Texto retirado da Line 6 - Criando e balanceando timbres, confiram!

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    Opa, beleza pessoal? Achei esse link da Line 6, sensacional com várias dicas e uma imensa lista de equipamentos usados por vários guitarristas famosos e/ou consagrados:

    http://line6.com/community/docs/DOC-4537;jsessionid=643A3E28B4946793A9 82A4C6F9727CA6

    Muito útil para quem quer emular timbres de seus ídolos ou apenas pegar umas boas dicas para montar bons timbres!

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    Q: How do I balance the volume of my presets?

    A: The best way to balance your presets is to first store your cleanest/quietest preset with the channel volume at 90-95%. You can then balance the volume of your other presets against this preset by using the channel volume control and storing each sound. This is the sole purpose of the Channel/Tone Volume knob. It does not increase/decrease gain, change tone or otherwise alter the preset - just volume.


    Q: How do I create a sound like an artist?

    A: There are a number of ways to create patches to emulate a specific guitarist. Perhaps the quickest/easiest way is to find a patch in your Line 6 unit that is similar to the sound you are trying to emulate, make the modifications necessary and then rename/save the patch (see your manual for the specifics on how to save your patches). You can also find ready-made Line 6 tones in the style of particular artists at www.customtone.com, then install these tones on your Line 6 unit. We recommend doing a bit of research on the guitarist you are trying to emulate if you are interested in creating patches "from scratch". Web sites such as www.guitargeek.com and www.uberproaudio.com, list the rigs of many well-known guitarists, and Guitar and recording magazines often print accurate diagrams and layouts (sometimes with the actual microphones used and distance from the cabinet). Finding the following information will help you create an artist tone from scratch:


    · Amplifier, speaker and cabinet. Generally speaking, open-back guitar cabinets (such as a 2x12 cabinet found on many Fender® and Vox® amplifiers) will have less low-end response than a closed-back cabinet (such as a 4x12 closed-back cabinet used with many Marshall® and Mesa/Boogie® amplifiers)


    · Guitar (make/model) and pickup type. Alder or Ash bodies (commonly found on many Fender® guitars) sound different than mahogany bodies with or without maple tops (commonly found on many Gibson® guitars). Single-coil pickups (often used for bright/clean tones) sound different than humbuckers (which sound darker than single-coil pickups but not as noisy when used for higher gain tones)


    · Pedals, effects and signal-chain placement. Effects can drastically change a guitar tone so you should know what effects were used and where they were placed (between the instrument and amplifier, or after the amplifier).


    · Microphone type and placement. If possible, find out the kind of microphone used to record the tone and its angle and distance from the speaker. All of these play a significant role in changing the sound.


    Use the following list of artist guitar rigs to help emulate some well-known guitar tones:


    Adam Dutkiewicz/Killswitch Engage: Caparison PLM-3 guitars w/ EMG 85 in the Bridge > Maxon OD808 Overdrive > H&K Triamp or Mesa Triple Recto/Roadster > Maxon AD9 Delay (FX Loop) > Mesa 412 w/ Vintage 30 speakers.


    Adam Jones/Tool: Dunlop Wah > Ibanez Delay > Ibanez FLanger SPLIT Mesa Dal Recto, Marshall Bass Head, Diezel VH4 w/ 4 12 cabs (GG.com)


    Adrian Smith/ Iron Maiden Fender Strat (HM) or Gibson SG > TS9 > Digitech Whammy Pedal > Dunlop Wah > Marshall 30th Aniversary 100w (6100LM) Head FX LOOP (PV Tubefex) > Marshall 412 w/ Celestion 75w G12-T75 (Guitar World: December 2006)


    Albert King: 1958 Gibson Flying V > Acoustic 261 head and 261 cabinet. (Guitar Xtra Nov 2007)


    Amir Derakh/Orgy: Jackson SB (HB), Boss FZ-2, Boss PH-2, Boss PS-3, Boss GE-7, Marshall JMC 2000 (FX Loop TC 2290) > Marshall 412 w/ V30s (GG.com)


    Allan Holdsworth: Custom SB (HB) > Boogie Mk I combo for Clean into 1x12, Dual rectos for solos - FX loop: (2) PCM 41s, (2) Yamaha 1500, (2) Roland SDE-3K, (2) Delta Lab Effectrons > Mesa Dual recto 212 cabinet. (Guitar shop 1994, The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    Alex Lifeson/Rush

    * 70s rig: Gibson SB (HB) volume pedal, Cry Baby, BOSS CE-1, Mistress flanger, phase shifters, tape delays, Plexi Marshall, Marshall Cabs

    * Moving Picture era: Gibson or Fender > Morley Volume Pedal > MXR distortion > MXR Micro Amp > Roland 301 Echo Unit > AAD Delay > Electric Mistress > Roland chorus SPLIT (2) Marshall combos and (2) Hiwatt 100 heads > (2) 4x12 cabinets and 1 Leslie cabinet (Moving Pictures tour book)


    Andy Summers/Police: 1961 Fender Tele > MXR Dynacomp > EH Flanger > MXR delay > Maestro Echolplex > Marshall 100w head > 412 cabinet. (Guitar Edge May/June 2009)


    Andrew Stockdale/Wolfmother: Gibson guitar > Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah > Boss Metal Zone > Fulltone Supa-Trem Tremolo > Boss Tremolo > Digitech Whammy pedal > Electro Harmonix Micro Synth > Electro-Harmonix Small Stone phaser > Orange AD30 and Thunderverb 200 and PCC412 cabinets, Marshall non-master volume superleads, Vox AC30 amplifier head

    (http://www.uberproaudio.com/content/view/273/38/)


    Angus Young/ AC/DC: Gibson SG > Marshall JTM 45 or 1969 SLP reissues, Marshall 412 cabs w/ Vintage 30s or 25w Greenbacks (December 96 Guitar Shop, May 1996 Guitar World)


    Albert Lee: Fender Telecaster > Echoplex tape delay > Ernie Ball 410 combo.


