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well it's a good starting point to develop the sound you want for the particular genre you're interested in...or anyway for experimenting to get the sound that expresses
your music best...
sounds interesting did it have more guitarists?post the link if you can please
Oh yeah, it had a ton of guitarists. I was just thinking that it would be cool to have something like it on here. But here's the link
http://www.ultimate-...ad.php?t=294480 (http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=294480)
Quite cool, but remeber the EQ on every amp colours the sound ina different way, so my EQ on a Marshall set the same as yours on say, a Cornford, will sound totally
different. But I guess its a good starting point.
Well yes, but a little tweaking here and a little tampering there, can it not get you close to the kind of sound you want? I just use it as a reference to get the generalized
area they play in. But either way, you're right, so I was just gonna go ahead and share the goodies I came across.
thanks pal :-) ...although i couldn't find the loomis's settings i had been searching for..
..........thats about it
Yeah, I searched through that entire thread and couldn't find Loomis ones. So I went to google... Couldn't find any ANYWHERE!!! I was also looking for Gus G and
Michael Amott, but all hope has failed.
..........thats about it
about the rythm part i think it's pretty obvious...but how much???and how much highs?i use a digitech death metal in a scoopy setting (although it sounds shit for
rythm when u switch to the neck pickup) through a zakk wylde marshall ministack..and i'm having a hard time to get a satisfying tone for both neck and bridge
pickup...but i managed to find something..
..........thats about it
about the rythm part i think it's pretty obvious...but how much???and how much highs?i use a digitech death metal in a scoopy setting (although it sounds shit for
rythm when u switch to the neck pickup) through a zakk wylde marshall ministack..and i'm having a hard time to get a satisfying tone for both neck and bridge
pickup...but i managed to find something..
no....i didn't check the forum...good idea...i wouldn't have a problem to check 1000 pages if it is about loomis...XDXDXD
i checked the sevenstring.com forum but couln't find it (for god's sake...it's the only forum that SHOULD have it!!!for obvious reasons XD)..so i'll try UG
I am a member at SevenString.org for obvious reasons - will soon own three of the things but I couldn't find anything there either. I managed to scrounge up some
older settings for Loomis, when he was playing Dual Recs . Those 2 channel Dual Recs are no longer produced by Mesa. Unfortunately, no settings for anything
newer.
Jeff Loomis - DEAD HEART IN A DEAD WORLD:
Custom Built 7 String Guitar loaded with EMG 707 pickups. The guitars were routed into a Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer that was used as a signal boost. The settings on
the TS-9 were:
Drive: 9 O'Clock
Tone: 10 O'Clock
Level: 12 O'Clock
This was fed into the amp that was used on all of the rhythm and leads. The amp used was a Mesa Boogie (2 Channel) Dual Rectifier that was straight from the box.
The Mesa Recto was routed into a Marshall 1960B 4X12 Cab with the stock 75 Celestions they have. Settings on the Mesa Recto were:
Silicon Diode Setting
Bold Setting
Red (Modern) Channel
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Red (Modern) Channel
Treble: 11.30
Mids: 10 O'Clock
Bass: 11.30
Gain: 12:30
Presence: 12.30
Master: 10 O'Clock
Should I edit the Jeff settings into the top post and put any other interesting ones in there as well? Just to make it easier?
By the way... Vercingetorix, thank you! Haha, cool stuff.
If you have enough spare time do it...it will be for the sake of other viewers of this topic..
BTW i haven't tried the amp setting Vercingetorix posted...but i feel that 11:30 o'clock is a bit...low for lows XD ...i guess the ibanez tube screamer does the job with the
tone adjustment...it must be a really good pedal...and i can say that even by using it with a line 6 toneport in the amp and effects programm called gearbox...the insane
amp together with a pinch of gain and distortion from the screamer gives amazing results...changes the sound of the amp so much....even digitally...imagine in
reality..XD
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