This rig will replace your main pedalbaord and give you switching capabilities without having to tap dance all over the place just to get different combinations of effects. The Headrush has a wealth of amps and cabs to choose from but sometimes you just wanna use a real amp and cab.
The bass mod version can get the heaviest since it has more juice. Each one has its own level of gain that can be acquired. There is a stock, bright and bass mod version. This setlist includes all three versions of the Lead 800 100 Watt head.
The short reverb is called “Just a little room” and it helps the over all rig not be so dry sounding when a longer reverb is not called for. If you wanna rock then this is the rig to do it with. It works great to go from clean to dirty. This amp is all Rock n Roll!!!! I placed a Volume pedal before the amp to reduce the signal much like rolling the volume on your guitar back. May these tones inspire your playing to go to another level. I have made a setlist with 4 variations that includes Clean, Wash/Ambient, Rhythm and Lead. I am constantly amazed at how good this rig sounds. I added some variations of ambient tones that includes octaves, chorus, flange, and filter. It is a great all around rig for playing in your worship service. This is a Rig with Scenes that can be tweaked to your needs. This shows you how the Tails work when you switch between different rigs. This setlist has a few ambient rigs and also a few clean rigs. There are two scenes in this rig to switch between Rhythm and Lead parts.
I also added a short room reverb to add to the effect. This allows the tone of the room to sneak in. Because of that I chose a U87 IR that is 12″ away from the cap edge. The guitar tones are punchy while also having a hint of room sound. I based this rig off of the song “You Shook Me All Night Long”. This setlist takes your basic clean amp and cranks it up ALL THE WAY!!!! They are great for backing off the volume on your guitar to clean them up. You can put these into a setlist for easy switching. The Eric Johnson Rig consists of a Fender Twin for cleans and a Marshall for Lead tones. Now you can use the same presets I use to give you a good foundation to building your own. I suggest checking out the website and trying out a few packs. These rigs were created in conjunction with Sonic DNA IRs.
You will need to unzip the files after you download them.ĭownload my Artist Pack from the Headrush website
I read about an update that may fix this, but couldn't not find the link and I could also not find NI's service center website link for that update.Click on a link to download the rig to your computer and then sync it with your Headrush unit.
However, I presume that presets will always be showing, but won't make a sound as long as the actual components are missing. This is not a demo version, and theoretically speaking, even if it was, it should still play the presets. There is no sound, but the presets are all showing.however, and this is the weirdest thing, it says 'demo' next to the presets. However, now when I launch it in stand alone mode or in Logic 9, there are no components although I do have a NI Guitar Rig components folder folder. So now that I have a new Mac I just installed it on the MAC from my hard drive, worked without problems. This was a very good idea as my old, decrepit MAC died on me. Cleverly I made a back up copy of it on an external hard drive. I have the following problem, hoping someone may help.