Overloud Th3 345 [new] Now
Overloud TH3 remains a powerhouse in the world of digital guitar processing, and the 345 component specifically taps into a legendary era of British rock tone. If you are looking for that elusive "brown sound" or the soaring leads of the late 70s and 80s, understanding how to harness this specific emulation is key to your virtual signal chain.
Patch 2: The "Sultans of Swing" (Compressed Clean)
- Amp: TH3 345 (Vibrato channel)
- Drive: 8 (Yes, crank it on a clean amp! This is the secret to Mark Knopfler’s tone).
- Bass: 2
- Treble: 7
- Compressor: Overloud's Optical Comp (Threshold: -20dB, Ratio: 3:1) in front of the amp.
- Tremolo: Speed 5Hz, Depth 40% (click "Sync" to off).
- Result: That squishy, throaty, fingerpicked clean tone that breaks up only on the loud notes.
Touch Sensitivity: It captures the "sag" of a vintage transformer. Harder picking translates to more grit, while a light touch stays chimey. overloud th3 345
- The "Ghost" Note: The slight pitch modulation during heavy sustain due to power supply sag.
- The 4x10 "Combing": The phase interaction between four speakers creates a 3D立体感 (three-dimensional stereo spread) that Overloud emulates via its "Multitrack" microphone placement feature.
- The Mid-Scoop: A drastic dip in the upper mids (around 300Hz-600Hz) that leaves room for vocals.
He spent the evening dialing the preset to his guitar and room. Small adjustments made big differences: Overloud TH3 remains a powerhouse in the world
- Yellow Dot: This is the microphone position. Drag it closer to the cone (brighter) or the edge of the speaker (darker).
- Ambience: Adjust the "Room" controls to add natural reverb from the virtual studio.