The distant AM radio piano intro is done so well leading to the punch line. Nice solos and chimey rhythms riffage.
Posts by BayouTexan
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So, Dolf Koch the inventor of the BTO and Golden Earring sound.
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These Fender amps?
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Remember... you are not hearing the amp or cab but the microphones interpretation of the amp and cab. Also, be careful what frequencies you cut until you got a full mix. Some of those 'undesirables' sound good against bass, drums, and vocals.
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What you saw was the guy with the Apple just messaged a screenshot to the guy with the Android.
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Thanks so much for complement. That's the best one I ever got! Although no way I should be compared to waraba 's talent and experience. I've been using your "3 Amps" and "Dual Amp" series s lot also so you and I must hear tone the same way in our heads.
Looking forward to your next series and me getting better. Ha!
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I agree with the two above me.
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great tones ! and a smooth vibe , mix is really clear & airy well done
Thanks waraba !
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Thanks Franjoe30 ! You rock!
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If the new OS does the same then best to contact support.
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Nice spooky tune.
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I just posted a mix with the "Wht Marshall" profile. I can't tell you enough how much I love it!
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This mellow tune started as a chord progression practice to keep my trigger finger from locking. I liked the sound of the C to A noodle so I decided to mix it. A solo covers half the song and was done with dgburns Wht Marshall profile he graciously posted for us. I'm at 4yrs and 3 months in guitar so I cannot do his profile proper justice, but what I can do so far is glorious to my ears! I would love to hear others use it.
I concentrated on bringing the bass track more forward and getting some of the "wetness" out of the drum track as you all have suggested in previous threads. I'm not particularly happy with the heavy rhythm tone and gave up after reamping it a couple of times. First time I used this much reverb on a mix too.
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spottydog10 is correct. I think the less reverb you use on the vocals then the better you sound. You pretty much need to continue singing on all your tracks now. Good job!
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That's like having guitar pedals at the mixing desk, after the mic on the amp. I don't get why you'd do that, but hey.
I do it because I can and I want to. I have a stereo TCE Mimiq pedal and that's the only place to put it to get the best of the effect. I have other "stereo" effect pedals and I like that position for the stereo spread. I don't use any stomps or mono pedals there.
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I know they're not heavy. it's just in case they're interchangeable the other guy also said it's fine for him to keep his own só we carry less things with me etc...
So why keep it? You are going to get another one when you get the other profiler. All those types of cables are interchangeable. They work on computers and some of the newer TVs. They are pretty much the standard now for large electronics.
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If you connect Kemper SPDIF in/out to the Interfaces ADAT in/out are you still limited to just 2 channels instead of 8 channels? I'm just curious about it but I assume SPDIF will always lessen it to 2 channels.
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I have my Kemper Outputs going into a pedal and then out to an Interface with no problem. I do that quite a bit. It might even be nice to put a EQ pedal there when going to FOH.
You can also setup pedals for Kemper the same way as an amp's effect loop using Kemper Direct Output/Send and Return. Read all about it in the manual.
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Upgrade to the latest OS to return SPDIF volume back to the way it was. Also, check your Reamp Sens on Page 2 of the Input settings.
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