Marvin hank guitar sound for modx

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hi
I'm looking for the guitar sound of the Shadow (Apache, Wonderful Land)
This sound exists in yamaha psr, tyros.
I have modx +8 and I can't find the marvin hank guitar sound.
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Double analogue echo FX, set one at 70ms the other c200ms.

Then play around with the delay.

Also add a FX for a Vox AC 30 amp.

If you can select a single coil Fender Strat then all the better or failing that a 50’s or 60’s electric.
 

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Double analogue echo FX, set one at 70ms the other c200ms.
Then play around with the delay.
Also add a FX for a Vox AC 30 amp.
If you can select a single coil Fender Strat then all the better or failing that a 50’s or 60’s electric.
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60's electric guitar sound on early psrs is ordinary! Piss weak actually.
The tyros and late model psrs have much better sound.
The modx probably has litte choice.
 
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60's electric guitar sound on early psrs is ordinary! Piss weak actually.
The tyros and late model psrs have much better sound.
The modx probably has litte choice.
My Korg 5X has as close to the real McCoy as it gets straight out of the box.

Itis even labelled “Shadows Guitar”.
 

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As a matter of interest . .
My Yamaha 2011 model has 87 guitar sounds would you believe. . .87!
Not one is a 60's electric sound.
Closest is labled "70's electric"
I do play Apache and use this style with some pitch bending.
Nothing like a fender strat.
 

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