Awesome, can't wait! Your other Diezel profiles are in my favorites list
Posts by apr13st
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Anyone have a Diezel Hagen profile or in the works by chance?
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Can't wait to hear the samples
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Yup very cool... what plugins are you using for the glitchy type sounds?
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Pretty darn cool! I look forward to hearing more in the future.
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I have the Q701's, which I think are awesome. The open back phones don't tend to be as bass heavy sounding because of their design, but I like to mix through them. With that said I also have another pair of Shure phones that are closed which I find a bit more bass heavy and good to jam through and track on.
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How are you plugging the KPA into the mbox? If you are going in with spdif, you have to go into the hardware option in Pro Tools and switch the clock from internal to digital.
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Sweet! Thanks for posting!
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Please post your findings. I also have an x-15, but have not had a chance to hook it up.
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I can't agree enough that we need an editor/lib... Just to be able to do some house keeping while away from the unit would be worth its weight in gold.
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Sounds awesome, thanks for posting!
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Armin, any word on when you'll be putting up the Mesa Mrk V profiles?
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Been on here for a few months, finally posting. So far I've been pretty darn happy with the doom toaster! I came from an 11r and wanted to upgrade, which consisted of deciding between the KPA and the AxeII. What finally sealed the deal for me was the "crunch" sounds that were coming out of the KPA that I didn't hear as well on the AxeII.
Last night I prolly smiled more playing through this thing than any of my gear so far. I grabbed a couple guitar backing tracks and fired them up. The first being "just got paid" by ZZ Top. I was going through different profiles and having a blast... the london amps, dumble, /13, splawn... I could have played just that all night. Next I dialled up a Mark V looking for a nice crunch sound that JP gets in "on the backs of Angels". Soon as the verse hit on the backing track and I had the Mark V going, there was my "crunch"... Yes!
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Very interesting...
So I came from the 11R. I always thought it sounded pretty good and played quite well (just lacked in the hi-gain and gating dept.). I remember back in the day, FAS bashing the 11r as a toy and no where near the Axe. So Axe II comes out and low and behold it now has a configurable hi-z input and a few other things that were on the 11 and not the Axe (usb etc..), go figure... So enter the KPA and low and behold Axe now has tone matching and low fi effect. If the other units are so inferior, why is he copying them?
So I save my pennies and keep reading reviews and listening to sound clips between the Axe and KPA. I have to say the Axe doesn't do a good "crunch", sure it has great effects but the "crunch" just isn't there. So what finally sealed the deal apart from the KPA's superior sound, were the crummy comments from the owner... I won't spend my money to support such crappy behavior to customers.
p.s. Sorry for the long rant... so while I still have a lot of good will with my "D", I prefer the "K" by a huge margin. The "sound" is just there, aliasing hasn't been a problem.
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I like the smaller one