    Al Mckay/Earth Wind & Fire: Tele (SC) and ES-335 (HB) > Boss PS-2, Rat distortion > CE-2 > JC120.

    Alexi Laiho/Children of Bodom: ESP Alexi Laiho Signature guitars w/ EMG Pickups > Lee Jackson Perfect Connection GP-1000 tube preamp > RSP 2400 Hush/Enhancer/Exciter > Rocktron Intellifex > VHT Two/Fifty/Two Stereo tube poweramp > Marshall 1960B 4×12 Cab w/ G12T-75 Speakers (http://www.guitar-stuff.net/2006/10/21/guitar-gear-alexi-laiho-of-chi ldren-of-bodom-guitar-amp-setup/#more-105)


    A Levine/Maroon 5: Gibson SB (HB) > Line 6 DL4 > Ibanez TS9 > Boss NS2 SPLIT: Fender tone master and/or Triple Recto > Marshall 312 w/ 75w Celestions (October 2005 G1)


    Billy Joe Armstrong/Green Day: Black Les Paul, Les Paul Junior, Fernandez Strat (w/ SD JB) > TS-9 > Ibanez Phaser > Boss Tremelo > Marshall 100w Plexi heads (w/ Dookie Mod w/ better preamp and biasing) > Marshall 412 w/ V30. Also has a CAE Preamp > Marshall power amp rig (Jan 2005 G1)


    Billy Duffy/The Cult:

    (Dreamline and Love albums): 70s Gretch Falcon > Roland JC 120 (August 2007 Guitar Edge)

    (Electric album): Les Paul > Cry Baby Wah > MXR Phase 100 > Boss DM2 > Boss DD3 > Marshall JCM 800(August 2007 Guitar Edge)


    Billy Gibbons/ZZ Top: Les Paul (HB) > 1959 Marshall Plexi through a 2x12 cab

    Brad Nowell/Sublime: Ibanez S-470 > Boss OS-2 > Boss DD-3 (splitter) Marshall JCM 800 combo 212 and JC-120 (GG.com)

    Brad Whitford/Aerosmith: Crybaby wah, Marshall guvner, Boss CD-2, Boss CE-5, Chandler Echo, Bogner Extacy head, Bogner cabinet (internet)


    Brett Hinds/Mastadon: Gibson V or Explorer > Monster Effect Mastortion > Tube Screamer > Boss EQ, Delay > CS-3 > Marshall JCM800 Split channel (Guitar Edge May/June 2009)


    Brett Mason: Strats, Teles, Les Pauls > Bassman or Showman head or AC30 combo


    Brian May/Queen: Custom SB w/ 3 SC > Brian May treble booster > Dunlop Cry baby > Eventide H3K > Vox AC30 w/ TB (no EQ or Cut). Eventide H3K used for stereo flanger, 800 & 1600 ms DDL w/ no repeats (Guitar shop 1994, GG.com)


    Brian Setzer/Stray Cats: Signature Gretsch Semi-hollow > TS9 > Roland 301 Echo unit or Echolplex, fender tremolo > 63 Fender bassman head w/ 212 cabs w/ V30.


    Buckethead: Superstrat > Peavey Reknown > Boss ME50, Alesis Midiverb, Rocktron Intellifex, Rockman XP100 (in FX loop) > Harry Kolbe 412 cabinets (Guitar Shop May 1997)


    Chuck Berry: Gibson ES335 > Fender Bassman, Fender Twin, or Fender Super Reverb (GG.com)


    Chuck Schuldiner/Death: 1988 BC Rich Stealth w/ Dimarzio XN2 > Marshall Valvestate w/ BBE unit > Marshall 412 (Guitar School 9/1993)


    Claudio Sanchez/Coheed and Cambria: Gibson Explorer with EMG-81/85 pick-ups > Dunlop CryBaby Wah > Line 6 Tremolo > Bogner Uberschall and/or Mesa Triple Rectifier >Mesa 412 Recto Cab. Clean amp: Fender 65 Twin Reverb amp.


    Cristiano Migliore/Lacuna Coil: ESP/LTD SC-607B Stephen Carpenter 7-strings with standard EMG pickups > Dunlop Dime Crybaby from Hell > Line 6 Hd 147 heads > Mesa Boogie Cabinets

    (http://www.uberproaudio.com/content/view/358/38/)


    C Muncey/Jet: Gibson flying V (HB) > TS-9 > SD-1 > Boss Tremelo > 50 Marshall head > Marshall 412 (March 2005 G1)


    Dan Donegan/Disturbed: Les Paul Standard (HB) > E Ball Volume > Whammy Pedal > Boss PH-2 > Crybaby Wah > Mesa Triple Recto > Mesa 412 w/ V30s (GG.com)


    Dave Grohl/Foo Fighters: Gibson SB (HB) > Boss TR-2 > Ernie Ball Volume > Boss DD-2 > MXR Phase 90 > Boss BF-2 > Mesa Road King > TC G Force (in FX loop) > Mesa 412 w/ Celestion Vintage 30s (Jan 2006, Guitar One)

    David Gilmour/Pink Floyd: Strat w/ EMGs, Tube driver, Rat distortion, Boss CS-2, MXR comp, Boss HM-2, Boss GE7, univibe, T.C. 2290, Lexicon PCM 70, MXR rack DDL, Hiwatt head > Marshall 412 & Doppola (miced w/ u87 and SM57s) (Guitar Shop December 1996).


