Checked my number of downloads versus donations - it's just over half a percent. so every 200 times someone downloads my profiles, they donate. Never say never, but I don't like the idea of charging for profiles, but at half a percent, it's just not really making a lot of sense either. I spend a lot of time and effort profiling, and have tens of thousands of dollars worth of amps, some of which I still haven't profiled.
I'm not complaining, just stating a fact - if things are like this then it's likely I'm not going to go out of my way to provide any more profiles in this format. If you use the profiles and want to keep the profile flow flowing, you know what to do.
Ok, enough of that, now on with the profiles contained in this pack!
How about:
My Ozzy Crazy Train tone match. Yes, you can have the Randy Rhoads tone at your fingertips!
https://soundcloud.com/okstrat/kemper-crazy-train
My Boston tone match. Same thing. I didn't use a rockman, used a real tube amp and applied a match EQ. IMHO this made for a fuller sound than the rockman devices.
https://soundcloud.com/okstrat/peace-of-mind-edit
Mark Cameron Ocean Mod - 50 watt Purple Marshall, modded by the elusive king of california amp mods himself.
Trainwreck Express clone - some profiles with a Telefunken preamp tube in V1, some with a USA GE 7025/12ax7.
1974 50 watt Marshall - bone stock, not a lot of gain but toneful mojo
Eric Johnson Fuzz Face profiles, fed into the marshall. I had to hand build a small device to interface between the Kemper out and the Fuzz face input so it would work properly. This was a huge pain in the ass to profile!
https://soundcloud.com/okstrat/ej-fuzz-smoother
All amps except for the tone match ones (boston and ozzy) were into a marshall slant clone cab loaded with Celestion UK greenbacks, and miked with a vintage SM57.
Here's the link:
http://petesprofiles.weebly.com/
Would enjoy some feedback here or via email - let me know what you think of these profiles!
Pete