Haven't been here in ages, here's a mix.

DIOBOLIC, What kind of eqing in the box are you doing? Could you post some settings or a preset file? How many guitars did you track?


Ok, here are the settings more or less.

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POD Settings-
AMP #46 MS-DIAMONDPLATE (METAL SHOP PACK)
DRIVE- 10
BASS- 6
MID- 4.5
TREB- 10
PRES- 10
VOLUME- 8-8.5
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A.I.R SETTINGS
CAB 22- 4X12 TREADPLATE
MIC 1- 57 ON AXIS
ROOM- 0%
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COMPRESSION
THRES- -2DB
GAIN- 0DB
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GATE-
THRESH- -50DB
DECAY- 0%
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INTERNAL 4 BAND EQ-
LOW- GAIN= +3, FREQ= 100
LOW MID- GAIN= FLAT, FREQ= 250
MID- GAIN= FLAT, FREQ= 2.1K
HIGH- GAIN= FLAT, FREQ=3.0K
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STOMP- DISABLED
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MOD- DIABLED
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DELAY- DISABLED
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REVERB- NONE, DIABLED
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*NOTE*- I use an XT live, I have active EMG pickups, so I have the "pad" switch enabled to cut the gain (sounds too harsh otherwise). The master output is set to the loudest point before it starts to overdrive. I also have the line/amp switch set to "line". I run from the headphone out into my board on a dry track (no eq) so I get a pure sound through the monitors (unaltered).

Here is the eq settings (roughly) "in the box"-

*NOTES*
4 tracks for guitar. Two tracks panned left, two right. I record the 2 left tracks simultainiously (doubled) at the same time. So really, it's one guitar track doubled, but EQ'd and panned differently per track. Same method applies to the right panned guitar tracks (doubled). But the MOST IMPORTANT PART.. I use a slightly different tone for the tracks panned "right". It's really easy... just change the mic setting on your POD to an SM57 "off axis" instead of an SM57 "on axis". Changes the sound drastically, but still has the same general tone. Simple, but it works. Now on to the EQ settings in a multitrack veiw.
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Guitar L1
VOL= -3.8
PAN= LEFT 100
HIGH= 2.3
MID= 2.0
LOW= 4.7
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GUITAR L2
VOL= -9.1
PAN= LEFT 80
HIGH= 6.1
MID= 3.0
LOW= 4.8
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GUITAR R1 (CHANGE MIC SETTINGS ON POD)
VOL= -12.5
PAN= RIGHT 100
HIGH= 2.9
MID= 2.7
LOW= 4.5
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GUITAR R2
VOL= -4.5
PAN= RIGHT 80
HIGH= 3.1
MID= 2.1
LOW= 4.6
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*MORE NOTES*
At mixdown, I eq the entire track accordingly, usually boosting mid to mid high frequencies and cutting any that sound too fizzy. Then I lay a c4 compressor over the whole track to de-ess and remove unwanted sub-frequencies. I limit the whole track to 1db and boost the input accordingly (without creating audible clipping) to help fill in the valleys.
I use Audition 1.5, but any multitrack software will work the same.
My main recording guitar- Agile AB3500bk Baritone with EMGs. I use light picks because (for some reason) I get a snappier tone when recording with them. Tuned in B flat with 11-58 strings.

Ok... vocals.. Couple of you wanted to know how I got that sweet ass vocal sound. lol. You are all going to flame the shit out of me now.
POD and an SM58! Yeah I said it. haha.
Tube preamp model on the POD, low gain, very dry. Then I butcher it in the box until it sounds good. Flame on.

Bass, you ask? POD! hahaha.
Jazz clean model, just tweak it until it sounds like a bass amp.

So there it is. That's all I do. Pretty ghetto-fantastic, but it's worked well for me. Like I said, these are all basic settings and there is no magic going on here. Tone is really subjective... some people don't like my tone, or they unwilling to admit it sounds good when I tell them I use a POD (gear snobs). But I don't care.. whatever sounds good works for me.

Somebody better put this garbage to use! It took me forever to look up and type out all this stuff! haha.

-- and finally, I oredered a new toy to beat on. Ibanez RG321mh (satin black), an Invader bridge pickup, Schaller locking tuners and Graph-Tec bridge saddles. I buy cheap guitars because I destroy them in a short period of time. Otherwise I'd own a Caparison. Just thought I'd tell y'all cause I'm excited about getting another guitar.

Ok, I'm done now.

Whew.
 
I downloaded the patches that you posted and I like them all. Which one of those patches did you use? Thanks for all of the info. It's info like this that helps guys like me understand more about what we are trying to achieve. Love the vocals man, I've actually been wondering about how the POD would work in a vocal chain.
 
I downloaded the patches that you posted and I like them all. Which one of those patches did you use?

I've used them all at one point or another. But my standard rhythm tone is the "triple rec left" for the tracks panned left, and the "triple rec right" for tracks panned to the right side. You should try them in conjunction with the multitrack eq settings I posted and see how well it works for you. I've always been curious to see what someone else's stuff sounds like with those settings.