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    Tone Tone Tone! It's all about tone. Decided to make a list of some of my work.

    It's one of my hobbies in my free time.

    I use a variety of ways, but first thing I do is study, study, study. Internet to the rescue.
    What gear did they use? Then try to emulate things with physical gear and/or DAW plugins.

    As always, studio "magic" is a huge piece of the puzzle.

    Here's some of my work; not all are "100 %", and some have patchwork backing tracks (some have real):



    Iron Maiden:


    DIO Sabbath:


    VH1:


    VH1:


    Boston:


    1984 VH:


    Sykes Whitesnake:


    Badlands:


    Early Rush:


    Moving Pictures Rush:


    Early Sabbath:


    Mindcrime Queensryche:


    RATT:


    Early Journey:


    TNT:


    Early Def Leppard:


    Rhoads Ozzy:

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    Those are all really great. Nice work.

    The first VH is even more spot on Warren Demartini than EVH IMO.

    The other 2 VH are EVH all the way


    So -who's tone is requires the most work to dial?
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      Re: Guitar Tone And Its Many Variations

      Originally posted by NegativeEase View Post
      Those are all really great. Nice work.

      The first VH is even more spot on Warren Demartini than EVH IMO.

      The other 2 VH are EVH all the way


      So -who's tone is requires the most work to dial?
      Thanks - the most difficult (figuring out-wise) were:

      EVH 1st album (lots of studio magic esp. verb going on)
      Alex Lifeson Moving Pictures (2 amps - Marshall Club & Country + HIWATT DR103; Roland CE-1)
      Sykes Whitesnake (Mesa Boogies in stereo w/ Lexicon PCM42, quad [yes, quad] tracked)

      I have yet to really nail Ritchie Blackmore's studio tone(s). That's a tough mofo, believe it or not.

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        Nice, comprehensive collection of tones!
        Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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          Sounds pretty good on some of those (the NIB one sound bang on to me)!
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