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Nov 23 2012 03:03pm
Quote (Chr1soH @ Nov 23 2012 06:37pm)
Gilmourish.com is a great site to get you started if you wanna get Gilmour's tone.

I'd start with HW Clean (suppose that's some Hiwatt modelling amp), add a big muff and boost and then tape echo.

http://www.gilmourish.com/?p=3601 There's some amp settings.

Nothing much you can do other than try your way forwards


Quote (bob(Cs2) @ Nov 23 2012 08:01pm)
Ok here's the Gilmour's tone for Money, i'm sure you can adapt it to Comfortably Numb.

Gain - 7
Bass - 5
Mid - 6
Treble - 8
Reverb - 2 (although in CM, i'm sure it's more of a 6+)

Delay Pedal @
Rate - 15-25ms
Feedback - 10%
Mix - 50%

Tremolo Pedal @
Rate - 30%
Depth - 80%
Lvl - 50%

Fuzz Pedal @
Lvl - 7
Drive - 7
Tone - 6

Bridge pickup.

If this isn't what you are looking for, may i suggest www.pinkfloyd.com and a direct email.


Those are interesting and all, but I'm NOT looking for Gilmour's tone. I apologize if I didn't make it clear in the original post, but I'm looking for the tone found specifically in this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBI0QbMyPbs&noredirect=1, performed by a guy called KOBIBA.

His tone I find is alot more volatile and distorted that Gilmour's, and I'm trying to reproduce that exact tone.

PDF manual for ZOOM g9.2tt is here: www.zoom.co.jp/download/E_G92tt.pdf, but I think it'd be difficult for anyone to try to produce this tone on the pedal without actually owning the pedal or a similar ZOOM pedal.

As a final note, if I'm going to be paying over 4k fg for an answer, I want exact settings I can program directly into the G9. An example can be found here:

http://guitarpatches.com/patches.php?mode=show&unit=G92TT&ID=2776

This post was edited by sMACKTRiCKz on Nov 23 2012 03:05pm
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Nov 23 2012 08:41pm
Ye well, I'm not doing this coz of the fg ^^ I just want to give you some hints

And I'm pretty sure "kobiba" had Gilmours tone in his mind when he created that tone for the solo, if you know what i mean.
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Nov 23 2012 09:12pm
I can get it for ya... I'll post up Monday if you can wait.
Should be ez.
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Nov 24 2012 05:06pm
Quote (Chr1soH @ Nov 24 2012 03:41am)
Ye well, I'm not doing this coz of the fg ^^ I just want to give you some hints

And I'm pretty sure "kobiba" had Gilmours tone in his mind when he created that tone for the solo, if you know what i mean.


I'm sure he did, so thank you for the links. I'll definitely look over them in the future.

Quote (Superchum @ Nov 24 2012 04:12am)
I can get it for ya... I'll post up Monday if you can wait.
Should be ez.


Perfect. If I test it out and it works, the FG is yours.

I'm not very good with this technical stuff, so just to be clear: The setup I'm using is a Gibson 2012 Les Paul Standard (Heritage Cherry Sunburst) (http://www.gak.co.uk/en/gibson-2012-les-paul-standard-heritage-cherry-sunburst/59711) plugged directly into a ZOOM G9.2tt pedal using a standard guitar/amp cable, headphones to output sound, pedal connected via USB to laptop for recording.

This post was edited by sMACKTRiCKz on Nov 24 2012 05:09pm
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Nov 24 2012 07:57pm
Quote (sMACKTRiCKz @ Nov 24 2012 06:06pm)
I'm sure he did, so thank you for the links. I'll definitely look over them in the future.



Perfect. If I test it out and it works, the FG is yours.

I'm not very good with this technical stuff, so just to be clear: The setup I'm using is a Gibson 2012 Les Paul Standard (Heritage Cherry Sunburst) (http://www.gak.co.uk/en/gibson-2012-les-paul-standard-heritage-cherry-sunburst/59711) plugged directly into a ZOOM G9.2tt pedal using a standard guitar/amp cable, headphones to output sound, pedal connected via USB to laptop for recording.



Gotcha. No amp. I'm sure there's amp models on that unit. I'll get it to sound like that dude. Are you going through any software?
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Nov 25 2012 08:19am
Quote (Superchum @ Nov 25 2012 02:57am)
Gotcha. No amp. I'm sure there's amp models on that unit. I'll get it to sound like that dude. Are you going through any software?


Cubase LE 5. Though that doesn't affect the sound at all, just for recording.

Btw please specify all functions you use, including pedal settings. PM me when you have it ready.
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Dec 1 2012 01:30pm
holy shit thats alot of buttons and knobs and stuff... i will stick to acoustic lol..


good luck though, once you get it right it should be fun. until you want a different tone that is :P
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Dec 2 2012 11:57pm
honestly think your going to have to plug out to another midi/pedal. depending if the pedal/midi has the same patches and mods as the G9 you could even plug out from the G9 into the secondary pedal/midi.

but getting this exact tone from just your pedal is going to be VERY tough.
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Quote (adamu @ Dec 3 2012 06:57am)
honestly think your going to have to plug out to another midi/pedal. depending if the pedal/midi has the same patches and mods as the G9 you could even plug out from the G9 into the secondary pedal/midi.

but getting this exact tone from just your pedal is going to be VERY tough.


why? I think the guy that made the recording was just using a VOX pedal

This post was edited by sMACKTRiCKz on Dec 3 2012 03:00pm
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