No. 2111984·heavy-metal·6 blocks

The Last in Line

Campbell's most-quoted line about the Dio rig is that only two things ever went between the guitar and the amp -- a wah on occasion, and a Tube Screamer on a couple of solos. This is the tone that second exception exists for. The riff tracks lean on a Boss overdrive used purely as a level box; a lead this slow needs something with a midrange hump, because the whole solo lives or dies on whether the notes keep blooming after the pick has left the string.

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Settings for
Signal path · input → output · 10 blocksLive values · Line 6 Helix
Guitar
Gibson Les Paul Deluxe (1977, refinished matte black)
Pickups
HH
Tuning
bridge
Strings
standard
Noise Gate
Deluxe Comp
Stupor OD
Scream 808
Brit 2204
4x12 Blackback 30
Simple Delay
Plate
Teardrop Wah
Noise Gate
← Gain-structure housekeeping
Cab
Threshold
-62dB
Decay
45s
Deluxe Comp
← Studio compression
Dynamics
Threshold
-28dB
Ratio
3:1
Knee
5dB
Attack
20ms
Release
220ms
Mix
40
Level
1dB
Stupor OD
← Boss overdrive (SD-1)
Distortion
Drive
2
Gain
2
Tone
5
Level
8
Scream 808
← Ibanez Tube Screamer
Distortion
Drive
4
Gain
4
Tone
6
Level
6
Brit 2204
← Marshall JCM800 2203
Amp
Drive
7.5
Bass
4
Mid
7
Treble
6
Presence
6
ChVol
6
Master
10
Bias
5.5
BiasX
5.5
Sag
5
Hum
3
Ripple
3
4x12 Blackback 30
← Marshall 4x12
Cab
LowCut100Hz
HighCut6600Hz
Resonance
5
Level
0dB
Pan
0.5
Delay
0
Simple Delay
← Studio delay
Delay
LowCut300Hz
HighCut4200Hz
Time
420ms
Feedback
18
Mix
14
Level
0
Plate
← Studio plate
Reverb
LowCut220Hz
HighCut6500Hz
Mix
20
Decay
2.2s
Predelay
24ms
Level
0
Teardrop Wah
← Dunlop Cry Baby
Wah
Mix
100
Level
0

What we checked

Computed by a program, on this recipe, every time this page is built. How this works

Preset files — 0 of 3 complete
  • Helix 1 block missing from the file
    Which ones

    Not in the file: Teardrop Wah. The recipe calls for this block, but we have no verified model ID for it on this platform, so the preset is written without it. Add it by hand using the settings above.

  • Quad Cortex 5 blocks replaced with a stand-in model
    Which ones

    Replaced with a stand-in: Gate, Studio Comp, Green Scream, Brit 2203, 4x12 Blackback. These load cleanly but are not the model named above — the file will sound wrong here until we map them. Set these blocks by hand.

  • Katana 1 block missing from the file; 4 blocks replaced with a stand-in model
    Which ones

    Not in the file: Reverb. The recipe calls for this block, but we have no verified model ID for it on this platform, so the preset is written without it. Add it by hand using the settings above.

    Replaced with a stand-in: Lead, Booster, Delay, Reverb. These load cleanly but are not the model named above — the file will sound wrong here until we map them. Set these blocks by hand.

Helix DSP
60% of one chip — fits
Sources
4 cited, 2 from publications that do original gear reporting
Attribution
Not yet ratedThis recipe predates the attribution-confidence field and hasn't been reviewed for it.
What we didn't check
  • Nobody played this through a real amp. There is no human listening test behind any number on this page.
  • The settings are reasoned from the sources below, not measured off the record.
  • No audio has been rendered for this recipe yet, so you cannot hear it before you load it.
  • 3 platforms on this page (TONEX, Kemper, Fractal) get a model pointer, not a preset file — nothing was built or checked for them.
The mic in this chain

Shure SM57

Still made, still the studio default. The cheapest part of this chain to get right.

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