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TONE NAME: REDFEATHER

  • Created with: Helix LT
  • Author:
  • Band:
    Redfeather
  • Guitarist:
    Joshua John
  • Style:
    Country/Rock / Modern Country
  • Date: 9/2/18
  • Downloads: 2457
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  • Comments:
    Firstly, Redfeather is the band I use this for. Just so you understand the name! Quick Overview of how the patch is set up: Snap 1 - General clean tone with stereo chorus Snap 2 - Main crunch tone. straight into the Brit Plexi Brt with slight parallel reverb. Snap 3 - Dirt. Essentially is the same as Snap 2 but with and overdrive added for extra saturation. Snap 4 - Boogie. Main Lead tone. Has higher gain as well as 1/4 note delay. Note: there are two delays in the signal chain. One is 1/4 notes, other is a slapback. I often go to stomp mode while in Snap 4 to change which delay I want on my lead tone, depending on the song. Snap 5 - Clean Edge. Similar to Snap 1, but with Slapback delay added, and no chorus. Snap 6 - Slapback. Similar to Snap 2, but with slapback delay added. Snap 7 - Mud. Same as Snap 3, but with stereo chorus added. (It's called mud because it's the same as the 'Dirt' snap, but with wet effects. So like, wet dirt. Mud. Funny right?) Snap 8 - This is a utility snap. Is essentially Snap 3 but with a lot of Reverb. I only use it to replicate the Intro part the song 'Drunk on a Plane' by Dierks Bentley. Just a note, I use this patch almost exclusively with a Gibson Les Paul, and I rely on the coil tapping of my pickups to get any twangier sounds. Also, there is an EQ at the end of the chain to tweak your overall tone. That probably the best spot to start tweaking to adjust for your different guitar, as it won't affect all the different snap settings.

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