1/51) StevVai: Here's a brilliant Vai sound reminiscent of his work with David Lee Roth's band. Options: Delay & Reverb 2/52) AngsYng: The only male rock guitarist that wears short pants to all his gigs. Use this famous sound to emulate his classic crunch from AC/DC's "Back In Black.' Options: Reverb, 3/53) JoWalsh: I'm sure you remember Joe's famous "Rocky Mountain Way" rhythm sound. You'll recognize this program instantly. Options: Chorus & Reverb. 4/54) BECKOLA: If you've got a love of Jefffine job with Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart teamed up again this brilliant Beck tone was heard on the classic "People Get Ready." Options:reverb. 6/56) BECKbyt: An outrageously good tone typical of Jeff & reverb, 8/58) GILMOUR: Now that David is out there touring again with PinkFloyd, I'm glad I was able to emulate one of his live strat type distorted solo tones from "Delicate Sound Of Thunder." Options: delay & reverb, 9/59) Money$: This sound is easily recognized by any "Floyd" fan. Use it with caution; it tends to be overpowering. Options: delay & reverb. 10/60) TheWall: This is another famous Gilmour tone emulation from "The Wall" album. Options: reverb. 11/61) LaneAxe: The programmer's favorite studio hard rock sound with extra balls. Options: delay & reverb. 12/62) LaneBrt: A more compressed derivative of patch #11 with extra brightness. Options: delay & reverb. 13/63) RonWood: Woody's great crunchy lead/rhythm tone that keeps The Stones rolling. Options: reverb. 14/64) Richrds: Thank God for keeping Keith alive. That unmistakably great Stones tone can be demonstrated by playing this sound with the song "Start Me reverb. 16/66) Mrtn Bar: Martin's great guitar work with Jethro Tull is second to none. You'll recognize this classic tone from the "Benefit" and "Stand Up" albums, Options: delay &reverb. 17/67) ECcream: This guitar God needs no introduction. This early Clapton tone can be fully emulated by playing "Sunshine Of Your Love. Options: wah, delay & reverb, 18/68) ECsolo: Another great Clapton sound from the solo years during the late 80's, If you know the riff to "She's Waiting,card for two variations on one sound. This one is from his first solo album. Options: delay & reverb. 20/70) PageLZl; One of the two most infamous Jimmys on the rock n'roll planet. Try this program with almost any song off the "Physical Graffiti" album. Options; pan (for stereo effect) & reverb, 21/71) PageLZ2: If you're the type that liked the earlier tones off the Led Zep 1 or 2 albums, this program's for you. I recommend "Communication Breakdown." Options: wah& reverb. 22/72) JimiAxl:JimiHendrLx is about as household a word as pecan pie. I actually prefer Jimi's music to any pie. Put your hand over your heart and play "The Star Spangled Banner" with this program. Options: pan (for stereo effect) & reverb,) 23/73) JimiAx2; De ja vu! Try this hot rodded Jimi tone with "Foxy Lady" or "Stone Free." Options: wah & reverb. 24/74) S.Stevns: Steve's talented guitar work with Billy Idol and his own band has always been excellent. Use and abuse this program with "Rebel Yell" if you dare, Options: delay & reverb. 25/75) F.Zappa: Lets be "Frank!" Here's your chance! Check out this hot Zappa tone. It utilizes the solo guitar sound found on "Overnite Sensation." Options: pan, (for stereo effect) delay & reverb, 26/76) M.Ronsn: One of the finest guitar tones ever! This program comes as close to Mick's solo guitar tone from David Bowie's "Moon Age Daydream" as humanly possible. Options: chorus & reverb, 27/77) EVHalen: Eddie's brown tones one of the most recognizable guitar sounds ever. Listen to this "Panama" type emulation with guitar in hand and tongue in cheek. Options: delay & reverb. 28/78) VrnReid: Vernon's guitar work kind killer tone found on Living Colour albums is fresh and fluid. This program can be used to demonstrate the guitar tone found on "Cult Of Personality." Options: Delay & Reverb. 29/79) Santana: A guitar legend in his own time. A Carlos "Black Magic wbman" emulation that will stir your memory. Options: delay & reverb. 