Easy question that I can’t figure out

  • There are two places you can adjust pure cabinet, the output which would be global and the cabinet which would be per rig.


    In the case where both locations are set the one with the greater value wins.


    This allows you to set a global setting but in the event you want a particular rig to have more you can.


    From the reference manual -


    Pure Cabinet

    Mic'ed cabinets often have an unpleasant, “phasey” sound in the high-end frequencies, that is not found when you listen to a cabinet directly, without a microphone. "Pure Cabinet" will gently polish the sound of the virtual (mic'ed) cabinet to bring it closer the sound of the direct cabinet. The fundamental character of the sound will still be maintained.

    All applications that use the mic'ed sound (virtual cabinet) of the Profiler can benefit from Pure Cabinet: recordings, live venues, full-range monitors, in-ear monitors, or just noodling with headphones on. It naturally adapts to the individual sound of each cabinet - the more unbalanced the original cabinet, the more impact it will have. With fully clean amp sounds, “Pure Cabinet” is hardly noticeable.

    “Pure Cabinet” is available as a global setting in the Output Section, and affects all Rigs that you listen to. However, the original sound of each Rig remains unchanged, and you can switch Pure Cabinet on or off whenever you like. There are two parameters for Pure Cabinet in the Output Section, on the “Output AddOns” page: use soft button 3 to set the desired amount, and use the switch to do a quick A/B comparison against the original cabinet sound. In order to completely disengage the global Pure Cabinet, you must uncheck the switch, as it still has an effect even when the controller is at zero.

    If you would rather have individual settings of Pure Cabinet per Rig or Cabinet Preset, there is a second parameter in the Cabinet Module. There is no switch for the local parameter - it is disengaged by setting it to zero. Both values of Pure Cabinet interact such that the larger of the two values is always given priority, and will be applied as the actual intensity of the “Pure Cabinet” effect.

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