drive-noodles.mp3

Cheers
Paco(sipulami)
 
Nice job! A very sweet sounding pedal indeed. I'm curious. What amp sim are you running in that vid?
 
What kind of guitar on the 2nd clip? That's an awesome sound. I loaded it and I'm clearly using something less gain and it's not as fat and touchy straight up, but it still sounds good. Jacked input trim a little and it got closer. Thanks for preset.
 
What kind of guitar on the 2nd clip? That's an awesome sound. I loaded it and I'm clearly using something less gain and it's not as fat and touchy straight up, but it still sounds good. Jacked input trim a little and it got closer. Thanks for preset.

The same as in the first clip and in the video (gearpage-link) - a japanese LesPaul with '59 Humbucker from SeymourDuncan. 010-052 strings...
 
Sounds good!

But one thing I have seen mentioned a couple of times now is that if you roll back the volume on the guitar "the drive gets very touchy" and 'the dumble flips' thing and sofort. Is there allways a difference between turning back volume on the guitar and using less input trim or gain on the amp itself? I can see it if the signal hits the drive before the amp but what if it's not.
 
Back
Top Bottom