The settings I used the most are the following 2 settings: A Van Halen setting, and a Lynch setting.
VH: OD1: 4.4 OD2: 4.4-4.6 b:12 m:6 t:6 p:12 BBE Lo= 2:30 Pro= 10 o' clock. Rane 15 band eq set for a small cuts in the lower end up to 100hz (100hz is kept at 0). 160hz is boosted slightly (about 3db). 250hz is cut by about 2-3db, and 400hz is cut by about the same amount. 630hz is boosted by about 5db, 800hz (in the quadraverb) is boosted by 3db, 1khz is at 0, 1.6khz at 0, 2.5khz boosted by about 1db, 4khz boosted by about 3-5db (depending on my mood), and the rest all boosted by less than 1db.
Quad is set up for a plate reverb with a predelay of about 100-110ms, -20 low cut -10 high cut, 9 reflections, 9 (other setting which name is escaping me).
Alter Ego delay set for one tape echo repeat, mix little less than halfway.
Lynch: OD1: 4.8 OD2: 5.5 (these two depend on what era of lynch tone we're talking about) B:9 m:4 t:6 p:8. The bbe is set the same as above, and so is the rane (although 4khz is cute down to about 2-3db).
Quad is set up for a hall reverb with a predelay of about 80-90ms, -20 low cut, -30 high cut, 8 reflections, and 8 of the other thing.
Alter ego set for tape delay, with about 3 repeats, mix a little under half, and delay time at about 10 o' clock.
If anyone wants to try these settings out with a similar setup, go ahead and give me some tips or compliments or whatever else you may have to say about this set up.
Thanks!
-Jarrod