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Friday, February 17th 2012, 12:48pm

there isn't a supro profiled anywhere?

CH
nope, the closer a the moment would be to profile the one from the Line6 HD..... :wacko: ;(
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" Serghei Rachmaninoff


JonG

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 1:25pm

Tad too thin ---->||<----- JonG... its got the flavor but lacks a lil' definition to fit in there IMO of course and with all due respect. I dig your playing...there isn't a supro profiled anywhere?

CH



Yeah, it is too thin, but I think that was probably due to me fiddling with the cab parameters. I will give it another go later. The "live" sound of course wasn't a supro, it was a marshall, a couple of them in fact.

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 5:01pm

Oh? Would like to know which Marshal. Last night I was jamming "The Ocean" along with Guitarpro6 using the Marshal JTM45 and got pretty close... just need to hook my wah up I think. Hey... out of curiosity what scale are you using for that Jimmy Page zeppelin sound?

Thanks much,
CH

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 5:05pm

Hey... out of curiosity what scale are you using ?


It must be a vintage one......

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 5:14pm

Oh no you did int!! :D

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 5:16pm

RE: Led Zep '73 live tone, is this close ?

I am trying to nail the '73 live tone. I know this isn't right, but I would be interested in some constructive criticism as to why this isn't right and what frequencies to pull or push if I add a studio EQ after the cab. This "sort of" fits but just not "there" yet.

My tone starts 11 seconds in.

http://soundcloud.com/jonguk/kemper-led-zep-live-tone-test
could you upload the profile/rig?
please.......... 8)

JonG

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 7:34pm

RE: RE: Led Zep '73 live tone, is this close ?

I am trying to nail the '73 live tone. I know this isn't right, but I would be interested in some constructive criticism as to why this isn't right and what frequencies to pull or push if I add a studio EQ after the cab. This "sort of" fits but just not "there" yet.

My tone starts 11 seconds in.

http://soundcloud.com/jonguk/kemper-led-zep-live-tone-test
could you upload the profile/rig?
please.......... 8)
I will do once I have finalised it as the current one is too thin, not right yet but once I've cracked it I will upload it.

JonG

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 7:36pm

out of curiosity what scale are you using for that Jimmy Page zeppelin sound?

Thanks much,
CH

No idea :D This is one of those things that I've been doing for years and have no idea about scales and modes etc. I play by ear only these days.....I can still read music but left that behind many years ago.

JonG

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 10:08pm

Here's another go at it using a different amp this time.

Better ? My ears are completely fried now from trying to do this so I shall take a break of this for a couple of days and revisit it again.

http://soundcloud.com/jonguk/kemper-led-zep-live-tonetest3

tylerhb

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Saturday, February 18th 2012, 10:17am

I am really no expert on led zep, but it simply sounds great and really has that special vibe :thumbup: