Joe Satriani for Boss Katana Gen 3

Iron Maiden tone collection For Boss Katana Gen 3

this pack contains presets with my versions of guitar tones from their biggest songs for you to play along with and enjoy!

Running Free

Hallowed Be Thy Name (2 presets, clean and drive, with a boost and delay on drive for the solos)

Two Minutes To Midnight

The Trooper

Run To The Hills

Wasted Years

Fear of The Dark Live At Donington (clean and drive, for the intro start and clean chords, then main drive, with add on boost and delay for the solos)

Demos on YouTube here, recorded totally direct with no mastering so you can hear just how they sound!

please note these tones won’t work with the original Mark 1 Boss Katana amp, just the Mark 2 and Katana Gen 3 version.

DISCLAIMER
the music of Iron Maiden is available to buy and stream from all the best music retailers, I do not own the right for any of these songs, they are just cover versions by me, to show you how they sound.

Supplied via TSL file via Instant Download after purchase. You will need Katana Gen 3 Tone Studio to receive and import the tones we provide.

enjoy! and thanks so much for the amazing support!

£4.00

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Description

Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956) is an American rock guitarist, composer, and songwriter. Early in his career he worked as a guitar instructor, with many of his former students achieving fame, including Steve Vai, Larry LaLonde, Rick Hunolt, Kirk Hammett, Andy Timmons, Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogan, and Alex Skolnick. Satriani went on to have a successful solo music career, starting in the mid-1980s. He is a 15-time Grammy Award nominee and has sold over ten million albums, making him the bestselling instrumental rock guitarist of all time.

Satriani started playing in a San Francisco-based band called Squares, which he formed with his brother-in-law Neil Sheehan in the late 1970s.[17] He was later invited to join the Greg Kihn Band, who were on the downside of their career, but whose generosity helped Satriani pay off the overwhelming credit card debt from recording his first album, Not of This Earth, released in 1986.[18] The same year, he also sang backing vocals on the self-titled Crowded House album.[19]

In 1987, Satriani’s second album, Surfing with the Alien, produced radio hits and was the first all-instrumental release to chart so highly in many years. Surfing With The Alien continues to be his most iconic and popular album, a true classic.
That same year, he also released an EP titled Dreaming #11, which featured the song “The Crush of Love”. In 1989, Satriani released the album Flying in a Blue Dream. It was said to be inspired by the death of his father, who died in 1989 during the recording of the album. “One Big Rush” featured on the soundtrack to the Cameron Crowe movie Say Anything…. “The Forgotten Part II” was featured on a Molson Dry commercial in Canada in 1993. “Can’t Slow Down” featured in a car chase sequence in the Don Johnson-starring show Nash Bridges.

In 1992, Satriani released The Extremist, his most commercially successful album to date. The album was certified Gold in the United States and peaked at number 22 on the Billboard 200.
Radio stations across the US picked up “Summer Song”, which got a major boost when Sony used it in a major commercial campaign for their Discman portable CD players.”Cryin’”, “Friends”, and the title track were regional hits on radio. In late 1993, Satriani joined Deep Purple as a temporary replacement for departed guitarist Ritchie Blackmore during the band’s Japanese tour. The concerts were a success, and Satriani was asked to join the band permanently, but he declined, having just signed a multi-album solo deal with Sony, and Steve Morse took the guitarist slot in Deep Purple.

In 1996, Satriani founded G3, a concert tour intended to include a rotating trio of guitarists. The original lineup featured Satriani, Steve Vai, and Eric Johnson. The G3 tour has continued periodically since its inaugural version, with Satriani the only permanent member. Other guitarists who have performed in G3 include Yngwie Malmsteen, John Petrucci, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Robert Fripp, Andy Timmons, Uli Jon Roth, Michael Schenker, Adrian Legg, Paul Gilbert, Steve Morse, and Steve Lukather. In 1998, Satriani recorded and released Crystal Planet, followed by Engines of Creation, one of his more experimental works featuring the electronica genre. Two shows at the Fillmore West in San Francisco were recorded in December 2000 and released as Live in San Francisco, a two-disc live album and DVD. Joe Satriani continues to be extremely successful and release new albums every couple of years as well as new Ibanez signature guitars.

Joe Satriani tone collection For Boss Katana Gen 3

this pack contains 7 presets with my versions of guitar tones from some of his biggest songs for you to play along with and enjoy!

Surfing With The Alien

Always With Me Always With You

Summer Song

Cryin

flying In A Blue Dream

Until We Say Goodbye

Rubina

demos of some of the tones on Youtube here, recorded totally direct with no extra mastering as always so you can hear just how they sound!

DISCLAIMER

the music of Joe Satriani is available to buy and stream from all the best music retailers, I do not own the right for any of these songs, they are just cover versions by me, to show you how they sound.

Supplied via TSL file via Instant Download after purchase. You will need Katana Gen 3 Tone Studio to receive and import the tones we provide.

How to add my tones to your Katana

When you buy you receive a TSL file download link via email, you need to save that file on your PC or Mac, then when you have the Katana Tone Studio open, import the files you’ve saved, then you can drag into your Katana amp and enjoy!

enjoy! and thanks so much for the amazing support!