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Pat Quilter's Ultimate Tone Library - Preset Pack For Elevate

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Developed by Pat Quilter in collaboration with his brother Matt Quilter, el supremo classic rock musician, using his collection of authentic guitars and knowledge of musical solos from the era.
Ready for a trip through rock and roll history? This preset pack, personally crafted by Pat Quilter, is a sonic journey through the iconic tones that defined generations. From the chiming, bright tones of "Q-Caster" to the greasy, distorted growl of "Qall Night Long" and the legendary slapback of "Qechosonic," this collection is packed with signature sounds inspired by the greats. Whether you're channeling the fiery leads of Eric Clapton with "Quossroads" or the classic rockabilly of "Quane Eddy," this is your ticket to a world of vintage tone and endless inspiration.

 

Name Description
Quper Reverb a bright chiming tone with moderate reverb, coupled with a matching bright cab sim. The A setting has a nice rhythm tone and the B setting boosts the gain for crisp leads.
Q Diddley A signature fast bouncy tremolo coupled with a bright early sixties Fender tone. The B setting increases the gain.
Queepwalk A smooth dreamy tone inspired by the steel guitar classic by Santo and Johnny. The B setting adds additional modulation.
Q-Surf A big, bright brash sound, drenched in splashy reverb and ready to dominate a large auditorium full of cheering teenagers doing the Surfer Stomp. The B setting gets even bigger!
Quossroads Classic early Marshall overdrive, inspired by Eric Clapton’s seminal live solo. Since the A setting already goes to 11, the B setting adds auto-wah for a hilarious alternative voicing.
Qhat Its Worth Slow deep tremolo with a normal bright guitar tone, ready to play the opening harmonic sting. The B setting turns off the tremolo for mid-gain solo work.
Qister Soul The A setting provides a full-bodied, mid-gain tone. The B setting activates a thin tormented fuzz tone guaranteed to peel paint and sterilize fruit flies.
Qantana Signature sweet soaring lead tone with moderate reverb. B adds more gain.
Qechosonic Celebrates a rare mid-fifties guitar amp with built in tape delay slapback, used by Scotty Moore on Mystery Train and other early Sun Record classics. Medium bright tone. B adds more echo.
Quane Eddy classic rockabilly tone with a mid depth fast tremolo and ample reverb. B adds more gain.
Quideaway a hint of room tone is added to give the sound added depth. The B setting adds more gain.
Qall Your Love The sound of a later Bluesbreaker album recorded with tape-delay slapback echo. B adds gain.
Qall Night Long Celebrates the thick blurry tone of an early Valco amp, as used by Joe Houston’s rhythm guitar player. B adds more gain for vintage blatty overdrive.
Qaybelline The iconic sound of early Chuck Berry pushing a small amp for all it’s worth. B adds more gain.
Chuck Qerry A cleaner more incisive tone as featured on Johnny B. Goode and other hits. B adds gain.
Q12 String Emulates a bright chiming 12-string guitar by using two alternatives, A-chorus or B-doubling.
QYa Yas Out A pair of presets celebrating the sound of the 1969 Stones tour using banks of Ampeg SVT amplifiers. A captures the fat sound of Keith Richards, while B channels Mick Taylor’s more complex tone.
BB Qing a clean bright tone as used by the King of Blues. B adds gain.
Q-Caster A bright clean country sound suitable for humbucker or single coil guitars. B adds some fast echo.
Qweed easily overdriven sound of early fifties Fender amps. B adds gain.
Qblonde aims at the bell-like tone of early sixties Fender amps with their fatter treble curve. B adds gain.
Qblack the clean silky tone that Leo settled on by the mid-sixties, designed for more clarity and less breakup.
QJMP Two gain levels featuring the bright clangy preamp tone of another classic Marshall series.
Suzie Q The shalang-alang sound of Kustom amps, as used by Credence Clearwater Revival.
Qamerican Woman A heavily shaped, flute like overdrive featured by Guess Who on their top-40 hit.