    Dave Keuning/Killers: Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi > banez TS-9 Tube Screamer > Boss CE-1 chorus pedal > Ibanez Analog Delay (for shorter delay) > XR Phase 100 pedals > Hiwatt Gilmour 100 head > Hiwatt 4x12 cabs

    (http://www.uberproaudio.com/content/view/257/38/)


    Dave Murray/Iron Maiden: Super strat > JMP 1 > Marshall JFX > JCM 2K (power amp) > Marshall 4x12 w/ 75w speakers (Guitar World: February 07)


    Dave Mustaine/Megadeth: ESP signature Solid bodies w/ SD HBs > Rocktron Prophesy > Marshall 100/100 (EL34s) > Marshall 412 w/ V30s (May 2005 G1)

    Dave Navarro/Jane's Addition, Red Hot Chili Peppers: Ibanez or PRS > Cry Baby Wah > Boss Distortion DS-1 > Boss Phaser PH2 > Boss Octave OC2 > Boss Chorus CH1 > Boss Delay DD3 > Marshall JCM900 > Marshall 412.


    Dean Deleo/Stone Temple Pilots: Gibson > Cry Baby Wah > Boss CE1 SPLIT to VOX AC30 and Demeter Preamp > Rocktron Intelliverb > VHT Power amp > Marshall 412 cabinet (Uberproadio.com)


    Derek Trucks: Custom Washburn > 1964 Fender Super Reverb (July 1998 Guitar Shop)


    "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott/Pantera: Dean guitar (HM) > Digitech WH-1 Whammy Original > Dunlop 535Q Wah Pedal > Boss PS-3 > Boss DS-2 > Boss DD-3 > Furman PQ-3 Parametric EQ > MXR Flanger/Doubler > Randall Century 200 HD > Randall 4x12 cabinet w/ Celestion vintage 30s (March 1999 Guitar Shop, GG.com, The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    Duane Allman/Allman Brothers: 1959 Les Paul Standard > Marshall 50 watt head


    Edward Van Halen

    (70s Rig) Superstrat w/ Gibson PAF humbucker > MXR Phase 90 > MXR Flanger > Echoplex > Unicox EC-80 echo (divebomb of Eruption only) > 1966 Marshall Superlead w/Variac > Marshall 412 > (2) SM 57 mics (one on the cone, one offset) (Guitar World May 1996)


    (90s Rig) Wolfgang SB (HB) > Boss SD-1 > Boss OC-2 > MXR Phase 90 > Cry baby Wah > 5150 head > (FX loop H3K > (2) Roland SDE-3K > PCM-70) > Peavey 412 w/ 75w speakers (Guitar Shop, Spring 1994)


    Edge/U2: (early years) Strat > Big Muff > SPX 90 > Yamaha Rev 7 > Boss Pedals > Memory Man > Vox AC30 (July 87 Guitar World).


    Eric Clapton:

    Cream era: Gibson ES-335, Firebird, or Les Paul / SG Standard > Vox 847 Wah > Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face, Marshall Supa Fuzz, UniVox Super Fuzz, or Vox Tone Bender > Marshall JTM-45 Head > Marshall 4x12 Cabinet (Guitargeek.com, Guitar Extra, November 2007)


    Eric Johnson: Strat w/ Dimarzio HS-2 single coil pickups sent to A/B boxes, to split to three (3) rigs:

    * Rig 1: Echoplex > Chandler Tube Driver > 1966-68 100w Marshall plexi head > Marshall 412 cabinets

    * Rig 2: Dallas Arbiter fuzzface > MXR DDL and/or Echoplex > 1966-68 100w Marshall plexi head > Marshall 412 cabinets

    * Rig 3: Echoplex > TC Electronics Chorus >> (2) Fender Vibrolux Amplifiers

    (Guitar Shop October 1996, September 1997, The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    Greg Tribbett/Mudvayne: Gibson Les Paul Studio > BBE 482 Noise Reduction > Morley Wah SPLIT to JC 120 & Line 6 DL4 > VHT Pitbull Ultra Lead > Mesa 412 cabinet (May 2002 G1)

    H Garza/Los Lonely Boys: Fender Strat (SC) > Vox Wah > Ibanez TS808 SPLIT: Marshall 2K (w/ Fender reverb unit) > Tone Tubby 412, Fender Twin w/ Jensen speakers (Holiday 2005 G1)

    Head/ Korn: Ibanez 7 string > DOD Metal Distortion > Boss Super Phaser > Boss Stereo Chorus > Mesa Triple recto > Marshall 412 w/ V30s (Guitar World July 97 and GG.Com)


    In Flames (Björn Gelotte/ Jesper Strömblad): Gibson Les Paul Custom with EMG 85 > Peavey 5150 amp > Line 6 Effects > 412 cab


    Jack White/White Stripes: Digitech Whammy IV > MXR Micro-Amp > Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi > Electro-Harmonix Polyphonic Octave Generator > Boss CS3 > 1970's Fender Twin Reverb amp.

