Bouncing DelayDevice: Zoom G3Xn Firmware: 2.00 Name on device: Bouncing D Optimized for: Guitar Amp Effects chain: Patch comments: Used Here: Bounding, rhythmic delay, like U2's Edge's one in some ways Spoiler: Patch settings Effect: "ZNR" (Dynamics), active - "no" "Detect" = GTRIN "Depth" = 100 "Threshold" = 10 "Decay" = 0 Effect: "Delay" (Delay), active - "yes" "Time" = 375 "F.B." = 30 "Mix" = 70 "Tail" = Off Effect: "Room" (Reverb), active - "yes" "PreD" = 5 "Decay" = 16 "Mix" = 80 "Tail" = Off Effect: "UK 30A" (Amp simulator), active - "yes" "Bass" = 44 "Treble" = 71 "Cut" = 38 "Gain" = 20 "Volume" = 100 "Depth" = 13 "Speed" = 22 "SOLO" = 4 Effect: "UK2x12" (Cabinet), active - "yes" "MIC" = OFF "D57: D421" = 50 "Hi" = 50 "Lo" = 50 Effect: "OutputBST" (Overdrive / Distortion), active - "no" "Range" = 5 "Boost" = 30 "Tone" = 50 "Volume" = 100Patch Volume: 90 DSP Load: 68% Note: This is a patch file, you will need to download and install the ToneLib software to use the patch.
Thanks! Good sound, nice kids, cute cat... Try this hint: Play and bend the note on one of the highest frets on the high e or b string. Do it quietly but cleanly and mute the note after half a second to a second of an upward bend. Try to imitate the sound of another cat meowing in the distance. Enjoy the newfound interest of your cat in your guitar playing