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TONE NAME: Cart Shiv Ac GT1

  • Created with: Helix
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  • Style:
    All purpose
  • Date: 5/29/23
  • Downloads: 244
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  • Comments:
    Set up for Exp pedal control of rhythm and lead tones and volumes, with IRs for cabs (plus an acoustic snapshot). Below is the IR data. The IRs are from Celestion, Ownhammer and 3Sigma. The IRs, per snap: 1. (Celestion) Creamback 2x12 closed SM57 bright (Celestion) Creamback 2x12 closed SM57 balanced 2. (Celestion) Creamback 2x12 closed SM57 bright (Celestion) Creamback 2x12 closed SM57 bright 3. (Celestion) Creamback 2x12 closed SM57 bright (Ownhammer) 212 Bogner-OS M25 160-08 4. (Celestion) Creamback 2x12 closed SM57 bright (Ownhammer) 212 Bogner-OS M25+V30 160-? (I'm not sure which number, because Helix truncates the names when they get too long. Each mic [this is the 160] goes from 0-10 for brightness, so pick what you like.) 5. (Celestion) Creamback 2x12 closed SM57 bright (Ownhammer) 212 Bogner-OS M25 160-08 6. (Celestion) Creamback 2x12 closed SM57 bright (Ownhammer) 212 Bogner-OS M25 160-08 7. (Celestion) Creamback 2x12 hi gain 121 + 57 (Ownhammer) 212 Bogner-OS M25+V30 160-? 8. (3Sigma) Acoustic IR of your choice (If you don't need an acoustic snap, put whatever you want here.) Acoustic IR of your choice Some notes: I rarely use the guitar's volume control. The whole point of these patches is to place control under your foot, but occasionally reduction is unavoidable, and I will allow that. LOL They use external exp pedal 2 for wah wah. There's no way around that since the onboard exp is always controlling overall volume, etc. If you want, you could also assign other fx to exp 3. For instance I like to control the amount of reverb and delay with exp 3. The compressor in the top line has a variable threshold, so that louder chords in the rhythm position (pedal back) get the same amount of reduction as less loud single notes in the forward lead position. I go for around 6db of reduction for both. Depending on the pickups you use, you may want to adjust the variable threshold settings and/or the output level of the comp.

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