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Jul 15 2008, 04:47 AM |
Hi! I used my Line 6 POD X3 live for this lesson. I chose one of the most metal amps and set it with a lot of gain (9) and treb (7) to make the artificial harmonics sound like a scream.
If your amp doesn't have enough gain to play this type of metal stuff you should add a pedal like the Boss Metal Zone or similars. I also have a pedal called Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Visual Sound) that sounds very good for this style. There are a lot of metal pedal out there... the secret is to set them with a lot of distortion and with the perfect amount of treble. I hope that this helps you. gabriel.- This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Jul 15 2008, 04:47 AM -------------------- My lessons
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Jul 15 2008, 02:13 PM |
Thanks a lot I did consider the MT-2 but theres many people saying it's no good. But I'll try it out in the shop today/tomorrow Thanks again -Rooks/Gabriel That's true. People says It's isn't the best metal pedal but I don't know too much metal pedals. I think that the best way to get a ood distortion is using a head amp like Messa Bogie, Soldano, Marshall, Peavey, etc. I don't use pedals as a main distortion when I play live. But when I record demos and practice at home I use POD or Guitar Rig. Check the gear reviews at GMC, there are a lot of pedals reviewed there. gabriel.- -------------------- My lessons
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Sep 5 2008, 07:37 PM |
My Metal Zone into my JCM800 sounds so much like Priest. I love it Great to know. I have used the JCM 800 in some recording and I really like its distortion. -------------------- My lessons
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