 Hey everyone, this is Kenny and today I would like to dial in some cool Tame Impala-esque tone using the Blackstar Silverline. And I'm going to use the Architect software to dive in deep into the editing. So I got this awesome Rickenbacker 620 that I'm borrowing from a legendary rockstar. And I got into Voice Clean Bright and to TVP is at EL84. So it's got a bright clean tone, the gain at around 3.6. So it's in the cleaner side of things, but having the EL84 TVP, the two power emulation, it's got that nice compression. So let's hear it completely dry and it sounds like this. Right? So what I like about this having the EL84 2-Bamp emulation is that it's just nice and even throughout when you sustain the notes. You can hear the low end, the top end, the mid-range. If I were to switch that over to 6x6, you'll probably hear the low end more than the highs. Right? So the low end just jumps out a little bit more than the highs. But I want it to be a little bit more on the even side of things that have it switch over to EL84. You can still hear that shimmer. And I have the bass at 8.2, mid-range at 7, treble at 6.1. So good sound. And then I have the ISF at around 3.6. So the ISF is a very cool feature because you could set your EQ pretty bright on the conventional amp. If you set it like that, it gets too piercing. But if you set the ISF to a certain size, then you could tame down a lot of that piercing top end. But not on this case, but for other things. So let's hear that again. And then Tame and Paul's tone, the guitar tone has a lot of reverb, delay, and some nice luscious chorus. So let's add that. So I have the size pretty large and the level cranked. So it sounds like this. So you can still hear that nice clean tone, but it fills it up nicely with that plate reverb. And I'm going to have a little bit of a slapback delay just to fan things up a little bit. And ever so slightly you hear that fatness without, very subtle, but you could really hear the difference if you turn it off and on back and forth. Now into the chorus. So I have the mix and depth cranked all the way up with a speed at 4.1. So you could really hear that warble and the chorus sound. Not as warbly where the pitch is completely shifted.