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TONE NAME: Lonestar Country

  • Created with: Helix
  • Author:
  • Song:
    Country'esque
  • Band:
    Country
  • Guitarist:
    N/A
  • Guitar:
    Strat, Tele, PRS 408
  • Tuning/Strings:
    E, Eb, Drop D and Drop Db
  • Style:
    Country
  • Date: 12/1/19
  • Downloads: 2333
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  • Comments:
    PLEASE READ: There aren't enough country patches on here. So, I created an extremely versatile patch. Please Read: Snapshots but easily adaptable to your wish (4 or 8). Snap 1 is based on the Mesa with the volume pedal blending in the "Tweed Blues Brt." Snap 4 is the opposite for blending in the Mesa. Snap 1 is warmer and more versatile vs 4. Snap 4 has way more "spank." Snap 2 is driven for more of a country "rock" feel...new stuff. However, Snap two is extremely reactive to your plucking style and strength. Also, it is reactive for the expression pedal and volume/tone knobs on your guitar. It sounds completely different with each guitar I play. I spend most of my time there with the knobs controlling the timbre. Snap 3 is a basic lead with boost. Rock solos especially. I'm using a free Fender Bassman IR (from the grand slam of IR's that is found free all over the interwebs) with the Lonestar, but you can substitute any "bassman-style" cab/IR to recreate it. Let me know what you think! Hit us up on the Helix Family of Users group on Facebook. We are over 25k members as of December 2019.

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