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AuthorTopic: Anyone have any good slayer presets???
facingdoubt
Posted: 26th August 2002 20:13
Anyone have any good slayer presets??? I'll try to explain what I want. The guitar on high notes sounds really crisp and clear, but on the low notes they are missing the "distortion" crunch that I'm looking for. The low notes sound "hollow" and need more vibrance.

Can anyone help???

Thanks
facingdoubt
Posted: 27th August 2002 03:21
Hello??? Can anyone help me??? lol Very Happy
MArmstrong
Posted: 27th August 2002 08:19
wish I could but I haven't really had time to have a proper play with it yet, just played with the pre-existing presets to make my own stuff.

Michael
realmarco
Posted: 27th August 2002 22:48
im doing a bank right now..mostly bass patches

will post soon...well thats if ReFx thinks there any good
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