    (http://www.uberproaudio.com/content/view/118/38/)


    James Hetfield/Metallica: ESP guitars with EMG Pickups (10-46 string) Boss SE-50, BBE > Rocktron Juice Extractor > Aphex Parametric EQ > Hush Noise Reduction > Mesa Boogie Mk IIC+ head > Marshall 412 w/ Celestion Vintage 30s, JC-120 combo for clean (May 1996 Guitar World)


    James Honeyman-Scott/Pretenders: Gibson or Fender guitar > Boss compressor > Boss Chorus > Boss Overdrive > Marshall 100 watt head > 412 cabinet


    Jeff Beck

    (Guitar Shop recording): Strat or Tele > (2) Fender "the Twin", Fender Princeton Reverb II. (Guitar World May 1996)

    Stage rig: Strat or Tele > Rat distortion Pedal > Boss DD-2 > Late 60s Marshall 50w head (Guitar World May 1996)


    Jerry Cantrell/Alice in Chains

    * Guitar Shop Spring 1994: G&L Rampage w/ Duncan HB pickup & Kahler tremolo > Dunlop Crybaby wah > Bogner Fish Preamp > Rocktron Intelliverb > Mosvalve 500 power amp > Marshall 412 w/Celestion 30-watt Vintage and 25-watt Celestion Greenback speakers. Taylor G10 acoustic guitar with Fishman preamp > Trace Elliot TA100R amplifier



    November 1992 Guitar (Dirt recording): G&L Rampage w/ Duncan HB pickup & Kahler tremolo or Gibson Les Paul split to Bogner and Marshall panned the opposite direction.


    John Christ/Danzig: BC Rich SB (HB) > VHT Pitbull Classic Head, Rocktron Intellifex > VHT Chromeface power amp > Marshall 412 cabs (Guitar Shop 1994)


    John Frusciante/Red Hot Chili Peppers:

    Rig 1: 50s or 60s Fender > Boss DS-2 > Big Muff Pi > Phase 90 > Ibanez Wah > CE-1 SPLIT to Marshall Major 200w head and Marshall Silver Anniversary head > Marshall 412 cabs. (GG.com)

    Rig 2: 50s Gretsch Falcon > DS-1 > Fender showman head > Marshall 412 (GG.com)


    J Garvey/Hinder: Gibson Les Paul or Explorer (HB w/ drop C tuning) > Boss CE1 > Ibanez TS9 > TC Nova Delay > Mesa Dual Roadster head > Mesa 412 w/ celestion vintage 30 speakers. Gibson J-185 acoustic to DI (Feb 2009 Guitar World).


    Jonny Greenwood/Radiohead: Fender Tele Plus > Marshall shred master > Boss RV-3 > Boss SD-1 > Volume to:
    * RIG 1: Fender Deluxe (SS)

    * RIG 2: Whammy pedal > Trem (home made) > DOD envelope filter > EH Small Stone > Space echo (no model) > Mutron Mutator > Vox AC-30.

    Jimi Hendrix: Fender Strat (SC) > Crybaby or Vox Wah > Axis Fuzz > Arbiter Fuzz Face > Univibe (w/ pedal) > Octavia > Marshall Plexi 100w > Marshall 4x12s (Guitar shop 94, The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    Jim Root (7)/Slipknot: Warlock guitar > Marshall JPM1 > Boss FX unit > Mesa 2:90 > Carvin 400w 412 cabinet (Guitargeek.com – 2001)


    Joan Jett & the Blackhearts: Gibson Melody Maker > Ibanez TS-9 > Mesa Boogie mark III 112 combo sent out to vox 212 cabinet (J Jett Backline Rider - 2005)


    J Milligan/Anberlin: Les Paul > POD XTLive > Marshall JCM 2000 > Marshall 412 w/ 75 watt speakers . Also uses Fender Tele and Alvarez 12 string (April 2009 GW)


    Jade Puget/A.F.I.: Les Paul Studio > Dunlop Rotovibe > Dunlop Dime CryBaby from Hell > Ibanez Tube Screamer pedals > TC Electronic G Major rack unit > Mesa Dual Recto or Marshall Plexi >Marshall 412 or JC120

    (http://www.uberproaudio.com/content/view/359/38/)


    Joey Ramone/Ramones: Mosrite guitar > Marshall 1959 Superlead (no master volume) > Marshall 412 w/ 25w Celestions (rockometer.com)


    Joe Satriani: Superstrat > Cry Baby wah > Boss DS-1 > Whammy Pedal > Fulltone Ultimate Octave > Boss CH-1 > Boss DD-2/3 > Chandler DDL (450-550 ms) > Chandler DDL (600-800ms) > Marshall 6100 (Anniversary) head with 6550 power tubes > Marshall 412 w/ V30s. (Guitar Shop Summer 94, Nov 97, GG.com, The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    John Jorgenson/Hellcasters: G& L ASAT (tele style) > Ibanez TS5 > TS 808 > Boss DC 2 > Boss DD2 (125 ms) > Boss RV-2 > Matchless SC-30 (Guitar shop 1995, The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    Jonny Lang: 1975 Fender Thinline > Ibanez 808 Tube Screamer > Hard-on Distortion pedal > Vox Wah > Fender Vibro King (May 1997 Guitar Shop)


    John Scofield: Ibanez AS200 (semihollow) > Digitech Whammy > Vox AC 30 (March 2009 Guitar Edge)


    John Petrucci/Dream Theater:

    Guitar Shop - Summer 94: Custom Ibanez SB (HB) > Mesa Triaxis > DBX 166 > TC 2290 > PCM 70 > Mesa 2:90 > Mesa Recto cabs



    Guitar Edge – August 2007: Signature series Music Man guitar (9-42) > Boss DS-1 > Boss TR-2 > MXR EVH Flanger > MXR EVH Phaser > Ernie Ball Volume > DBX 266 compressor > Eventide DSP700 > TC 2290 > TC M3000 Multi-effects > Mesa Mark IV (distortion) & Mesa Lone Star (Clean) > Mesa 412 Stiletto Cabinet.


