Re: Another Vox ToneLab quickie demoOn May 10, 4:17 pm, "David" <not@home> wrote:
> "dvaoa" <dv...@altavista . com > wrote in message
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> >I haven't had a chance to pick up a guitar all wee (slammed at work),
> > so late last night I figured I'd throw together a couple more ToneLab
> > demos. Like the first one, I just used a canned drum loop from my
> > Mixcraft DAW, and teh TOneLab presets were used without any editing or
> > modification. Again, I used my workhorse LP copy (DiMarzio SD/bridge,
> > PAF/neck). No bass.
>
> > * w w w .soundclick . com /bands/default.cfm?bandID=564392&content=music
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> Sounds great!!
> I like the sounds the Tonelab makes,especially some of the overdiven/crunch
> ones.
> It has a great feel to it...
> I tried a POD XT Live which i didn't like.If i'm being honest i found it too
> complicated.
> i.e. it did too much and the presets weren't that impressive...
> I had a Digitech GNX3000 which was cool but i also found that to be a bit
> gimmicky with stuff i'll never use.
> I have a rack mount V-AMP PRO which sounds pretty darn good for the
> price,great for over the top metal tones.
> I've kept the V-AMP and the Tonelab LE and use the Tonelab exclusively now,
> for ease of use,it's great.
>
> regards,
> dave
I've come to realize I like all modelers...they're each special in
their own way ;-) I also tend to get bored with just one, so I
usually rotate them after a while (I have 5... I think).
Thanks for listening,
-d