Posts by Gainfreak
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Yeah some of his ice style delays and bloom reverbs are as close to something from a strymon we will get till the delay and reverb section gets an upgrade.
Tim put a ridiculous amount of time and effort into this project especially for some of my requests. Pure gentleman.
I did some more reading and I'll have to check out some more of Meambobbo's effect settings and I agree that Tim's Effort is nothing short of amazing. I've heard profiles that people paid money for not sound as good as some of his. Cheers!!
~R~
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Ok, so I'm late to the party . I stumbled upon this thread last night after visiting the forum after a long layoff and I am truly blown away by the amount of work Tim put into this let alone the fact that he gave this away for free. After I read the whole thread I saw that Meambobbo hosted everything and posted a link, so I downloaded the profiles and had a ball checking them out last night.
I just wanted to thank to everyone involved with this. I also wanted to mention that Meamboobo and I must like the same types of reverb and delay lol. I downloaded some of his tweaked patches and they were almost spot on to what I would go for!
Cheers everyone !!Ralph
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So, a confession from myself:
I have had a Kemper Toaster in the past. I liked it. It worked well. The LEDs went on it. It was repaired and then I traded it in for an amp head. At the time I traded it in, I was interested in a powered unit and Kemper had said they would offer an update to my existing unit. They did post a few weeks later that this would not be able to be completed due to logistics of it and I could totally see and understand why. The unit also didn't have the performance mode and several other features (drop tuning) that I urgently needed. I moved to my amp head and another solution for direct recording as well as a pedalboard.
Fast forward to late last year, I noted some of the new updates and I attempted to order a Kemper Powered Rack. There was nothing in stock. I waited for a couple of months with my deposit on order. One showed up at a store across the country in March. My retailer brought it in for me. I really liked the unit. It was missing the manual and the correct power plug. This happens when a retailer opens a box at another location and doesn't note what was inside. I didn't worry about it as I had another power cord and the manual was downloaded. I was using it through a 2x12 cab. I had it for a several months and the unit shut down on me twice without warning...once during a gig and another before I was starting to record in the studio completing a contract. I submitted my ticket for support on the second shutdown, re-set the unit as directed and it was fine. I was going to submit about the loose fitting glass on the front as a couple of larger specs of dirt got behind the glass and were lodged in the LCD but I figured I would do that later as I was too busy using the unit in the studio completing a project and playing live regularly. The unit shut down again on me before we started a gig in early August and as well had developed some strange flanging on certain profiles when running through the cab and poweamp but not through the headphones and I decided enough was enough and I returned the unit to my retailer for a credit based on the time I have had it. Not a problem, I didn't take much of a loss at all since I buy a ton of gear from them and they were very fair about it.
I then picked up a new tube amp in combo format in the meantime to use. I really like this amp but it weighs a ton and thus, my back wasn't too happy with it. I probably should have known better. I then looked at the logistics of buying and building a new pedal board, pedals, etc. The cost simply wasn't something that I wanted to put out. I was going to just use it as it was and leave it at that. Any gear that I purchase, I use my $$ made from gigs or recording, not out of my personal finances or income from my main occupation. I can't justify that having a family to take care of.
A very close friend of mine has an Axe II, Kemper toaster and an atomic CLR and nothing else that he uses live and for recording. He asked me to borrow my amp for some profiling and so I brought it over for him (much to my back pain! LoL) and I asked him if I could borrow his Kemper and Atomic CLR for a few days after he was done to try at my house in my surroundings.
That was a BIG MISTAKE and I'll explain why: I've only heard some very limited FRFR setups and none of them impressed me up to this point. I've never heard the CLR in action. I believe his is the neo version so it is a bit lighter. I was pretty shocked to say the least, actually really shocked would be correct! The spread on this thing is amazing! For me, any of the heavier gain profiles that I was using pretty much sounded all the same through my 2x12 or 4x12 cab. That is fine because it was something I was used to. That being said, the amount of clarity through the CLR is fantastic. A bit of tweaking and you can easily get a nice push. The thing that hooked me in was the fact that each and every profile was unique sounding. I know this is what it sounded like through my studio monitors and headphones but I really didn't think it would be that dramatic a change through this beautiful square box!