    Johnny Winter
    Early rig: Fender Mustang > Fender Twin
    Later Rig: Gibson Firebird (HB, open D tuning for Slide) > CE-2 (rate = 10 pm, depth = 2 pm, always on) > Musicman 410 w/ Celestion Vintage 10 (all tones @ 0 except treble at 10, no reverb) (April 2005 G1)


    J Valentine/Maroon 5: Fender SB > EB Volume > wah > Line 6 DL4 > MXR Phase 90 > Fulltone Deja Vibe > Z Vex SD Fuzz SPLITTER: Tonemaster 100, %13 FTR 37, %13 RSA 23, Two Rock Custom Reverb > %13 112 (V30) and %13 212 (V30 and Alnico Bulldog) (October 2005 G1)


    Kirk Hammett (Metallica): ESP Guitar (active HB) > Ernie Ball Wah pedal > Marshall JMP-1 preamp, Mesa Triaxis preamp, and Mesa Dual Rectifier preamp > Mesa Power amp > Mesa 412 cabinet (The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    Kurt Cobain/Nirvana:

    Nevermind session: Fender Mustang, Jaguar or Strat with Dimarzio humbuckers > Boss DS-1 > EH Small Clone chorus > Mesa Studio 22 miked with a Shure 57, U87, 414, or 421. Also used a Vox AC 30 for clean and Rat distortion pedal. Lithium used a EH Big Muff > Fender bassman > U87 microphone.


    "In Utero" Live rig: Fender "Jag-stang" > Boss DS-2 > Sansamp (as distortion) > EH Poly Flange > EH Small Tone > Mesa Studio or Quad Preamp > Crest 4801 Power amp > Marshall 4x12 cabs (May 1997 Guitar Shop)

    Kim Thayill/Soundgarden: Guild SG w/ HB > cry baby > DOD FX 10 preamp > CE-2 > Mesa Dual Recto head > to Mesa cabs or Fender Leslie (Guitar Shop 1994)

    Kenny Wayne Sheppard: Late 50s/ early 60s Strats (SC, 11-58): Dunlop CB wah > TS 808 (modded) > TS9 (modded) > Octavia > L6 DM4 > L6 DL4 > Analog Man chorus > SPLIT: Blackface Twin reissue (EVL speakers), Fuchs 100 OD supreme > Fuchs 410 (v30s), Marshall 1959 SLP reissue > Marshall 412 (V30s) (July 2005 G1)


    Kerry King/Slayer

    Guitar Shop 1995: Jackson w/ EMG HB > Bogner Shark Preamp, Eventide H3K, Boss EQ, VHT Power amps (Wet), Marshall JCM 800s (6550s) (Dry) > Marshall 4x12 w/ 75w Celestions

    August 2005 G1: ESP guitars (EMG pickups) > Dunlop Wah > Boss RGE-10 EQ > Yamaha SPX 900 > Eventide H3K > JCM800 w/ 6550 > Marshall 412 w/ Celestion Vintage 30s


    Lenny Kravitz: Gibson SB (HB) > rack splitter > Boss OC-3 > Fat boost > MXR Dynacomp > MXR Phase 90 > L6 Echo Pro > L6 Mod pro > L6 Filter Pro > L6 POD pro SPLIT > (2) Fender Deluxe reverbs > 112 Greenback, (2) Marshall 50w Plexi Heads > Marshall 412 w/ 25 greenback, (2) Twin Reverbs > 212 80w G12s. (November 2005 G1)

    Malcolm Young/AC/DC: Gretsch Semi hollow w/ 12-56 gauge strings > 1966 Marshall 100w Plexi > Marshall 412 w/ 25w Greenbacks. (May 1996 Guitar World)


    Matt Bellamy/Muse: Manson custom guitar (HB) > Digitech WH-1 Whammy Reissue > MXR Phase 90 > Diezel VH4 > TC2990 Delay > Soldano 4x12 cabinet (various research)


    Mark Morton/Lamb of God: Jackson Custom (HB) > Dunlop wah > MXR GT-OD > MXR EVH Phase 90 > DBX compressor > Mesa Mark IV > Mesa 412 (March 2009 Guitar Edge)


    Michael Amott/Carcass, Arch Enemy: - Dunlop Zakk Wylde wah-wah pedal > Ibanez TS-808 Tube Screamer > MXR Phase 90 > Ibanez AD-9 Analog Delay > Roland SDE-3000 Rack Delay Unit > Peavey 5150 > Krank "Revolution" cabs (loaded with Celestion Vintage 30's) (http://www.uberproaudio.com/content/view/247/38/)


