Queensryche (Chris DeGarmo/Michael Wilton): "Queensryche Aunch" (U): Simulation of Queensryche's "Aunch" tone from Operation MindCrime. Curtis Pastor 1996. INF / MIDI(100) QueensrycheAunch.syx Midi Sysex data file for Patch #100 GSP-2101 2.01.01 Single Disc User Algorithm (PEQ3 Fla 2TDly Mvrb Inv) Typical Queensryche Metal Patch (Grunge) Reminiscent of Operation Mindcrime stuff, although closer to Thin Line from the Empire album. You may wish to adjust the levels of some effects, as they differ much from song to song, and even within songs. Typical Notes: Be aware that the FxLoop may need to be reset for your particular rig. I generally set it to Bypass, but occassionally rely upon outboard gear, and thus have it set to NoSum. This may cause problems depending upon your setup. As always, some minor tweaking may be neccessary for Noise Gate, Master Volume, and Distortion settings, as guitar ouput voltages and impedances vary (and so do tubes for that matter). Finally, all cabinets are not created equal, and thus, you may need to add or drop some high end to get nearly the same sound I hear. I have Peavey Butcher cabs which are rather bright, but I'll let you be the judge. Also, for patches that require User algorithms, you may not be able to load the new algorithm if you are running low on algorithm space. I have found that I have a few algs sitting around in only a single patch that I don't even use! Obviously, I delete these to make room. Also, dual disc users should note that alg space goes right out the door when adding dual algs. I have stopped using dual algs, which is OK with me since all I wanted was the seemless switching anyhow. Perhaps Digitech will increase alg space/memory in the 2101's next-generation replacement. *********************************************************** *********************************************************** *********************************************************** ***** ***** ***** ! ! ! WARNING ! ! ! ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** It is my understanding that when ***** ***** individual patches are saved via MIDI ***** ***** SYSEX program dump (NOT bulk dump), ***** ***** they must be reloaded into the program ***** ***** number they were saved as. For this ***** ***** reason, you should take care to protect ***** ***** your existing data. I have noted the ***** ***** program number that I saved the patch ***** ***** as so that you can do so. However, it ***** ***** is possible that a mistake has occured ***** ***** which could inadvertantly overwrite an ***** ***** existing patch. Therefore, you should ***** ***** first save ALL of your existing 2101 ***** ***** data via a BULK DUMP to your computer ***** ***** so that you may easily restore your ***** ***** previous settings. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *********************************************************** *********************************************************** ***********************************************************