Presets
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The little seek-wah type sound around the 2:30 mark of the Deftones - Digital Bath. You could probably make a very similar patch with the Q-Wah Algorithm too with similar settings.
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A very workable stand in for the Electro Harmonix Freeze Pedal. The flex switch or whatever you want to map to it controls the audio you grab (requires an external switch). I'd gather if you can map a midi switch to it you could even get the momentary type function going.
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Recreated the Casio DG-20 Mandolin sound for the solo on Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want for a Smiths Halloween set (see the video). It's essentially a short delay that auto-repeats quickly and makes the guitar a little more robotic sounds like the Casio Johnny Marr used on the studio recording.
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Flex switch (or Ox9 Switch 2 in my rig) is mapped to do quick momentary Octave Up and Down bends similar to the Digitech Ricochet or EHX Pitch Fork pedals. You can hear it around the 2:00 mark of this song - https://actioncamp.bandcamp.com/track/the-storm The timing right now is set for these particular moves I'm doing but easily adjustable to whatever speed rise and fall you'd like.
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Sound alike patch for the H9 Sculpt Algorithm.
Les Paul Bridge > H9 > Hall Verb > Fender Bassman w/ Reverb the first 1/2, dry the second half. Adjust the sag and tone to your guitar's to get the correct amount of bite/sputter. It's close enough and cheaper than slashing the speakers on your amp and cranking it up to 10 :)
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Les Paul > H9 > Fender Twin Reverb
Reverb B is darker and slightly ahead of A. On the record it sounds like outboard gear panned to the right so this ideally is a Wet/Dry output to 2 amps if you want to get fancy.
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Les Paul > H9 > Vox AC30
Your standard Edge double delay set roughly to the correct tempo of With or Without You.
He kind of favors strats now but the real magic of this tone is 3 things:
1) AC30 driven just a little bit
2) Heavily Modulated Double Tapped delay (1/4 and dotted 1/8th)
3) The Most Important - A pick with grips played upside down so you are scraping away from the strings.
Officially I believe he uses Herdim picks but Dunlop Max Grip does the same thing are more easily available state side.
http://www.stringsandbeyond.com/herdim-standard.html
http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/max-grip-nylon-standard
Happy Hunting!