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machogriz
Joe,

I absolutely love your lead guitar sound in your lessons (for example, the sound you get when you start the solo part in the new AC/DC lesson). I was wondering how you get that sound. Could you describe it for me/us?

Thanks!
Tolek
I was going to ask the same question. biggrin.gif I wanted to know what sound you use for the first part, the riffing part of that lesson. smile.gif
Cheers.
Joe Kataldo
it's all in the fingers, guitars and finger, I don't even use an amp or a distortion, they do all cool.gif













Ok just joking,

MM JP w/bareknukcles nailbomb
Mark IV
mesa 1x12 w/celestion c90
SM57
presonus blue tube
M-audio delta
Protools or cubase

on my website you can find the settings I use and pics
www.JoeKataldo.com

Take care,

Joe
David Wallimann
Thanks Joe, I needed some Mark IV settings as well! :-)
And your tone is awesome!
Joe Kataldo
QUOTE (David Wallimann @ Mar 10 2009, 02:50 PM) *
Thanks Joe, I needed some Mark IV settings as well! :-)
And your tone is awesome!



your welcome...hey do you have a mark IV?
David Wallimann
QUOTE (Joe Kataldo @ Mar 10 2009, 09:46 PM) *
your welcome...hey do you have a mark IV?


Yeah, I don't use it for GMC but for studio recordings.
I got it last summer. It's a combo widebody.
It took me a while to get used to, but I love it!!!
Joe Kataldo
QUOTE (David Wallimann @ Mar 11 2009, 02:33 PM) *
Yeah, I don't use it for GMC but for studio recordings.
I got it last summer. It's a combo widebody.
It took me a while to get used to, but I love it!!!


It's a great amp smile.gif
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