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Post subject: A tout le monde
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 12:29 pm
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Hi guys,

Unable to find any presets for A tout le monde (clean and distorted sound).
Can you help?

Thanks
Anthony

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Post subject: Re: A tout le monde
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 6:48 pm
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Rizzarector wrote:
Hi guys,

Unable to find any presets for A tout le monde (clean and distorted sound).
Can you help?

Thanks
Anthony

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Fender Mustang 3
Ibanez RGA42-BK


Hi,
do you mean the ballad of David Mustaine/Megadeth on that old album Youthanasia?

perhaps you have to start to try different settings with amp model American '90 (mesa boogie rectifier) or Metal 2000... for rhytmic parts.. metallic sound with enhanced mid-highs frequencies.. but for what i'm reading , David Mustaine seems to prefer for his setup Marshall preamps + Marshall cab with vintage speakers (green celestion) and use also a rocktron preamp effect rack... probably to boost the level and add an amount of distortion. So the metallic scooped tone comes from pickups + preamp effect and marshall.
well, also the big muff distortion model with the filter that cuts the low frequencies can have something that resemble that metallic character, but its high gain doesn't match with high gain amps (from the marshall upward).

For the clean/acoustic arpeggios (studio version) is more easy : you would need a guitar (electric or acoustic) fitted with piezo pickup or an acoustic simulator as in Roland/boss products. Then a clean amp model or the preamp model, a slow rate deep chorus and a little of reverb (a plate or an hall)

I'm sorry not to be of great help ... I would have to do tests but at the moment i can't. (also i have not a guitar fitted with proper metal pickups as Friedman or Mustaine.. i have a Yamaha SG of 70s with alnico V humbuckers (a little more powerful of PAF pickups) and independent coil split on 2 tone knobs, a little more versatile compared to a Les Paul Standard)

Maybe starting from my analysis, some other user finds the cues to create the presets you need ...

Dimitri


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Post subject: Re: A tout le monde
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 1:25 am
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Have a look at some of my preset. A tout le monde is on my setlist.

I play it with this:

https://fuse.fender.com/mustang/presets ... eth-ts-v3/

with a slight roll back of the gain.

And the clean parts:

https://fuse.fender.com/mustang/presets ... -clean-v2/

with some chorus added.

Please rate any preset you try! ;)

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Post subject: Re: A tout le monde
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:32 am
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frondizi wrote:
Rizzarector wrote:
Hi guys,

Unable to find any presets for A tout le monde (clean and distorted sound).
Can you help?

Thanks
Anthony

Gears
Fender Mustang 3
Ibanez RGA42-BK


Hi,
do you mean the ballad of David Mustaine/Megadeth on that old album Youthanasia?

perhaps you have to start to try different settings with amp model American '90 (mesa boogie rectifier) or Metal 2000... for rhytmic parts.. metallic sound with enhanced mid-highs frequencies.. but for what i'm reading , David Mustaine seems to prefer for his setup Marshall preamps + Marshall cab with vintage speakers (green celestion) and use also a rocktron preamp effect rack... probably to boost the level and add an amount of distortion. So the metallic scooped tone comes from pickups + preamp effect and marshall.
well, also the big muff distortion model with the filter that cuts the low frequencies can have something that resemble that metallic character, but its high gain doesn't match with high gain amps (from the marshall upward).

For the clean/acoustic arpeggios (studio version) is more easy : you would need a guitar (electric or acoustic) fitted with piezo pickup or an acoustic simulator as in Roland/boss products. Then a clean amp model or the preamp model, a slow rate deep chorus and a little of reverb (a plate or an hall)

I'm sorry not to be of great help ... I would have to do tests but at the moment i can't. (also i have not a guitar fitted with proper metal pickups as Friedman or Mustaine.. i have a Yamaha SG of 70s with alnico V humbuckers (a little more powerful of PAF pickups) and independent coil split on 2 tone knobs, a little more versatile compared to a Les Paul Standard)

Maybe starting from my analysis, some other user finds the cues to create the presets you need ...

Dimitri



Thanks Dimitri,

Great analysis, also motivational!
Now not only do I get the chance to gain more knowlegde of my amp but also my guitar.

Anthony


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Post subject: Re: A tout le monde
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:34 am
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mordor74 wrote:
Have a look at some of my preset. A tout le monde is on my setlist.

I play it with this:

https://fuse.fender.com/mustang/presets ... eth-ts-v3/

with a slight roll back of the gain.

And the clean parts:

https://fuse.fender.com/mustang/presets ... -clean-v2/

with some chorus added.

Please rate any preset you try! ;)


Thanks will do, but I don't know much about getting the "exact" sound at the moment.

Anthony


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