Quad Cortex captures/presets that you use the most

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I have created this thread In an effort to guide people towards captures/presets and streamline capture searches or purchases.

What are the captures that you use the most?

It would be helpful if there was some context to the recommendations as well.
Perhaps, some helpful notes like: Genre / Gain Level / (Lead/Rhythm) / maybe guitar used? / (publicly on cloud / private sale through vendor) / link

I might even circle back once in a while and update a master table here. We'll see how it goes

capture/model namelinkgain levelgenrecapture or model
Tonehub Whitechapel Mark Lewis highmetalc
ENG Rainbow c
US DLX 64 Vintagem
Brit 2203m
 
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Tonehub Whitechapel Mark Lewis


Mark Lewis' "Mesa Rectifier Rack Rev G" preset from the STL Tonehub plugin. Modelled on the tone used on "The Valley" by Whitechapel.


when i use just an amp capture like for going into a real cab i use the Nolly5150
 
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going direct:


Tonehub Whitechapel Mark Lewis


Mark Lewis' "Mesa Rectifier Rack Rev G" preset from the STL Tonehub plugin. Modelled on the tone used on "The Valley" by Whitechapel.


when i use just an amp capture like for going into a real cab i use the Nolly5150
Will check this one!
 

going direct:


Tonehub Whitechapel Mark Lewis


Mark Lewis' "Mesa Rectifier Rack Rev G" preset from the STL Tonehub plugin. Modelled on the tone used on "The Valley" by Whitechapel.


when i use just an amp capture like for going into a real cab i use the Nolly5150
Just tried it. Sounds like I remember the Kemper profiles sounding.

Am I right in thinking this is a capture of a Kemper profile then captured by the QC?
 
As I've been saying from day one: the ENGL Rainbow captures, despite being V1, are glorious IMO. Just a great tonal balance and very easy to play. (They make me wish I bought a Blackmore sig back when they were relatively cheap.)

Sometimes you need models instead of captures, so that you can dial things in freely. For rock and roll, it's still hard to beat the Brit 2203 with your choice of OD in front. For cleans, the US DLX 64 Vintage is very natural sounding. For something even cleaner and more modern, the Bogner Uber Clean is killer.
 
If I remember correctly the Tonehub pack was 1 for 1 of the Kemper pack.

Not saying this is a bad thing. I knew many that really liked it.
I know they released packs that were either Tonehub or Kemper. Now whether the Tonehub was just a capture of the kemper, I don't know. But they were marketed as 2 different products
 
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