Do you guys pay special attention to the initial profile you are dialed into when ready to start capturing a new profile from an amp? I understand if you are capturing a distorted or clean tone, its best to start with the same, but is there one profile that you will always start with being clean or dirty, and does it make a difference?
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The starting Profile has no influence on the outcome - it is only recommended to select one so you can
a) listen to the Profile and compare it to your setup before Profiling (and maybe adjust the mics a little etc) - so you have a frame of referenceand
b) to save time when tagging
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The starting Profile has no influence on the outcome - it is only recommended to select one so you can
a) listen to the Profile and compare it to your setup before Profiling (and maybe adjust the mics a little etc) - so you have a frame of referenceand
b) to save time when tagging
Thanks, was just wondering if it had any influence on the profile.
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b) to save time when tagging
That's why I'd prefer that also CAB's tags of the new profile were copied by the Reference's CAB.