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=2776This post was edited by sMACKTRiCKz on Nov 23 2012 03:05pm