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kevin123mm:
Can any one make me a patch tat sounds like the intro of the dream theater song The Count of tuscany ...

thanks in advance

aliensporebomb:
I have that CD and when listening to it I thought it sounded a heck of a lot like a VG-99 patch I have.  I bet if I saved the patch you could use the VG-99 editor to make a note of the settings and then plug them into the GR-55 editor to duplicate the sound.  Stay tuned.

kevin123mm:
Thank you so much.. if possible can u make it GR-55 ready before uploading it.. i dont know how to use d VG-99 editor ..

aliensporebomb:
Upon listening Not sure the 55 can do it.   The 99 could due to having two independent signal paths.  Maybe you could do it if you split off your guitars 1/4" out into a conventional electric setup and then use the 55 for the acoustic side?

Upon listening to the first minute, we have an arpeggiated clean part which is a clean acoustic (sounds like a close mic'ed dreadnaught) and a clean electric playing together overdubbed.  The clean acoustic sounds pretty natural (I don't detect a lot of processing on it) but the clean electric is clean tone, compression, chorus, some delay and a bit of reverb.   In theory there are a couple of ways you could do it.

55 owners - can you think of any way of doing it?  Maybe using a synthesized type sound for the clean electric and then do a clean acoustic on the COSM side?  Or take a splitter of the guitars output one to the GK input and the other to a conventional guitar setup for the electric tone?

Or were you referring to the lead tone he plays on the neck pickup?  That's a Mesa Boogie type patch with scooped mids, distortion, chorus and delay.

kevin123mm:
oh ok.. :( i was referring to the clean intro tone alright.. i thought it was double tracked...
Anyways thank you... And if possible pls make a patch of Petrucci's lead sound and his clean guitar sound 

John Petrucci -- Mark V -- Settings and Tone Tips (Part 1) 3.28 in this video..

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