Vox Tonelab LE Clean with chorus
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That is ULTRA-SWEET!!!!!
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Hi, can you please tell me the settings your are using ? Thank you !
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haha funny, but he played well thou
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It should be against the law to go sleeveless with chicken arms like that!
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OMG - nice playing.
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nice technique
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Love you man.. I just miss some more bass onto that guitar.. use the neck pickup or the middle pickup and neck aswell
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what amp ro speaker do you use in this viedo?? or you directly connect the vox le into the computer??
aintnaive 1 year ago
Hey man,
I always go direct from the Tonelab to a mixer. These clips were recorded with the camera mic. The mixer in this case was run through two monitors (1 X 12 and 1" horn). That's what you're hearing. Of course the camera mic scoops all the bass out.
mxgr194 1 year ago
Bear in mind that the camera mic scoops a good bit of the low end out of the sound. The actual sound is quite a bit fatter in person.
The beginning of the clip is actually the neck plus middle pickups.
Thanks for checking it out,
Mike
mxgr194 3 years ago
Well thanks very much. The longer I play, the more I realize that you'll get "your" sound no matter what you plug into within reason. Still, new toys are fun.
mxgr194 3 years ago
Certainly you should be able to tie the Tonelab into the effects loop of the Peavey.
Rather than plug into the amps input, plug into the Tonelab and send from the output of the tonelab to the effects return of the Peavey.
Bypass the cabinet modelling on the tonelab and start tweaking.
It's not the ideal set up but you shuld be able to get useable sounds with some patience.
Good luck.
mxgr194 3 years ago