Fellow guitarrist Thomas Dill is a long time kemper user and works - among other endavours - for the online mag Bonedo. And he is a fine guy and a great guitarrist.
He gave me the permission to share his SENSATIONAL profiles of a brown eye girl, well, not exactly. Have fun with the download, just click on the link and the 40 something K
are on your hard drive! IMHO they belong to the best of the best. But you decide ...
The Bonedo Sessions Pack (free) {or the Fried Men Accident}
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Thanks - looking forward to trying these!
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Here is a recording of an intro of Dan Patlanky's - done by me. Faults belong to me.
All 4 profiles are good, but guess which one is the best. IMHO the Thomas Dill's.
Profiles are with all stomps deactivated, pure sound. -
Thanks for both of you, I really like these!
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Cool, thanks but the link seems down.
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Well, not here, deadpan - even left click is functional, right click also, dunno what's going on there
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Hmm, one say address invalid other file could not be downloaded.
I'll try again later.
Thanks!
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Worked on my phone! -
Hmm, one say address invalid other file could not be downloaded.
I'll try again later.
Thanks!
tried again, both works here, if it did not tomorrow, please fell free to write me a PM or conversation as it is now called ...
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Fellow guitarrist Thomas Dill is a long time kemper user and works - among other endavours - for the online mag Bonedo. And he is a fine guy and a great guitarrist.
He gave me the permission to share his SENSATIONAL profiles of a brown eye girl, well, not exactly. Have fun with the download, just click on the link and the 40 something K
are on your hard drive! IMHO they belong to the best of the best. But you decide ...+1
they sound real good. but why so much eq in some of them ? they sound real nice alone
thanks !
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they sound real good. but why so much eq in some of them ? they sound real nice alone
thanks !
You are welcome, number 3 without those EQ sounds dull to me, but that's just my taste - thomas did a great job, did he not? cheers
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Thanks to you both
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Wow! Thank you very much for sharing these. I have to say that when you said sensational it's definitely an understatement. To my taste, no one will ever make a better Friedman than these. They clean up so nicely yet they're ungodly aggressive. You are absolutely correct, they belong to the best of the best and it's mighty generous of the two of you to share these gems.
I can't believe the sound that's coming out of my studio speakers, it sounds like it can shake the walls, shatter the glass, cut through my rib cage, just like the amp is right in front of me ; I have pure cab on five and these have an undeniable amp in the room feel all over them.
Thanks again
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Wow! Thank you very much for sharing these. I have to say that when you said sensational it's definitely an understatement. To my taste, no one will ever make a better Friedman than these. They clean up so nicely yet they're ungodly aggressive. You are absolutely correct, they belong to the best of the best and it's mighty generous of the two of you to share these gems.
I can't believe the sound that's coming out of my studio speakers, it sounds like it can shake the walls, shatter the glass, cut through my rib cage, just like the amp is right in front of me ; I have pure cab on five and these have an undeniable amp in the room feel all over them.
Thanks again
Thank you so much Dean_R! There is a long story behind those rigs. I contacted Thomas, he gave me permission to check those rigs from the Bonedo Test. I uploaded them, and the rest is now history. When i said sensational, i knew that this is almost an understatement! I am very glad that you like them, because you can shatter your speakers with those profiles. Thunderrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Thunderstruck! So, spread the word, Dean! Would be a pity they go unnoticed. cheers
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Fellow guitarrist Thomas Dill is a long time kemper user and works - among other endavours - for the online mag Bonedo. And he is a fine guy and a great guitarrist.
He gave me the permission to share his SENSATIONAL profiles of a brown eye girl, well, not exactly. Have fun with the download, just click on the link and the 40 something K
are on your hard drive! IMHO they belong to the best of the best. But you decide ...Hi Geraldo,
these are simply the best profiles from a friedman i ve ever heard. Thomas is a very nice guy and an outstanding guitar player. I first met him in Cologne on a kemper workshop at musoc store cologne. After the workshop he sends me directely his profile pack which was available a few weeks later on the kemper site. Have you also checked these ones? Some very good profiles of his sovtek amp.THX for charing the friedmans.
Cheers
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Thanks Eltzejupp, nice to meet u again!
yes i know this other pack also, especially the plexi something, BANG! seems he's got a lot of talents
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Right, I have some Dill profiles on my kemper already from that workshop! He is excellent. These are outstanding as well, plus DI! Nice! I found the DI ones work really well with Britt Mars 69 GB cabs if you have them, or Guido's Bogner.
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Thank you, Geraldo, for handing out this advice !
Of course, this profiles belong to the best !
I'm using some profiles of Thomas Dill's rig-pack from the workshop tour (which I visited in Cologne musicstore). And also the Bogner from Guido Bungenstock. -
I am still having such a ball with those! Here is a track called "Fried Men in Black". I wanted to concentrate on a "real" song, but had so much fun noodling around.
Production-wise a disaster, but never mind. All the sounds are profile 3ST. cheers -
Sound great , nice playing too
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I am still having such a ball with those! Here is a track called "Fried Men in Black". I wanted to concentrate on a "real" song, but had so much fun noodling around.
Production-wise a disaster, but never mind. All the sounds are profile 3ST. cheersDoes this mean your previous tireless search for Friedman tones has come to an end? Enjoyed the jam too!