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You’re Missing HALF of
Stevie Ray Vaughan’s Tone
Most players stop at the amp.
The recorded tone on Texas Flood was shaped after it.
The Texas Flood Tone Lab is a downloadable Logic Pro template/session that shows how that missing half works.



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What Is the Texas Flood Tone Lab?
Texas Flood Tone Lab is a downloadable Logic Pro session/template built to show how Stevie Ray Vaughan’s recorded tone gets shaped after the amp.
It is:
a Logic Pro template/session
a guided signal-chain breakdown
built around recorded-tone decisions, not just amp tone
It is not:
standalone software
hardware
a magic one-click preset pack
What Do You Need to Use It?
To use Texas Flood Tone Lab, you need:
a Mac
Logic Pro
an audio interface to record guitar into Logic
OR microphone to record amp into Logic
You do not need Stevie Ray Vaughan’s exact gear to learn from it.
Who Is This For?
Texas Flood Tone Lab is for:
guitarists who already dialed in amp, guitar, and pedals but still don’t hear the record
Logic Pro users who want to understand the missing stage after the amp
players who want a more mix-ready, record-style guitar tone
If you want to understand the chain behind the sound, this is for you.
What's Inside?
A downloadable Logic Pro template/session
The post-amp signal chain behind the Texas Flood-inspired sound
A step-by-step walkthrough video of how the tone gets shaped after the amp
A clearer path to more record-style guitar tone inside Logic
Hear the Difference
This is the difference between chasing the amp…
and understanding what happens after it.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this software?
No. It’s a downloadable Logic Pro template/session.
Q: Do I need Logic Pro?
Yes.
Q: Do I need Stevie’s exact gear?
No.
Q: Is this just presets?
No. It’s built around the full post-amp chain and how the tone gets shaped inside Logic.
Q: What do I need to use it?
A Mac, Logic Pro, and an audio interface to record guitar into Logic OR a microphone to record amp into Logic
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