Re: POD Pro XT rackmount modeler.
yeah, i think there are many ways of working- for heavier music, i certainly see many people sticking with what works- a band playing loud rock. For the heavy stuff I record though (my own), I really try to get away from those stock power chord thumpy things, since there are so many people doing it...usually a lot better than I ever could.
Actually, it wasn't me in the studios that picked the sounds, it was the producer. I can basically play with any sound I get- I mean, if I am playing my own music, belive me, I tweak every facet of my sound (45 minutes is nothing- I will work for days getting a guitar sound right, but im insane that way- plus, it is my own personal studio so i can afford it!). I know everyone has different methods of working- go ahead, let these guitarists who disagree get in a room with engineers! they are honestly the works- arguing about years certian mic capsules were made- its really insane..
Whatever you like, and are comfortable with, you tend to re-use over and over. The tendancy is to go with predictable results.
I get calls for a lot of styles, from jazzy stuff, to folk, to straight rock to weird ambient progressive soundscapes (my fav)...in my case, there really is no 'band' to capture the chemistry of- it is a producer, a songwriter, maybe a performer, and I am there to give em what they want- they can screw around with it later- thats what I am paid for.
Personally, I like to commit to things first too. But I will also use anything I can get my hands on to get there- sometimes it takes lots of tweaking- hardware or software, since I am not very satisfied with stock heavy guitar sounds. Or most 'classic' sounds for that matter.