    Mike Campbell/Tom Petty: Cry Baby > Camel Toe overdrive > Boss EQ > Line 6 DL4 > Line 6 MM4 > Fender Reverb SPLIT TO Fender Blackface deluxe, Vox AC30, Fender Tweed Deluxe, Fender Princeton > Vox 412 speaker cabinet (Guitar Edge May/June 2009)


    Mike Izinger/Incubus: Semi Hollow PRS > H&K Rotosphere > (2) Boss PH-2 > DOD Gonlulator (ring modulation) > Boss RV-3 > MXR Phase 90 > DOD FX25 (envelope filter) > Boss CS-3 > DOD FX75 Flanger > Boss GE7 > OC-2 > DOD overdrive > Mesa Dual Trem-o-verbs (1 clean, 1 distorted) > mesa 212 or 412 cabs w/ V30s (Sep 2002 Guitar One, GG.com)


    M Padget/Bullet for My Valentine: ESP Flying Vs w/ EMG 81/85 > Slash Dumlop Wah > TS9 > TC Electronics G-Force SPLIT Mesa Triple Rectifier (Dirty) > Mesa 300w 412 cab and JC120 (Clean).


    Michael Schenker: Flying V (w/ HBs) > Dunlop Wah (rack mounted) > Boss DD3 > Boss CE-5 > JCM800 50w (dist) SPLIT JCM 2k (clean) > Marshall 412 w/ 75w Celestions (June 2005 G1)


    Munkey/ Korn: Ibanez 7 string > Digitech Whammy pedal > Univibe > EH Flanger > EH Big Muff > EH Small Stone Phase Shifter > Boss Rev/DDL > DOD FX25 Envelope Filter > Mesa Triple Recto > Marshall 4x12 w/ V30 speakers (November 1998 Guitar Shop)


    Neal Schon/Journey: Les Paul > Crybaby Wah > Boss DS-1 > Ibanez TS9 > Boss CS-3 > Boss NS-2 SPLIT Hiwatt Custom 100 (FX Loop - Roland DDS) > Marshall 412 w/ Greenbacks, Hot Rod Deville 410 (composite of Journey 80s rig and January 98 Guitar Shop).


    Noodles/Offspring: Ibanez Talman > Mesa Boogie Mark IV > Alesis Quadraverb (in FX Loop) > Mesa 4x12 cabinets (September 1997 Guitar Shop)


    Nuno Bettencourt/Extreme, solo:

    Extreme: Washburn signature series > Rat distortion > Marshall JMC 800 (Guitar Xtra Nov 2007)

    Solo: Washburn signature series > MXR Phase 90 >Boss OC2 > Demeter Tremlator > Marshall, H&K or Fender Head w/ Boss DD3 in FX loop > Marshall 412 cabinet (May 1997 Guitar Shop)


    N Cester/Jet: Gibson ES 335 (Semi hollow, HB) > Z-Vex Fuzz Factory > Hot Cake distortion > Hiwatt 50w Custom > Marshall 412 (March 2005 G1)


    Omar Rodrugiez-Lopez/ Mars Volta, At the Drive in: Fender and Gibsons > BOSS HR-2 harmonist > BOSS CE-3 > BOSS Phaser > Boss reverb > Orange AD140HTC guitar amplifier heads > 4x12 Orange Cabinets


    Otis Rush: custom strat > Mesa Mk III > Mesa 412 cab (Guitar Shop Winter 1994)

    Oli Herbert/All That Remains: Washburn, Gibson, Ibanez guitars > Peavey 5150 and 6105 heads > Mesa Boogie 412 cabinets (Feb 2009 Guitar Edge)


    Page Hamilton/Helmet: ESP SB (HB) Vox Wah > MXR Dist+ > Dyna-comp > Tech 21 double drive > Z Vex Fuzz Factory > ProCo Rat > PE COB > octave Pedal > MSC Microamp > MXR Bass octave > Whammy pedal > ADA FLanger > MXR Stereo chorus > DD6 > VHT Pitbull Head > VHT 412 w/ Eminence 50w (September 2005 G1)


    Pete Townshend/Who (Who's Next Album): 1957 Gretsch 2180 guitar > Edwards volume pedal > late 50s tweed Bandmaster. (Guitar World May 1996)

    Robert Cray: early 60s strats & Gibson 345, (2) Fender Super Reverbs


    Randy Rhoads/Osbourne, Ozzy: Les Paul > MXR Distortion plus > MXR EQ (heavy midrange emphasis)> MXR Chorus > MXR Flanger > Korg Echo unit > Cry Baby or Vox wah > Marshall 1959 Super Lead Plexi heads > Marshall 4x12 cabinets with Altec speakers. Shure 57s close-miked on cabinet, Neumann U87 20' away.

    Ron Thall/Guns & Roses: Vigier and Les Paul guitars w/ Dimarzio humbucking pickups and Sernie Ball Strings> Line 6 Vetta (Feb 2009 Guitar Edge).


    Scott Ian/Anthrax: Jackson guitar > TC Distortion > JCM 800 > Marshall cabs.


