Thank you Satch for one more reason to buy a Tonex ! Obviously you love your gear. Very much appreciated that you put so much effort to share your collection with the guitar world.
Love the inclusion of the Wells amp and 5150. Love the sounds on Time Machine and Extremist and now those exact amps are available to us all! Would love to see more content about Joe’s Esquire.
Don't sleep on this pack. It covers a ton of ground and the Fender stuff is stunning...and of course the Marshalls all sound great too. Really nice range.
I have the JVM 410HJS, and that amp is an absolute monster. It's very hard to get a good tone without pushing it, and when you do that' make sure you are standing far enough away, and I'm not talking about a lot of volume. People who own this amp know this. I am so glad that I ended with this model. It has a unique structure "deleting the reverb in lieu of the gate control. You can't just use this amp on any stage, And Joe Satriani has demonstrated this.
I wonder what his perspective is on the contrast between the modelled tones and the live sound in the room when they were captured. It's really not the same thing, and as a live player I'm not sure I want the mic'ed tone instead of the live sound from a cabinet. They're both awesome, but there's a big difference between hearing a recording played back through a monitor and the sound of a guitar into an amp and cabinet straight to your ear.
The background song is Joe's "AmpliTube Shifting Song" he wrote and recorded using the AXE I/O interface and his IK models www.ikmultimedia.com/products/satriani/#song
There are some effects you can use with these Tone Models inside TONEX software but you can also use these Tone Models inside AmplITube 5 alongside its great array of FX.
The background song is Joe's "AmpliTube Shifting Song" he wrote and recorded using the AXE I/O interface and his IK models www.ikmultimedia.com/products/satriani/#song
Man.... why why why... does everyone want to be someone else, enjoy your individuality.. create your own f'n sounds.. gear will not make you sound like your idol... you should be your own idol...
Kind of hard when you have X # of amps available. It's always great to have a reference tone, then work from there. If you can make your own unique tone that nobody has ever heard AND is also pleasing to the ears let us know maybe you'd earn your billion dollars selling that amp.
There are countless Fender Princetons, Reverbs, Marshall JVMs, Mesa V, Diezel VH2 and yet people sound unique despite having the same amp. Your statement doesn't make any sense. By your logic all these people who own the same amps will sound the same. There is only one piece of Signature gear in this pack, and that's his JVM. The rest is just great amps.
Its not about sounding like him. I don't even play a single song of his. But yes gear will help you sound like someone you are trying to cover. Just because I own the same amp as someone else also doesn't mean I cannot do something different with that gear.