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Guitar tone chasers, rejoice! In this guitar video course, recording expert Gary Hiebner discusses several common types of amp tones and shows how each one can be duplicated with an amp sim. You’ll learn about setting controls, tweaking, and combining various chains to get different results. Grab your guitar and learn! These guitar videos are designed for guitarists using amp sims.
Gary begins with one of the most iconic rock amps of all, the Marshall JCM800, and demonstrates the mid- to high-gain sounds for which it’s famous. Then it’s on to the Orange Rockerverb to show its famous creamy, fuzzy tone that’s loved by so many. Next, we’ll introduce the Dual Rectifier from Mesa Boogie, where you’ll learn how to achieve its distinctive high-gain tone, which is renowned for its deep bass.
Then Gary covers the recent classic, the EVH 5150, which many consider to be the standard for modern high gain, followed by a pair of classic Fender amps famed for their bell-like cleans and angry half-dirty tones. Other amps covered include the Vox AC30 (for the chime), Roland Jazz 120 (cleanest of cleans), Mesa Boogie Mark V (high gain classic), and more!
If you’re new to recording electric guitar with an amp sim, you need to check out this course. This guitar recording course will equip you with a wide array of classic guitar sounds, enabling you to record your own guitar parts with ease. See the individual amp tones video tutorial descriptions for more information about these archetypal tones. A world of guitar tone awaits… Watch “Exploring Different Types of Amp Tones” today!
What You Will Learn:
-How to obtain the characteristic distorted tones of famous amps like the Marshall JCM800, Orange Rockerverb, and Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier
-Combining the pristine clean tone of a Roland Jazz 120 with a high-gain sound for a unique texture
-Creating a wide range of classic Fender tones, from sparking clean to gritty and half dirty
-And more!