Latest Mysterious Ways U2 Line 6 Tones June 2009 - Includes Full Catalog plus No Line on the Horizon…
Here is my latest complete set of tones. This is as of June 27, 2009. It contains some mods for the No Lines on the Horizon album, plus some revisions to older songs and some new tones for recently revisited catalog tracks.
Actual tones used start at 16A, the ones prior to that are just copies when we did the Cabo gig and I built the setlist on the POD… much prefer MIDI controlling them for me via the drummer!
It might be easier to backup from this tone bundle backup if you want everything…
I use the POD XT Pro with all three Model Packs… The heavy metal one for some distortion tones, the effects one for some cool flanges, reverse delays and keyboard type synth sounds that I mix over the regular tone. The amp model one is on there and I use it on some patches just cause I bought it, but its the least necessary if you are trying to save money!
Remember if you are using these, start with the U2 440 clean tone as your reference and balance all the other patches to it. The idea is get the clean tones the same volume through your rig as if the POD was bypassed so you know you aren’t overdriving the amp too much. Then everything else is audibly relative. I use the Combo Poweramp as my “what are you plugged into” with single coil guitar pickups… Using other settings and high gain guitars (humbuckers) can give drastic volume differences with distorted signals, so you’ll need to play with it. The delays and mod effects should all work as though, and thats the most important sound shaping stuff for me anyway…
Have fun, email me if you like em…
Special shout out goes to Kim who comes out to our shows and downloaded all my tones but couldn’t open them… He doesn’t play guitar, doesn’t have a POD and just thought it would be cool…! That rocks, and makes happy I didn’t put any disclaimers that these are proprietary Line6 tones that only work on their gear…
Go to the media section of our website to see what these sound like live… I have been using them with the Direct In for some rehearsal recordings and they sound good direct too, if you are a bedroom edgehog.
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