    Slash: Les Paul (HB) > EMB Remote Wah > Marshall 25th Anniversary series head > Marshall 412 w/ Celestion Vintage 30s (Guitar Shop 1995, June 1996)


    Sonny Landreth: Strat (SC) > MXR Dynacomp >> Split to 1954 Fender Deluxe and Demeter TGA-3 > Demeter silent Speaker chamber with a Celestion Vintage 30 and Shure SM-57 (The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    Son Seals: Gibson ES-335 > mid 60s Fender Super reverb (Guitar Shop 95)


    Steve Jones/Sex Pistols: Les Paul > Fender "silverface" Twin w/ Gause Speakers (May 1996 Guitar World)



    Steve Miller: Fender Strat > Fender Bassman (w/ SM 57) (http://www.guitarplayer.com/story.aspx?id=23214&terms=steve+miller)



    Stevie Ray Vaughan: Fender Strat (Rosewood fretboard) > Vox Wah > Diaz Square fuzz or TS808 > Tychobrahe Octavia > Boss Chorus >>>>> Split to: Leslie Speaker cabinet, Fender Vibroverb (2x10), Fender Super Reverb (4x10), Fender Bassman head with 2x12 cabinet, Marshall head (6550 power tubes) > Marshall 4x12 cab with EVM speakers ( The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    Steve Stevens/Billy Idol: Hamer SB (HB) > crybaby wah > Rat dist > MXR Phase 90 > Boss CS-2 > 1969 Marshall head > Lexicon PCM 41 & 70, Yamaha XPS 90, Eventide 969 in looping system > Marshall 412 w/ 25w speakers. (July 87 Guitar World)

    Steve Vai
    Guitar Shop 1994: Ibanez SB (HB) > Boss SD-1 > Cry baby wah > Whammy Pedal > JCM 8/900 > Roland SDE 3K > Eventide H3K > Marshall 412 w/ Celestion Vintage 30s

    Guitar Shop 1995: Ibanez SB (HB) > Boss DS-2 > Cry baby wah > Whammy Pedal > Laney and Bogner Extacy > Roland SDE 3K > Eventide H3K & H4K > Marshall 412 w/ Celestion Vintage 30s

    December 2005 G1: Ibanez SB (HB) > Morley Volume > Digitech whammy > Boss DS1 > Ibanez TS9 > MXR Phase 90 & Phase 100 > Carvin Legacy HD (loop w/ Eventide Harmonizer® & TC G Force) > Carvin 412 w/ Celestion Vintage 30s.



    Stone Gossard/ Pearl Jam:
    * Rig 1: Les Paul > TS-9 > mid 70s Twin reverb (EV 75w speakers)
    * Rig 2: Les Paul > TS-9 > Matchless HC30 head > Marshall 412 w/ 25w speakers

    * Rig 3: Les Paul > TS-9 > 1968 Marshall Plexi Super bass > Marshall 412 w/ 25w speakers (Guitar Shop 1994)


    Tom Delong/Blink 182: Superstrat SPLIT to Marshall JCM 900 (clean) and Mesa Triple Recto (distortion) > Mesa 412 cab (GG.com)


    Tom Dumont/No Doubt: Hamer Explorer style guitar w/ humbucking or SC pickups (10-45 gauge) > Crybaby wah > MXR Microamp (boost for solos) > Dunlop tremolo > Univibe Split Fender Tone Master > 4x12 Tone Master Cab AND Mesa Dual Recto > 4x12 Tonemaster cab. Acoustic Guitars: Guild D25, Takamine NP65C nylon string.

    Tony Iommi/Black Sabbath: SG with humbuckers > Tychobrahe ParaPedal Wah > Ranger Master Treble booster > Laney 100Watt Supergroup Head > Laney 412 cabinet (Guitar World May 1996, Guitargeek.com)


    Tom Morello: RATM/Audioslave: Superstrat w/ EMG humbuckers> crybaby wah > Whammy Pedal > Boss DD3 > DOD EQ > Ibanez digital Flanger > Marshall JCM 2205 50w > Peavey 412 Cab (November 97 Guitar Shop)

    Tom Petty: Tele or Rickernbacker (SC)> Vox Wah > Red Llama OD > Ibanez TS-9 > Boss CE-2 > Boss RV-3 SPLIT TO: Fender Bassman and Vox AC 30 (GG.com)

    Tom Scholz/Boston: 1968 Gibson Deluxe Gold top Les Paul with Dimarzio Super Humbucker pickups > EQ > Cry baby wah > Maestro Echoplex > 100-watt Marshall head > Marshall 412 (EMT Gold Plate reverb used on mixing).


    Warren Hayes/Allman Brothers: Fender Strat w/ Lace pickups, PRS (Humbuckers), Les Paul Standard w/ Pearly Gates Pickups > Soldano SLO 100 (FX loop – Alesis Quadraverb) > 412 cab w/ EV 16 ohm speakers. Amp settings: normal gain: 1 pm, Overdrive gain: 9:30, treble 2 pm, mid 11 pm, bass 2 pm, normal output: max, overdrive master: max, presence: almost maxed. 425 MS ddl, hall reverb 1.8s to 2.4 second @ ~ 50%. (Guitar Shop Spring 94)


    Wes Borland/Limp Bizkit: Ibanez 7 string > noise Gate > MXR Bluebox > Mutron III > Morley Volume/wah > MXR Phase 90 > Boss reverb/delay > Fulltone Deja Vibe > DOD Buzz Box > Mesa Dual Recto > Mesa 4x12 cabinet (September 1998 Guitar Shop)


    Willie Adler/ Lamb of God: ESP Custom w/Seymour Duncan (HB) > DBX compressor > Mesa Mark IV > Mesa 412 (March 2009 Guitar Edge)


