BOSS GT-10 Patches by JamesLimborg.com
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@Labtec86 - Thanks. I am 41 years old; Years of experience with the guitar has made me a good guitar player.
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@JamesLimborg and your playing is amazing too man. Very very very impressed. keep it up man!
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@vigierandprsrule - The BOSS GT-10 is definately worth more with these patches; I didn't like any of the factory patches that came with the BOSS GT-10; That's what led me to making them myself with the Creamware 64-band spectrum analyzer.
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@JamesLimborg wow! never knew that! anyways props to you,you turned a boss GT-10 into gold
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Continued: Using a small speaker with a rip/tear in it is probably what gave Tom Scholtz's guitar sound a GROWL (I call it); I couldn't get that growl; But I was able to capture the sound well enough to enjoy.
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@vigierandprsrule - Thanks. I had all of the guitar only tracks for the Boston music I made BOSS GT-10 patches for; That and the use of the Creamware 64-band spectrum analyzer made it possible to copy the Boston guitar sound really close; I didn't copy them 100%, but maybe 90%. I think I read that Tom Scholtz ran his guitar amp through a small speaker (like a little radio speaker, maybe 4" or something) and I think I read that speaker had a rip/tear in it.
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i've never heard anyone get the boston tone spot on,well done my friend
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@Labtec86 - Thanks; I worked very hard trying to copy these guitar sounds. Thanks for the comment.
whats the song at 0:46-0:53
griffinfamily 3 days ago
@griffinfamily - It's a song by Van Halen on their 1984 album (same album the Van Halen song titled Jump was released on) titled Top Jimmy. You have to tune the guitar from E A D G B E to D A D A C D for Van Halen's song titled Top Jimmy.
JamesLimborg 3 days ago