nota
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Lately I find myself favoring a nice midrangey tone. I've always liked humbuckers over single coils, and a nice heavy tone while still keeping enough highs for a singing breakup. Amps that excite me are the AC-30 sort, not the Marshall/Matchless/Fender types - they sparkle like a teenage vampire. Ick.
Here's a patch I just made this week. The Wrecker sim combined with an EV-12L cab has a nice sound to it when the bass is EQ'd out a bit. Normally I like keeping cabs and amps matched, but the Wrecker can be paired with anything
I also like patches I can use for EVERYTHING... a nice clean all the way to searing gain. I'm too lazy to switch patches, need all those IA's for effects!
I made a short jam to showcase this patch. All guitars are using the same patch but with various coil tap/pickups used. The bass was made using the same patch with the pitch shifter. No post-processing of guitars.
The usual Nota disclaimers apply: All jamming is ad lib, not rehearsed, and done in just a few takes. I welcome comments on improving this sound!
http://theholtsite.com/mp3/WreckerJam.mp3
Here's a patch I just made this week. The Wrecker sim combined with an EV-12L cab has a nice sound to it when the bass is EQ'd out a bit. Normally I like keeping cabs and amps matched, but the Wrecker can be paired with anything
I also like patches I can use for EVERYTHING... a nice clean all the way to searing gain. I'm too lazy to switch patches, need all those IA's for effects!
I made a short jam to showcase this patch. All guitars are using the same patch but with various coil tap/pickups used. The bass was made using the same patch with the pitch shifter. No post-processing of guitars.
The usual Nota disclaimers apply: All jamming is ad lib, not rehearsed, and done in just a few takes. I welcome comments on improving this sound!
http://theholtsite.com/mp3/WreckerJam.mp3