![]() ![]() This is a neat little video though Lorenzo! I've actually been meaning to record a little video showing how I setup my guitar tones for recording and such and share my Lynch settings as well as the tone I've just most recently created that I think is pretty killer! That and this little evh patch I made a while back. For instance, for PC users theres Voxengos Deconvolver (reviewed in SOS October 2004), which is a generic 23 utility which can generate swept-tone test signals that you can transfer to any audio playback device for use in the field. ![]() ![]() There are tools such as Voxengo Deconvolver that can capture the sound spectra of any medium. I havn't found a single tone I can't do well in that program. They can even be generated by some utilities. Heres a simple E chord recorded with no effects and no EQ. Like anyone who has checked out my little covers I post here, ya'll probably know I'm a huge lover of positive grid bias. No messing with mics, room placement, tubes, speakers, etc all of that can be change via settings. This is pretty cool man! I personally have been working nearly 100% with digital modeling on my computer for all my guitar tones for about a year now for me its just so much easier to record this way and a lot easier to perfect my tone to how I want it. ![]()
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