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Tuesday, May 29th 2012, 8:54pm

....I must be dumb...with litterally 100s of amps profiled (real ones) what is the interest of profiling a modeler emulating an amp with a plugin trying to make it sound like a mastered track in a digital format....
As said, maybe is just me too old school...
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Tuesday, May 29th 2012, 9:24pm

....I must be dumb...with litterally 100s of amps profiled (real ones) what is the interest of profiling a modeler emulating an amp with a plugin trying to make it sound like a mastered track in a digital format....
As said, maybe is just me too old school...
With this method you profile a real amp like usual (not a modeler),
and add an eq tone match plugin in the signal chain.
That way the eq of recorded tracks are copied and added with the real amp profile.
GUITAR -> KPA -> AMP -> CAB -> MIC -> DAW -> PLUGIN -> KPA Return.
Great for copying previously recorded guitar tones.
Check out the tylerhb link with some great sound clips.
classic metal tones done with EQ matching

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "HappyKemper" (May 29th 2012, 9:30pm)


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Tuesday, May 29th 2012, 11:01pm

Ok, got it. Being the thread on profiling the Axe I have assumed (read very quick the previous post, sorry) that the proposal was to profile the AFX + Ozone.
I think I need some holiday, 16-18 h/day at work in the last weeks...
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Wednesday, May 30th 2012, 2:17am

I have to agree... and the "need a cofee" sign appeared more times than expected lately in your posts... time for a break! Come to Rome... and don't forget your Space Toaster :thumbup:

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Wednesday, July 11th 2012, 12:25am

I have to agree... and the "need a cofee" sign appeared more times than expected lately in your posts... time for a break! Come to Rome... and don't forget your Space Toaster :thumbup:
I hear they have very good coffee in Rome.
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Wednesday, July 11th 2012, 1:10am

Sure! This one being one of the most famous (you shall join the cue at any time of the day...).

Anyone is invited to come and test it! I'm also a member of Couchsurfing, so hosting is a sort of second nature for me :D

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