Guitar effect patches for the zoom G2 and G2.1u
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The Ocean - Jimmy Page
Description:
As close as I think can be gotten to Jimmy Pages basic "Tonebender->Marshall SLP-1959 100-watt" setup (from 'How The West Was Won'). The compression and reverb is for headphones/monitors, but you probably want to turn both off if you are going into a clean tube amp (or a simulated tube) and put a tape echo in to be true to the Page sound. To get the sound exactly, play with the volume, as the sound depends entirely on the booster and therefore on the power of your pickups. Its obvious to some, but make sure you turn off the cab sim when going into an amp.
Contributor:
Ar-Pharazon
Date uploaded:
2007-09-23
Patch parameters:
Sense:
6
Attack:
FS
Level:
80
Position/Depth:
5
Rate/Freq:
7
Level/Mix:
1.0
Gain:
1.0
Tone:
5
Level:
2
Bass:
0
Middle:
12
Treble:
0
Lo mid/Mic type:
Co
Presence/Mic pos:
1
Harmonics:
Decay:
30
Tone:
5
Mix:
50
Comments
2007-09-23
Sounds great, will need some tweaking depending on your pickups of course.
2007-09-23
this s good! sounds very similar to Jimmy Page's live stuff =D thank yyou helped me doing STH live =)
2007-09-23
Awful
2007-09-23
thank you thank you!
2007-09-23
too much gain
2007-09-23
Spot on!!! Great for most led zep tracks, and generally a good patch for messing around in, good job
2007-09-23
Great!
2007-09-23
Awesome!! great for other led zeppelin songs and basicly fits all 70' blusey rock songs
2007-09-23
buen sonido amigo, muy parecido al sonido potente de jimmy page
2007-09-23
excelent, this is the pagey
2007-09-23
A little bright for a Tele (made for LP I think)
2014-02-16
why do you comment your own post? retarded
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