Pretty killer tone!

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Too many layers of guitar and too much production to tell if it really sounds good. And the part where it breaks down to the single guitar sounded very weak, surely he's got the volume rolled way back on that part. Very interesting, but I'd like to hear an un-produced demo.
 
Bloodrock":1pufttwk said:
Too many layers of guitar and too much production to tell if it really sounds good. And the part where it breaks down to the single guitar sounded very weak, surely he's got the volume rolled way back on that part. Very interesting, but I'd like to hear an un-produced demo.

I agree this is the way Salvation always does their clips! The clip as a finished disk tone sounds good..but does the module by itself sound killer?
 
i like the tone of the recording. i dont know how it would work out in a live situation, but i would think that in a studio/recording situation it would be a killer module to have on hand
 
Bloodrock":2vwqk8zs said:
Too many layers of guitar and too much production to tell if it really sounds good. And the part where it breaks down to the single guitar sounded very weak, surely he's got the volume rolled way back on that part. Very interesting, but I'd like to hear an un-produced demo.

It did sound awesome though. You can layer a turd all you want and it will just be a thicker turd :lol: :LOL:
It sounded like he may have the guitar wired to be out of phase in that position which may have added to thin quality on the break. Sounded like it was intended to be that way.
 
Sounded really good. But yeah, most likely not an honest demonstration of the tone. Regardless, would be one hell of a tool to have in a recording situation.
 
I really like the tone, but it was pretty polished - it was his playing and that tune that really stood out for me. :thumbsup:
 
Yeah my first thought was, "how does it sound without the layers"? It almost sounds like there's an octave pedal involved as well. The background single note stuff sounds pretty weak as well. I'd like to hear it without the studio magic....but the riffs and playing themselves are awesome! I love that kinda stuff :rock:
 
That was rippin'! Killer player. I thoroughly enjoyed that.
 
Ive had a couple of his mods and they are pretty close to the sound clips. also think this clip is in the spirit of a Cameron for what its worth.
 
skoora":26uairmq said:
Bloodrock":26uairmq said:
Too many layers of guitar and too much production to tell if it really sounds good. And the part where it breaks down to the single guitar sounded very weak, surely he's got the volume rolled way back on that part. Very interesting, but I'd like to hear an un-produced demo.

It did sound awesome though. You can layer a turd all you want and it will just be a thicker turd :lol: :LOL:
It sounded like he may have the guitar wired to be out of phase in that position which may have added to thin quality on the break. Sounded like it was intended to be that way.
My sentiments exactly and agreed to all..

That was one HELLATIOUSLY good sounding clip...Damn, That would be my all time go to tone for that kind of music... I really liked that..
 
Ya, I've been really impressed with alot of their clips, but when I tried some of their modules, I was a bit let down. YMMV.
 
I actually ordered one of these modules (Camerock), and it should be shipping tomorrow. I have owned several Salvation modules, and have loved them all. *The* best modded modules around, IMHO. Can't wait to try this out, as well as the "Rhoadie" (based on Randy's Marshall) I ordered at the same time
 
That was a bit of alright... The playing was more impressive than the tone IMHO. It was nicely produced, and that does a LOT in the tonal department, so it's not a true representation. The playing OTOH, was tight and solid.
 
Bloodrock":2astauqz said:
Too many layers of guitar and too much production to tell if it really sounds good. And the part where it breaks down to the single guitar sounded very weak, surely he's got the volume rolled way back on that part. Very interesting, but I'd like to hear an un-produced demo.
I agree with every part of this statement from shit sandwich.
 
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