Vox Tone Room Presets Direct
: Repositories like those found on GitHub allow players to download community-made artist patches, such as those inspired by Pink Floyd, Metallica, or AC/DC [3, 4]. Verdict: A Necessary Companion
Vox Tone Room functions as a visual editor and preset librarian. Instead of crouching over your amplifier to tweak tiny knobs, the software provides a clean, intuitive graphical interface on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Supported Hardware
Perfect for soulful bending, expressive dynamics, and a thick midrange punch. Tweed 4x10 or Boutique CL (Clean) Gain: 6.0 / 10 Treble: 5.5 / 10 Middle: 7.0 / 10 Bass: 5.0 / 10 Cabinet: Tweed 4x10 Open Back
: Replicates the mechanical spring tanks found in vintage tube amps. vox tone room presets
Medium (around 4-5) to get that famous edge-of-breakup chime. A touch of Spring Reverb and a subtle analog delay. The Beatles, Queen, U2, and classic indie rock. 2. The SRV Texas Blues Amp Model: Boutique CL (Clean) or Tweed 4x10 3 (Keep it mostly clean but warm)
Finish the preset by adding space. Turn on for a subtle analog delay to give solos more weight. Add a touch of Hall or Room reverb to prevent the amplifier from sounding too dry or clinical. How to Backup, Share, and Load External Presets
: Thickens the tone by duplicating and slightly detuning the signal. Flanger : Creates a dramatic jet-plane sweeping effect. : Repositories like those found on GitHub allow
A preset that sounds incredible through headphones via Tone Room might sound piercingly bright when played live through the amplifier’s physical speaker.
Layer a subtle analog Chorus and a digital Delay set to a slapback echo (around 100–150ms). 3. Modern High-Gain Distortion
Use a Noise Gate (crucial for high gain) and a very short slapback delay to thicken up rhythms. Metallica, modern metalcore, and heavy drop-tuned riffing. 5. The Ambient Dreamscape Amp Model: Deluxe CL (Clean) A touch of Spring Reverb and a subtle analog delay
option within the software and navigate to your downloaded files. Listen and tweak:
Digital modeling can occasionally sound harsh in the upper frequencies. If your high-gain presets sound brittle, navigate to the cabinet emulation settings. Switching to a larger cabinet model (like a 4x12) or slightly rolling off the "Presence" or "Treble" on the amp model will instantly smooth out the top end. Utilize the Noise Gate Effectively
High-gain presets inherently introduce unwanted hiss and hum. Tone Room features a built-in noise reduction utility. Place it right after your amp model. Set the threshold just high enough to cut out the static when your hands are resting on the guitar strings, but low enough that it does not prematurely cut off fading notes. How to Backup, Share, and Load External Presets