How complex are your go-to presets?

:rubshands


View attachment 22832


Amp24290+
Cab242237+
Chorus2414
Compressor2413
Crossover221
Delay4427
Drive4459
Dynamic Dist247
Enhancer242
Filter4415
Flanger2431
Formant241
Gate/Expander443
Graphic EQ4415
Input541
IR Player241
Looper111
Megatap2220
Mixer441
Multi-Delay2433
Multi Comp241
Multiplexer241
Output441
Parametric EQ441
Phaser2416
Pitch Shift2416
Plex Delay2444
RTA111
Resonator221
Return211
Reverb2466
Ring Mod121
Rotary241
Scene MIDI111
Send211
Synth241
Ten-Tap Delay242
Tone Match111
Tremolo242
Vocoder111
Volume/Pan441
Wah248

Hahaha! My Kitchen Sink ain't even large enough to hold all them dishes.
 
My main template looks like this-

Screen Shot 2024-05-15 at 6.40.36 AM.png


They rarely get bigger than this and more often than not, I'm just using the amp/cab block to record dry guitars.
 

Attachments

  • Screen Shot 2024-05-15 at 6.38.50 AM.png
    Screen Shot 2024-05-15 at 6.38.50 AM.png
    209.6 KB · Views: 5
I’ve found that since Line 6 has upgraded the cabs and with the most recent amps I dropped a compressor and eq. So now my chain is regular meat and potatoes stuff.
 
Before modeling I was really a minimalistic player.

Guitar>wha>octaver(not really a need but I’m in love with that effect)>maybe an overdrive(depends on the amp)>amp.

Never really liked delay, reverb etc.

I even played 4h shows (all styles) with just my guitar and a cornford RK100 (single channel amp with boost). Guitar>cable>amp

So now that I’m in the modeling world, my kitchen sink is simple.

Wha > comp for clean> overdrive>amp>cab>chorus>reverb.

But I have to say I’m really happy to have the possibility to use things like harmoniser, detune, virtual capo on some songs.

I use an fm3 and the last update is so great that I can finally play again like in the old days, riding my volume knob. That 2203 is heaven
 
Back
Top