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Quest for Slash Tone using Zoom G1xOn



Our quest for Slash tone doesn't stop by using only Zoom G1xOn, there's loads of factors and obstacles to consider. First is the guitar Im using. Although, it has humbucker pickups but it's totally different guitar from Slash. It's a Silvertone SRK1 SG copy guitar. Pickups were changed to Warman Zebra humbuckers. I don't have an amp so we are using the Zoom G1xOn amp simulator for our Marshall amp, which is MS Drive so that there's a bit of distortion. Then I added Plate reverb to it so that it will have like a delay/echo for doing some lead stuff. That's all that there is in terms of gear. Now on the guitar, I mainly use the neck pickup and put volume all the way up and then tone between 1-2.

Oh by the way, the MS Drive settings are Gain: all the way up, Tube: 40 and Level: 103. Then the Plate reverb was just added as an effects and did not change any of the parameters.  Now, let's put this patch to the test.





Now, that we know it's working and it did sounded great. We will add some more effects to it and save some more patches on our Zoom G1xOn as Slash's patch.

Our clean patch is going to be same amp simulator but this time just the MS 1959 so that it has less gain. Then, will add some chorus effects and Hall reverb. Will save it as Slash Chorus.

Then, we will save our Slash lead as our second patch. So that from clean tone and we want to jump to lead, it's just the next patch. But this time, we will add Wah effects on our previously saved patch. We will use Wah100 which is copied from an Ibanez wah pedal.

Our last patch is our crunch patch with a bit of delay. Slash used this on the intro of Welcome to the Jungle. And that's it, that completed our quest for Slash's tone. Hope you like it. Here's the video for detailed settings of the patches we made.


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