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TONE NAME: V.I.T.R.I.O.L.

  • Created with: Helix
  • Author:
  • Song:
    From Butterflies to Butcher Knives
  • Band:
    Atherstone
  • Guitarist:
    Tanner Cowens
  • Amp:
    PV Vitriol
  • Guitar:
    EBMM Dustin Kensrue Stingray
  • Body-type:
    Solid Body
  • Tuning/Strings:
    Drop C / C G C F A D
  • Style:
    Metal (Grindcore, Black, Power, Progressive) / Shred
  • Date: 10/20/24
  • Downloads: 427
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  • Comments:
    I’m really happy with how this tone and preset has come out. I’ve been trying to get the most out of the PV Vitriol Lead as much as possible, and I think this patch is quite versatile for anything high gain. 
By default, every Snapshot has Exp 2 set for a pitch shift that is off by default, but manually engaged in Stomp mode. 

Exp 1 is assigned as a Chrome Custom that can be engaged from any Snapshot. 
8 Snaps:
1 - TIGHT: High gain, heavily gates and boosted rhythm tone for tight and percussive stop and go type playing. Great for djent and high speed rhythm stuff.
2 - RIFFER: Same tone as Snap 1, but with an added Deluxe Comp to enhance articulation. 3 - VERBY RIFF - Snap 2 with Dynamic Ambience with a larger room and mix.
4 - MONO LEAD - Snap 3 with added Mod/Chorus Echo. Great for melody leads and hero riffs. 5 - LOOSE - Snap 1 with the Hard Gate a bit more open. This really opens up chordal passages and sustained notes. Lends well to basic strumming parts. 6 - NO BOOST - Snap 5 with the OD disengaged for a natural mid-gain amp sound. I like this for crunchy single soil stuff. 7 - DOTTED 8TH - Low gain with Comp and dotted 1/8th note delay with a 50% mix for Nothing More/Limp Bizkit/Dead Letter Circus type parts. 8 - STEREOLEAD - Comp, stereo delay and reverb added to a slightly higher gained amp setting for huge soaring leads.

8 Stomps: Individually turn on or off OD, Comp, Reverb, Mono Delay or Stereo Delay. 2 separate Pitch Whams - Lower switch set as a momentary for quick pitch jumps +12. Upper switch set to turn on Exp 2 to drift the pitch up and down manually from 0 to +12. I like to engage the manual one, and then tap the momentary switch to do really offensive +24 pitch stuff. 


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