Guitar effect patches for the zoom G2 and G2.1u

Introducing The G Series from Zoom. Zoom's new G2 combines a harmonized pitch shifter with a built-in PCM drum machine. It also sports the World's fastest patch change.


 

scars of the cricifix - deicide

Description:

this is my main riff playing patch. i call it DEICIDE. i play in a death metal band. i'm kind of addicted to the bone crushing distortions of brutal death metal bands like deicide or cannibal corpse. this patch is inspired from "scars of the crucifix", a deicide song. note - turn off the comp, wah/efx, mod/sfx, delay & reverb modules as this is a dry, riff playing distortion. but u can use this as a basic patch & add some effects to make a solo playing patch. sometimes i add up a little delay or the harmonized pitch shifter or the wah & raise the patch level to create a decent patch for solo playing. my experience - i made this patch with my bc rich warlock in my stranger cube80 amp. i NEVER had any feedback or noise problems on stage. i tune my guitar one step down & use thick strings (10's) and i still get a cutting edge distortion. but this is strictly a patch for playing death metal. dont end up playing some GnR shit with this patch!

Contributor:

ronny_the fiddler

Date uploaded:

2008-03-24

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Patch parameters:

COMPRESSOR: OFF
WAH/EFX: OFF
ZNR - Noise reduction: nr - ZNR

Threshold:

16

DRIVE: Ed - Extreme Distorsion

Gain:

90

Tone:

10

Level:

90

EQ: ON

Bass:

12

Middle:

10

Treble:

10

Extra EQ/Cabinet & Mic: Cb - Cabinet & mic

Lo mid/Mic type:

dy

Presence/Mic pos:

0

Harmonics:

MOD/SFX: OFF
DELAY: OFF
REVERB: OFF
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Comments

2008-03-24

great

2008-03-24

not really so

2008-03-24

Good

2008-03-24

great, dude.

2008-03-24

not bad...

2008-03-24

This one is awesome!

2008-03-24

good sound but not so closed to deicide sound

2013-01-05

wow fred flintstone is very old

2013-01-10

love the description

2014-01-05

Good

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