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Calling all th-u owners
It takes so long to dial in a good tone on the th-u with the variety of effects and the variety of amp and cabs can you help me out and guide me in the right direction and it’s so time consuming adding this and deleting that…I’m a metal high gain dude but I also like some high crunch can you help me out find a good tone with this thing please…I have spent dozens of hours and I’m still struggling and could really use some guidance, hole I love rhino but would love to get a grip on th-u so please help me figure out out to get a good tone
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Can you post links to tones you want to emulate?
Have you explored the presets that come with TH-U or the additional ones you can download?
It would be helpful if you post a screen recording showing a setup that you are trying to tweak. Hearing what you are getting and seeing how you are doing it will help immensely at understanding what might be going wrong for you.
Overload’s site let’s you preview the presets from their various “Rigs” available for purchase within TH-U. Listen to them all, buy a rig and see what you think. I like the rigs because you get a whole set up pretweaked by somebody that knows what they’re doing. Saved me a lotta time.
Step one is to use fewer effects. Just start with the amp, and extra distortion if you need it. Get that right first.
Play it for a while, until you start to get used to the nuances of the sound, and how small tweak change the sound. If you start out with everything thrown in, you have zero chance of building a sound you want.
I would like to a tone like killswitch engaged but even listing tones I like are hard because it’s sound within a band mix yaknow
Turns out “doing music” is “hard”. Who knew? Everything should be easy. Like it was for Robert Johnson.
If you want help, I think it will be much easier if you find a clip on YouTube that is in the ballpark AND a clip showing where you are at … otherwise I don’t think we can really have any idea what you want and what you are getting.
Have you listened … as someone suggested… to the examples on the THU site to find presets that are in the general ballpark.
That a pretty basic tone to get. First put a Ibanez tube screamer (Tube Nine) with zero drive (maybe more but start at zero) and Level at 8 +. Tweak the Tone knob according to your taste and guitar. Adding a tube screamer is a standard practice in metal, It thighten the guitar tone before hitting the amp.
Then use a Mesa Boogie amp (Modern US CH2 or CH3] Don’t set the drive above 7. 5 or 6 should do.
Maybe a noise gate to control all that gain.
That’s it! Nothing more needed.
Also make sure you have the right tuning for the song.
What about if I wanted a Dave grohl tone?
What about if I wanted to sound like the food fighters?.
You would have to learn how to sing like him. Just joking😁
I am a metal guy not too sure about FF. I did a quick YouTube search and for “Dave Groghl rig breakdown” that all you need to do. I saw that he plays a Marshall JCM 800. The Oveloud Rhythm is a model of that amp. But he also plays a hollow body guitar. That probably affect the tone a fair bit.
start basic. here is a great signal chain. noise gate- eq pedal- tubes screamer- mesa boogie, or marshall amp- into a cabinet.
that’s kind of it. tweak the eq pedal , tube screamer and cabinet mics and you’ll he’s there. this will give you a great rock/ metal tone.
now let’s add a parallel signal chain just like that but change the amp. then pan one signal chain hard left, and one hard right. and then proceeded to rock out hard!