Though Wylde is coy on what exactly he’ll be using for his Pantera rig, he does reveal it may include “some of Dime's heads, pedals, or the cabs”. One thing that will help Wylde’s cause, though, is the fact he will be using gear from Dimebag’s own collection. “I'm gonna have fun with it, knowing that I am not expecting myself to sound like Dime, and no one else should either, which is how it is when I play with Ozzy or whatever else.” In an effort to compensate for the differences in playing styles, Wylde said he will embrace the challenge and use it to his own advantage: “I am going to go in, learn the parts, be as faithful to what Dime did as possible, and just be me. You're never going to mistake Randy for Eddie or Eddie for Randy, and it's the same thing here with me playing Dime's stuff.” “No matter what he did, it would sound like Randy playing, not Eddie. Didnt even realise that NI had presets to download.I joined a website last night called guitar rig presets online or something like that but it was. NATIVE INSTRUMENTS : Community : Guitar Rig User Library. “It's like if Randy Rhoads were to play Eddie Van Halen's Eruption,” he continued. hotpot said: I downloaded a few really good rock tone presets from their Native instruments tone library the other week. “I can practice all I want and stay as faithful as I want, but I am never going to escape that. “No matter what I do, it's going to sound like me,” Wylde responded when asked about the biggest challenges in playing Dimebag’s parts.
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