


So you're doing it right as far as convention goes for heavy guitars. Layered and panned guitars are going to be the thickest way to track. Let me know what patches you are starting with and what you are using in their effects set up and we'll see if we can't get you going. It just might take a more then only two layers of guitar to do it. Kill Switch Engage, yep that is a bit tougher to do. And for the most part it can do just about anything. I have to say it honestly takes some time invested to learn what your guitar can and can't do with it.
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You can by all means though start with a pre made patch and then tweak away to get it were you need. I save them to a file and then start from scratch building patches to suite what I want.

first off, your guitar isn't the guitar they built those presets with so it won't have the same thing going on. You don't want to use the presets and think your going to get a killer sound. The hardest thing is trying to get around that cheap sound its preset with. What guitar or guitar's and type and placement of pickup's are you using to record with? If you can, upload a couple of samples of the guitar tracks to your profile here and we can get a better idea of what your getting. As Rockwood stated you can get some killer tone with it, but its a bit of a time investment. AS stated above it takes a little bit of tweaking to get it right. Hey Billy, I've been using Line 6 since the very first version of the POD.
