Ugh uh, Jimi breaking out the X Ray vision
, hey my bro's. I kind of remember this was his new studio 5150 set up and he started getting into the Eventide H3000 , WDW rigs with the detune shimmer thingy at 10 miliseconds and the H & H Poweramps. I say that because come Diver Down you have LIttle Guitars. it has a very distinctive sound on the low E string scratches and such. Lets think about the effect themselves:
The 10 milliseconds delay with a higher mix and regen fattens the tone, you also have D/A converter compression and smoothing.
The single slap 90-120 millisecond is from DD and gives an interesting purrrrr if you will when mixed with chorus (hold that thought)
Eventide H3000 was used as a chorus with the detune pan L/R in cents and the chorus in Milliseconds and modulation, a very sophisticated unit. This is very noticeable on Little Guitars, but not on Fair Warning.
So Fair Warning RAW TRAXX have a different feel when isolated than with the mix. Wetter and brighter for lack of better clarification. The Record track is one of my favorite and I agree with Woody its super fat and chewy and his palm muting is super good here. Your mostly hearing the voltage sag on the power transformer here.
So I suggest an experiment with a dry tone, moderate gain, and first dial in these effects above I outlined. THEN combine them. Chunk up the tone with 10 Milliseconds in a transparent way, add the super fast single slap , and then simulate your best chorus in a subtle way. The Eventide is a priceless rig so lets not kid ourselves its the most important piece, but give it a shot. Subtle is key, you can start to hear it solo, but in the mix it goes away and you will hear what I mean. Its definitely not super high gain, the palm mute chugged hard with the FX treatment will surprise you!!!!
Dirty Movies is one of my Faves too Woody, I make up my own Dave Lyrics too. Whos that baby in apocalypse shadows?
Back to the Sigils now discovered in the AXE !!!