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Dante's MP-1 Classic Patches
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They'll be here soon, stay tooned
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Re: Dante's MP-1 Classic Patches
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Looking forward to it! :)
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Re: Dante's MP-1 Classic Patches
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Try this dirty patch:
V = Dist.
6.5 / 5.4 / 2.3 / 4 / -4 / 2 / 4 / 7.0 / OFF / IN

or...
Voicing=Distortion
OD1/OD2/Master = 6.5/5.4/2.3
Bass/Mid/Treb/Pres = 4/-4/2/4
Gate = t 7.0
Cho = OFF
FX Loop = In

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Re: Dante's MP-1 Classic Patches
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yes, a very good example of how to tweak for good tones (crank od's a bit and lower master to keep things managed)

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Re: Dante's MP-1 Classic Patches
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Hey Dante, just directed a new member here, were are these patches LoL. Hey he's bought a classic  :thumb-up: your go to preamp  :wave:
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Re: Dante's MP-1 Classic Patches
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Dante, do I smell your love for the Fender Blackface amp in this patch?
I never had or tried the Classic, but the settings more than indicates this to me ;)
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Re: Dante's MP-1 Classic Patches
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Haha! I forgot about this thread, but I'm sure most (if not all) of my patches have since changed.

I will be happy to put some in here, with my usual disclaimer about guitar construction, amps, and speakers affecting the tones.

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Okay, here is my classic rock dirty rhythm patch for my cover band, using my go-to axe (a mahogany body w/maple cap = my Lester) with a set of Seymour Duncan Jazz/JB pickups. This works great for open chords ala Highway to Hell

Voicing: Brown
OD1: 6.0
OD2: 9.0
Master: 7.2

Bass: 6
Mid: -2
Treb: -2
Pres: 2

Gate: t=2.8
Chorus: off*

*I can turn the chorus on/off with my Quad switch & the MXC pedal

This patch is pretty dry on fx, just a bit of reverb....again, I can summon the delay, a boost, and a couple other fx via the quad switch

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Here's a more modern dirt patch for the same guitar:

Voicing: Dist
OD1: 7.6
OD2: 6.5
Master: 6.8

Bass:12
Mid: -8
Treb: 0
Pres: 6

Gate: t=2.8
Choru: off*

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And here's a METAL patch for that guitar  :banana-rock: :metal:


Voicing: Brown
OD1: 9.0
OD2: 9.0
Master: 7.7

Bass: 8.0
Mid: -10
Treb: -2
Pres: 4

Same settings for gate & chorus

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DISCLAIMER
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Your results may vary depending on:

Guitar construction
Your amp
Your speakers
Your inability to strike cheesy poses while butchering trademark riffs that EVERYONE recognizes
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Re: Dante's MP-1 Classic Patches
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It seems I need to add some clean patches, so here goes:

Clean and Dry
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Voicing: Clean
OD1: 6.0
OD2: 4.0
Master: 9.0

EQ = FLAT

Gate: t=2.8
Chorus: off*


CLEAN AND WET
+++++++++++
Voicing: Brown
OD1: 6.0
OD2: 5.5
Master: 8.5

Bass: 4
Mid: 0
Treb: 0
Pres: 0

Gate: t=5.0
Chorus: on (depth = 78 / rate = 0.3)

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Here are some updated patches; let's see how much they have changed. It should be noted that I use a different bank of patches for each guitar. I do this because I'm looking for 'my tone' with all kinds of different woods, different pickups etc. I am using the same bank of patches for all these examples, in the interest of consistency.

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Classic Rock tone:
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Voice: Brown
OD1: 6.0
OD2: 7.5
Master: 7.2

Bass: 6
Mid: 0
Treb: 0
Pres: -4

Gate: in, thresh: 9.5

Cho: off (I toggle this on/off in my GX-700 with my quad switch)

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Modern Rock tone:
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Voice: Dist
OD1: 6.0
OD2: 6.0
Master: 7.3

Bass: 10
Mid: -6
Treb: -2
Pres: 0

Gate: in, thresh: 9.5

Cho: off (I toggle this on/off in my GX-700 with my quad switch)
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