Ace of Spades Device: Zoom B1on Firmware: 1.21 Name on device: Ace' Optimized for: Guitar Amp Effects chain: Patch comments: Here's my take on Lemmy's bass tone, 2009 American Standard Precision Spoiler: Patch settings Effect: "Bass Muff" (Overdrive / Distortion), active - "yes" "Gain" = 100"Tone" = 100"Level" = 130"Mode" = NORM"Bal" = 100 Effect: "Ba PEQ" (Dynamics / Filter), active - "yes" "Freq1" = 100Hz"Q1" = 2"Gain1" = 10"Freq2" = 2.0kHz"Q2" = 1"Gain2" = 13"Level" = 50 Effect: "ZNR" (Dynamics / Filter), active - "yes" "THRSH" = 10"DETCT" = GtrIn"Level" = 100 Patch Volume: 120 Note: This is a patch file, you will need to download and install the ToneLib-Zoom software to use the patch.
Hi, first thanks for your try to simulate Lemmy Murder One sound. I also tried it with the Marshall emulation but was nut successful. What settings did you use on your amp? I just wonder because I do not get out Lemmy sound with your settings. My idea always was to setup a sound which pretty clear with less bass, a more mid and high tone and then put a distortion on it. What do you think? I'm new to sound creation, so I stll have to learn a lot. Marco
Hi Marco, sorry you're not getting a Lemmy sound, I use a GP 12 Trace Elliot with the 30 and 40Hz sliders right down everything else flat, my patch uses a lot of distortion, I do play with a pick, don't know whether you do but it is important
Hey Paul, that's not your fault. So I'm pretty new to all the music and rock'n'roll business. :-D I'm playing on a Gibson Thunderbird with Pick, plus Peavey TNT 150 Amp. And I guess, it is still an Amp issue. Jumping from G'n'R sound (Sweet Child) to Lemmy. Will try more settings. Meanwhile I killed your setup, so I have to start from a fresh setup I guess. Marco