Amplitube isn't so bad..

I farted really badly while I was listening to this and the stench of despair that filled the room matched the pain felt by my ears.

Dont try cleaning your bowls out through your ears again , didnt they teach you that back in pre school not to shit from you ass into your ears , oh thats right you didnt listen back then either did you:)

Have a Great Day :)
 
Dont try cleaning your bowls out through your ears again , didnt they teach you that back in pre school not to shit from you ass into your ears , oh thats right you didnt listen back then either did you:)

Have a Great Day :)

youre drunk :bah:

do you work for SONY/BMG?
 
Really digging these DIs and the riffs so I gave it one more try.


 
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Here is another mix test with VST AmpRack with the stock cab.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/51105490/ToneTestAmpRack.mp3


And one more reamped with my Pod HD500. It's the recto model with the stock cab.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/51105490/ToneTestPodHDRectoOnX.mp3

Here is another Pod HD500 but with the Engl Fireball model with the stock cab.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/51105490/ToneTestPodHDFireball409.mp3

I'll put the original Lecto one here again too so they are all in the same post

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/51105490/ToneTestLecto.mp3

which one do you think is the best?
 
Lecto.
Fireball is nice too.
The recto model on the HD500 has a fuzziness I don't like. It seems very usable and deserves a sharp cut btw.
I don't talk about VST AmpRack as I didn't yet decide if I like it or not :/
 
I ve use your files to test to sd2 presets.... really like the way it comes up


 
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thanks for the feedback. I think I like the Lecto the best as well. Although I'm happy with the pod hd recto tone as well. What fuzz are you talking about? What frequencies do you think are sticking out too much?
 
I'm going to try and reamp through my Mesa F50 amp with a genz benz G-Flex 2x12 cab some time soon. Can't promise it'll sound good though! lol
 




More reamps with my 6505 and Mark V. Can anyone give me some pointers as how to lift the sonic cloud off of this?
Also: no boost pedals were used.
 
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"stiff" is definitely how I'd describe it. I constantly battle with that type of sound in my mixes no matter what amp's, mic's and cab's I use. I do have a little bit of tape drive on the stereo bus along with some tube drive on the guitar bus but it just doesn't really seem to help. Also, I can't seem to get good stereo separation unless I use a stereo widening tool.