Whoopysnorp
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I recorded some riffs using the Mandarine Graphic, mostly boosted with my crappy plastic Tubescreamer. At the very beginning of the clip, and for the last repetition of one of the riffs in the middle, I turn off the boost so you can hear what the module sounds like as distorted as it can possibly get on its own (gain maxed, treble maxed, mid boost on). Also, at the very end of the clip, I record one of the same riffs through my JF-modded XTC so you can have something to compare to.
I have the F.A.C. on the module set to the second setting from the left the entire time. This is coming from my VP4 straight into my audio interface, through a Mesa cab sim in Guitar Rig. Rest assured it sounds even better through a real power amp and speaker.
http://www.genitalhercules.com/~mcrowe/misc_mp3/Mandarine%20Graphic%20riffs.mp3
I didn't put any clean or light crunch stuff in there, though this module is very good at that.
I have the F.A.C. on the module set to the second setting from the left the entire time. This is coming from my VP4 straight into my audio interface, through a Mesa cab sim in Guitar Rig. Rest assured it sounds even better through a real power amp and speaker.
http://www.genitalhercules.com/~mcrowe/misc_mp3/Mandarine%20Graphic%20riffs.mp3
I didn't put any clean or light crunch stuff in there, though this module is very good at that.