30/80) Isleys: The Isley Brothers had a signature guitar tone all their own. It's my pleasure to share one of their doubled lead sounds with you. Options:long delay. 31/81) Knopfler: Mark has used some of the hottest guitar sounds around. This Knopfler tone emulation from . Options: short delay. 32/82) SlashGR: If you have an appetite for destruction, this sound's for you. This program emulates Slash's signature Les Paul tone. Options: ensemble & reverb. 33/83) Dimeola: Al has a sound that everyone admires. This program emulates his famous Les Paul tone heard on the Return To Forever album Options: pan (for stereo effect) & reverb. 34/84) S.Howe: One of Steve's classic sounds from his "YES" days. This program emulates the guitar sound from "All Good People." Options: ensemble & reverb. 55/85) BrianMay: Brian built his signature guitar with his own two hands. Listen to this guitar tone while playing Queen's "Killer Queen." Options: ensemble & reverb, 36/86) T.Rabin; That famous Trevor tone from "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" is a definite "YES." Options: ensemble & reverb. 37/87) A.Sumers: Andy's talented guitar work with The Police is considered a classic. Play this famous tone emulation while "Walking On The Moon." Options: reverb. 38/88) Scrpins. I always loved the hot rodded guitar tones from the two guitarists in the Scorpions. I just could never tell which guy played which great lick! So, all I can do here is emulate one of their "Rock You like A Hurricane" rhythm sounds. Watch out for acts of God with this program! Options; delay & reverb. 39/89) Blkmore: Years ago when I worked in retail guitar sales, every kid in the worid wanted to hear two songs when I demonstrated a guitar. Yep, you guessed it "Stairway to Heaven" and "Smoke on the Water." This killer Ritchie Blackmore guitar emulation will give you the shivers. Play that smoke song buddy! Will ya? Options: reverb. 40/90) SkunkB: Jeff Baxter's guitar work with the Doobies and Steely Dan is in my opinion, top notch. Use this program with care. It's known to steam windows. Options: pitch shifter & delay. 41/91) Rockman: I guess this was originally Tom Scholz's emulation of his own guitar sound for mini headphone amplifier marketing purposes. It's my turn to emulate Tom's emulation of himself! Sound confusing? Options: reverb. 42/92) T.Scholz: Tom's signature guitar sound is even recognized by people living on the outskirts of Latvia. This program comes extra close to Tom's own Boston tone. Options: reverb. 43/93) D.Alman; Duane's legendary live "Whipping Post" sound could change your life. When I first heard "Live at the Fillmore" it changed mine. Enjoy! Options; chorus & reverb. 44/94) R.Fripp: Here's one of many Robert Frippertronics "King Crimson" tonal emulations. Options: delay & reverb. 45/95) Hldswth: Alan Holdsworth has been credited with influencing everybody famous that totes a six string. If you heard "Metal Fatigue" you'll understand why, and then you'll recognize this program. Options: delay & reverb. 46/96) RNeflsn: I love this guy! He also has one of the most interesting guitar collections around. This program emulates Rick's signature "Cheap Trick" Hamer guitar tone. Options: delay & reverb. 47/97) Sambora: Richie's guitar work with "BonJovi" is critically acclaimed by all. Try this "Living On A Prayer" tone out and jam on it. Options; delay & reverb. 48/98) JoePery: Aerosmith's Joe Perry has a guitar tone that is known to peel paint off a wall one hundred yards away. This "Walk This Way" guitar tone emulation could be hazardous to one's health. Options: Ensemble & reverb. 49/99) DkyBets: The other talented guitar wizard on Duane's right, Mr. Dicky Betts is still going strong. Try this sound with some of your favorite Allman Brothers songs, Options: chorus, delay & reverb. 50/100) Lukithr: From Toto to Randy Newman's "I Love L.A.. If you know one by heart, play this sound with it! Options: delay & reverb.