Scott Peterson
11-01-2004, 05:15 PM
Nothing fancy, no tricks. Just what I am playing through nowadays.
The key to this pedal is the 4-band post-EQ; with it I can make the tones I dial in just sound perfect for my ear and needs. Well, almost better than perfect; like I was mixing out on the board. I know how to mix, I know how to EQ and I know what I want. Now.... well, I can just GET it. No sweat.
This is all out of context, just dry guitar with no other instruments. But you'll get the overall picture of what I like anyway.
Melancon Custom Artist -> VHT Valvulator -> Line 6 POD XT Live recorded direct digitally via USB out.
Sounds a lot like this:
Click here to hear the Melancon Custom Artist/POD XTL (http://128.121.187.118/MelanconXTLiveTasteTest.mp3)
No outboard post EQ/Compression or effects -except out of the XTL. No tricks after I cut the clip. Just cut it and output the mp3.
For the digital hater's out there; don't listen *for* "digitis"; listen to the feel, the life, the bounce, the tone. I am really liking this setup.
0:00
The clip starts with my Melancon on the neck SC and a Fender Bassman Clean with the way. Then you'll hear it clean, with chorus, and delay.
1:31
Vox AC-30TB tone. Volumes up/down. Ranges of tones.
2:47
Marshall Classic Rock Tone - a bit darker, but it cuts very well.
4:12
Diezel Modern Rock Tone. Big full tone. Takes up some space sonically.
5:09
Soldano Modern Rock Tone. RAWK! Different tilt on the modern rock thing, cuts and fits in denser mixes or with other guitar tones in a rock format.
5:36
Bogner XTC - Modern Rock Tone. Big chewy rock tone; works well for most anything. Takes up a fair amount of sonics.
6:02
Marshall JCM 800 - A very useful heavier Marshall'esque tone that works well in classic rock or modern rock type of stuff.
6:29
Mesa Rectifier - Modern rock tone for the Creed/Bizkit stuff. Has good bass definition but still leaves room for the kick and bass player.
8:03
Back to clean. Faded out with the volume pedal.
Nothing over the top; and I did the clip this way not to highlight my playing, but to show a tiny touch of what I am doing with this pedal. It does SO much more; it'd take hours to demo it properly.
I really dig this thing.
The key to this pedal is the 4-band post-EQ; with it I can make the tones I dial in just sound perfect for my ear and needs. Well, almost better than perfect; like I was mixing out on the board. I know how to mix, I know how to EQ and I know what I want. Now.... well, I can just GET it. No sweat.
This is all out of context, just dry guitar with no other instruments. But you'll get the overall picture of what I like anyway.
Melancon Custom Artist -> VHT Valvulator -> Line 6 POD XT Live recorded direct digitally via USB out.
Sounds a lot like this:
Click here to hear the Melancon Custom Artist/POD XTL (http://128.121.187.118/MelanconXTLiveTasteTest.mp3)
No outboard post EQ/Compression or effects -except out of the XTL. No tricks after I cut the clip. Just cut it and output the mp3.
For the digital hater's out there; don't listen *for* "digitis"; listen to the feel, the life, the bounce, the tone. I am really liking this setup.
0:00
The clip starts with my Melancon on the neck SC and a Fender Bassman Clean with the way. Then you'll hear it clean, with chorus, and delay.
1:31
Vox AC-30TB tone. Volumes up/down. Ranges of tones.
2:47
Marshall Classic Rock Tone - a bit darker, but it cuts very well.
4:12
Diezel Modern Rock Tone. Big full tone. Takes up some space sonically.
5:09
Soldano Modern Rock Tone. RAWK! Different tilt on the modern rock thing, cuts and fits in denser mixes or with other guitar tones in a rock format.
5:36
Bogner XTC - Modern Rock Tone. Big chewy rock tone; works well for most anything. Takes up a fair amount of sonics.
6:02
Marshall JCM 800 - A very useful heavier Marshall'esque tone that works well in classic rock or modern rock type of stuff.
6:29
Mesa Rectifier - Modern rock tone for the Creed/Bizkit stuff. Has good bass definition but still leaves room for the kick and bass player.
8:03
Back to clean. Faded out with the volume pedal.
Nothing over the top; and I did the clip this way not to highlight my playing, but to show a tiny touch of what I am doing with this pedal. It does SO much more; it'd take hours to demo it properly.
I really dig this thing.