    Yngwie Malmsteen: Strat w/ HM3 pickups > BF-2 Flanger > Marshall JMP 50w MK II heads > (2) KORG DDL (DDL and Chorus) > Roland SDE 3K > Marshall 412 w/ 25w speakers. (GG.com, Guitar Shop Winter 95, settings taken from The Recording Guitarist by John Chappell)


    Z Bathory/5 Finger Death Punch: BC Rich Assassin (HB) > Diamond Nitrox HD > Digitech GSP1101 (FX loop) > Diamond 412 cab w/ V30s (March 2009 GW)

    Zakk Wylde/Ozzy Osbourne, Black Label Society: - Les Paul w/ EMG HB > Dunlop Rotovibe > Crybaby > Boss SD-1 > Boss CH-1 > Marshall JCM 800 > Marshall 412 w/ 75w speakers. (Guitar Shop 94, GG.com)

    GuitarHouse
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    # dez/09
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    boa!

    janick
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    # dez/09
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    GuitarHouse
    Valeu fi! espero que este tópico seja útil para muitos aqui, assim como está sendo para mim.

    ogaitnas
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    # dez/09
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    Bem legal, espero que a galera leia e consiga criar timbres sem ficar na base do quero patch p/ avenged sevefold ou sei lá o que hauahaua

    JJJ
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    # dez/09
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    Muito bom! Stick!

    Pena que não tem dois dos meus guitar heroes: Page e Blackmore, mas é uma ótima referência.

    janick
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    JJJ
    Opa! Valeu cara, e junte-se aos bons!

    Verdade, estão faltando alguns dos dinossauros, como o Mark Knopfler por exemplo, mas mesmo assim a lista vale uma olhada ao menos!

    JoãoFarias
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    # dez/09 · Editado por: JoãoFarias
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    bom:D

    janick
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    # dez/09
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    JoãoFarias
    Poxa, valeu cara =) bom saber que meu tópico não foi enterrado!

    xikaoguitar
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    # mai/10
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    [/b] janick [b]

    Rapaz, acabei de comprar o Line 6 Spider Valve 112 e nele vem vários presets de artistas como também efeitos similares aos que que foram utilizados em músicas famosas como Barracuda, YYZ, Rock Like Hurricane e Holy Wars. Esses Presets são até bons, mas, particularmente, acredito que é possível conseguir efeitos similares ou até mais próximos aos dos seus artistas preferidos somente com as simulações de ampli que ele fornece(Clean e Twang[Fender], Blues e Crunch[Marshall], Metal e Insane[Mesa Boogie Engineering]) + um bom pedal de distorção ou overdrive(os moduladores e ambiência que vem no Spider Valve já dispensam o uso de qualquer outro pedal existente no mercado).


    Sou um fã apaixonado pelo timbre que o Mark Morton e o Will Adler do Lamb of God tiram, até porque gosto muito da afinação D Drop e do som da Banda. Consegui um timbre próximo ao do Lamb of God usando a simulação Metal na luz amarela - que simula um Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier - o meu Pedal Amp Simulator AS-1da Nig e a minhya Schecter Omen 6. Até o fim do mês e antes do dia 1 de junho posto um vídeo mostrando o timbre que eu consegui e suas configurações, tanto no pedal quanto no amp, para qeu vocês avaliem

    Abraços

    has4
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    # jun/10
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    Como pude ter deixado passar este maravilhoso texto! Registro e recomendo o texto acima!

    xikaoguitar
    kd a gravinha aí?

    xikaoguitar
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    # jun/10
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    has4

    ninguém tinha respondido o tópico e nem cobrado antes do dia 1 de junho, aí nem me esforcei pra gravar porque a faculdade tava pesada e eu de vez em quando eu trabalho em 2 períodos pra suprir as horas que a empresa vai parar por causa dos jogos da seleção. mas bem... já que é assim, me dêem até o dia 21 de julho que eu posto ou um vídeo ou algum sample com som de ambos para comparação

    janick
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    # jun/10
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    xikaoguitar
    A mesma coisa com o tópico velho.

    Modestia à parte, postei um tópico do caralho que alguns users apenas vieram responder, enquanto o resto perde tempo brigando ou respondendo tópico de noob cabaço.

    Por mim tanto faz mesmo, pq esse texto sempre que preciso me ajuda de uma forma absurda!

    :)

    MauricioBahia
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    # jun/10
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    Bom tópico mesmo. Eu nem tinha visto!

    janick
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    # jun/10
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    MauricioBahia
    Pois é! Numa época que precisei tocar alguns covers dessa lista, ela foi bem precisa nos timbres, fato!

    xikaoguitar
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    # jun/10
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    janick

    Você já deve ter visto que sou novato por aqui. e o mais agravante é o fato de eu ter despertado interesse pelos produtos da Line 6 agora, pois faz 2 meses que comprei o meu Spider Valve 112. E, para mim, o texto também veio bem a calhar. Eu acharia legal se nós colocassemos ou um vídeos ou uma gravações aqui mostrando os timbres similares ou iguais aos do texto com nossos equipos Line 6 para trocarmos idéias. O seu tópico realmente ótimo e você tá de parabéns pela iniciativa. Então, postar vídeos ou samples seria uma maneira de dar vida longa ao tópico porque esse realmente vale a pena, justamente pelo fato de ninguém estar batendo boca e nem brigando aqui. se eu quisesse brigar com alguém eu iria a um show de axé. Por isso peço a ajuda de vocês: cobrem e postem também seus timbres. Vamos comparar e trocar ídéias!

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