TONE3000

EBS Reidmar + Sansamp Tech21 Bass Driver DI

Amp Head Capture

NAM

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pipppriss

3 hours ago

Description

This small pack consists of a few tones we use in my thrash-metal band TEMPEST. DG stands for Daniel Gerth, our bass-players name, and are his preferred sound, while PP stands for PippPriss, and refers to a sound which I would dial in for him, if I were to decide. :-) The pack has a few combined profiles (BassDriver into the Reidmar) and some isolated tones (either amp or pedal on their own). All of them are without any kind of cab emulation, so you might consider adding an IR to them. Input calibration is not set on this, but have been recored with +18dBu headroom in mind. If you like the tones, please consider a small donation to our bands' paypal or grab a pack at my Kofi-Shop

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ESR: 0.0165

Epochs: 736

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.001

Epochs: 800

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ESR: 0.0026

Epochs: 631

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ESR: 0.0024

Epochs: 795

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ESR: 0.0092

Epochs: 751

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ESR: 0.0008

Epochs: 740

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

ESR: 0.0154

Epochs: 629

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