Guitar effect patches for the Boss ME-50

The ME-50 Guitar Multiple Effects is a floor-based multi-effects processor built with the ruggedness and simplicity of a stompbox. Designed to work with your amplifier, the ME-50 focuses on killer multi-effects (like COSM overdrive and distortion) rather than amp modeling. And dialing in your tone is easy, thanks to dedicated knobs for each effect section, three footswitches and a built-in expression pedal. So if you want great-sounding effects without all the menu surfing, the ME-50 is everything you need.


 

Apache - The Shadows

Description:

I use a Les Paul, so I put the tone modifier on "H-S". If you don't have a tremolo bar, you can put the expression pedal on "- octave" and use that for the dips. I'm not an expert on vintage gear, but I assume the speakers had a high mid-range and poor bass response. So I rolled back the bass on my amp and boosted the mid, adjust treble to taste. I also used my bridge pick up.

Contributor:

musichacker

Date uploaded:

2009-03-09

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Patch parameters:

TONE MODIFY: PRESENCE
COMPRESSOR:

Sustain:

0

Level:

0

NOISE SUPRESSOR:

Threshold:

0

REVERB: ROOM

Level:

20

OVERDRIVE/DISTORSION: NATURAL

Drive:

10

Bottom:

70

Tone:

80

Level:

100

MODULATION: TREMOLO

Rate/Key:

65

Dep/Harm:

65

E.Lev/Res:

65

DELAY: OFF
PEDAL: VOLUME
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Comments

2012-12-05

Hi @FishyMcNuggets Hi Ken The Lap King and the National are very different gartuis, both great in their individual ways the obvious advantage with the Lap King is that it is a top-notch modern instrument, reliable for gigging etc. I love the old New Yorkers but you never know when a 70+ year old electronic component decides to call it a day, so for gigging I only use the Lap Kings.

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