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Object : Feedback
Hello, How can I get a nice and a sustained feedback with my Zoom G9, I have a frontman 212R setted at volume level on 3 and half level output at zoom G9,
as better reference I would like to emulate Gilmour's Sorrow feedback in Pulse album.

Thanks
by  velucette   2010-02-15 00:54:08.0

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Object : One octave higher
Hi !
I'm looking for a sound like Jack white's solos you know with a higher octave. But Octave is just for one lower octave and i don't find the higher octave.

Thanks for your help.

by  Edurna   2010-06-20 12:39:53.0

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Object : Intro and Distortion
Hi, I've had my ZG9.2tt for about 6 Mos now. I replaced a Rocktron
Voodu Valve, which I actually loved. The problem with it is that it
made the guitar's volume knobs pretty useless. You know how you can
roll off the volume on your guitar to clean the sound up a bit? That
wouldn't work with the VV. One volume, but absolutely the best sounds
I've ever had from a guitar unit. I could've added a volume pedal, but
was trying to get the smallest setup I could for clubs.

Because of the volume thing, I switched to the Zoom. I'm more a rhythm
player than anything else, so all I really needed was a few great
clean sounds, a solo sound (for when I do the rare guitar solo), and a
decent overdrive for rhythms.

On the clean sounds, I find that the Zoom delivers really well. I can
get that Roland Jazz Chorus amp sound that just has a such a great
clean sound. The Zoom reproduces it very well. Add a touch of chorus
and it works great.

Where I'm finding difficulty is the overdrive. I cannot seem to get
one that doesn't sound like a real transistory, Bostony, kind of
sound. With the Voodu Valve, I was able to get a really REALLY
realistic and powerful rhythm distortion. With the Zoom, my sound
doesn't really cut through and gets kind of lost. Ideally, it'd be
great to add the distortion to the Roland Amp sound I'm using. From my
understanding, I really can't do that and have to switch preamps to
one that uses a lot of distortion, but also, unfortunately, whimps it
out.

I play covers- anything from The Beatles, to Ac/Dc, to Prince, to
Queen. So I'm not looking for any kind of metal type of sound, just a
great distortion that cuts through.

Am I missing something in my approach? I've used the computer software
to tweak the sounds for all my guitars, but a great rhythmic and
punchy distortion seems to be eluding me. Any hints would be greatly
appreciated.

On your site, I see a lot of SOLO patches, but not many rhythm ones. Am I just missing them?

Thanks
BW
by  brywool   2010-07-22 09:01:32.0

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Object : 12 strings ...
Hello evrybody and excuses for my bad english...

Does anybody knows a good 12 strings sound patch for G9?

I searched the site but found nothing. Maybe some advices to help find myself?


Thanks in advance

Luc
by  ElZikos   2010-07-26 12:40:42.0

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Object : Sitar
Hi guys,
anybody have good SITAR patch for G9.2tt ?
by  metaraul   2010-08-24 02:53:16.0

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