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TONE NAME: Joe LoDuca V4

  • Created with: Helix
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  • Style:
    Fusion jazz rock
  • Date: 1/17/23
  • Downloads: 220
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  • Comments:
    Sound and tone is all personal opinion. This one for me, solves some problems: I regard myself as a fusion jazz guitarist who likes looking for a good rock-jazz lead distortion tone. It seems thru the years of trying to create my own presets or downloading others, the presets I've tried seems to fit into one of two categories. Works well for the upper range of the guitar and not the lower. or vise-versa. Or one works good for 1 pickup and not the other 2. Anyway, I tried an experiment that leaded up to this preset. Guitar signal comes in and is first greeted with a "crossover" splitter set to around 600hz (Think its roughly around the G-3rd fret of the first string). So in the preset, I am processing the lower half of the guitar differently from the upper. I tried to find what I thought worked well for that particular range of notes. I set up each while the other was muted, then blended it all together once I felt like I had what I wanted.. Still tweaking this one.. but its turning out to be my go-to for a lot of lead stuff. Seems ok for any pickup combo. Thought I'd share and might send out some links to audio demos in the future.

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