 Hey everyone, this is Kenny and today I would like to dial in some Tom Petty-esque tone using the Blackstar Silverline and deep dive tone shaping using the Architect software. So this is kind of like my favorite sound that's in between crunchy, clean-ish sound and you could get that tone out of a Blackstar. I have it on the clean bright surprisingly enough and I have the gain turned up pretty good and then I have it on the 6V6 voice. So like I was saying on my previous videos, the preamp or the power amp emulation allows you to set a certain amount of compression and certain mid-range frequencies that jump out to my ears. So I have it down to where it's like a little bit more compressed and jangly sounding still. So clean bright gain all the way up and this is what it sounds like. As you can see on the bass in the middle it's around a little less in the middle and then I have the treble turned up a little bit more. So essentially if you do this on a conventional amp it will be too bright but because of the ISF I'm turning up the ISF into the more of the British side of things I'm kind of taking out a little bit of the high end and the low end and kind of emphasizing the mid-range a little bit more so it doesn't get too piercing. It's not like an overdrive sound it's just crunchy but pretty cool and I also have some faster speeding tremolo and then if you want to get more hair just turn up the gain. So that was on the 6V6 so just for the heck of it let's switch it over to like this 6L6. So the volume turned up a lot because less compression but because it's not as compressed you don't hear that squished overdrive sound or the crunchy sound. So if I play the same riff it's a great sound but it's not that sound. So I have it turned down to 6V6. I know the volume drops a little bit because of the compression. You can really do hear that crunchy hair. So essentially the TVP is it's a compression set preset.