I'll have to make a call to Tom King at some point between now and January. I don't have an immediate need for live monitoring as I'm only playing a few small gigs and all monitoring is on stage as it is a smaller venue but I am definitely in for getting one, no question. I've spoken with and purchased from Tom in the past and he is a top notch guy. I'm looking forward to buying from him again soon.
So, back goes my tube amp this week and I have a brand new Kemper Rack (non-powered this time!) new in the unopened box this coming in on Friday. The strangest thing for me now will be to get my head around not having a big cabinet behind me on stage. I think I can deal with it but it will take me some time to get used to this change. Apparently it is better to put the CLR off to the side for better stage spread?
One this is for certain, it isn't going to sound bad at all! I did pick up a smaller tube combo as a backup. It's much lighter but still sounds great for those times when I miss the push of the tubes. With some of the great profiles and quality updates coming in now though, it's getting harder and harder to notice a difference. Also, really looking forward to the new footboard!
Sorry for the novel!
Awesome!
I LOVE my CLR and Tom King is one of the Best guys on the Planet. I cannot say enough great things about him, Atomic amps and all of his products! Cheers!!
Ralph
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the playing was amazing and the tone very nice but.....HOLY COW dat purple axis!!!! And I thought mine had a cool color...
HHAHAHA!! Thanks a ton!! With that said, the guitar is actually a custom GMW Superstrat. It's my favorite guitar It now has purple pickups to make it even more obnoxious Cheers!!
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I figured out more parts. Going to re-record this over the weekend!
Cheers!
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Damn! I can hear every pick stoke so clear...awesome job bud!
Excellent tone and you did a great job of using the same amount of reverb as John had in the original mix.
Did you Profile an amp for the Rig or did you create your Rig from the amps available in the Kemper.
Which firmware/OS Version are you using?, I'd love to have it!
Cheers,
Keith Severn (on Soundcloud)
Thanks Keith!
I believe the user Marko uploaded a Martin Golub modded Marshall profile a while back and all I did was use his profile with the addition of the green scream pedal in front and I turned down the treble.
I'm pretty sure it is still on the user exchange. I used firmware 2.4.2 on that clip. I've been using that Profile for just about everything lately with just a few tweaks here and there!
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Way to go Brother!! Oh yeah....... Nice legs (you know I had to !! )
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Great job! I guess the most important question is... which profile were you using?
Thanks so much Nkay!It's actually the Golub Modded Marshall profile on the Exchange with the Green Scream in front of it. All I did is take off some of the high end off of the profile ! Cheers!!
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wow.. I grew up with whitesnake.. me and my air guitar!.. so daym. you did a great job!
Thanks so Much And!! Cheers!!
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Excellent playing. Are you the same gainfreak from HCAF and Rig Talk? Kage's buddy?
Thanks!
Yup, That's me
Cheers!
~R~
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Great!
Gainfreak, what guitar is it on the picture at soundcloud ?Thanks Franco!
That guitar is a GMW Custom Guitar. The Neck and body are an exact replica of an old 80's Charvel!
Cheers!
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Very nicely playede. Sykes is one of my favorites
Thanks Whipp!! Cheers!!
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Wow! Great playing indeed.
Wow! Great playing indeed.
Thanks!! Cheers!!
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Killer!
Thanks!! Cheers!
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Very nice playing!! John Sykes is one of my favourite guitar players ever and you do him justice. well played
Thanks so much for that! John Sykes is one of my all time faves to, so I can't thank you enough for the kind words!
I plan on nailing that closer. it's just hard learning the solo by ear because it goes by like a flash even slowed down hahahah!
Cheers!
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Awesome, really well done
Thanks so much!! Cheers!
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Yes, I'm an 80's guy
First and second attempt at learning the Crying in the Rain Solo. Both takes are 100% Live and all the effects are coming from the
Kemper. I found a demo track on youtube that had the rhythm but no lead, so I recorded direct with the Kemper straight to the track.
1st attempt panned left, 2nd panned right. Not perfect yet. I'm still working out the parts so I improvised in some areas. Needs work
Cheers!!
https://soundcloud.com/gainfreak/badsykes
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Is that you Ralph? Dave here.
I've had a Kemper for a few months. Running it through an EH 22 Caliber and Bogner 4x12. Still have my Mark IV/Recto 4x12 as well but I've been itching to try FRFR. I've heard nothing but raves about the Atomic CLR. Did you get yours new? Seems like I'm more likely to find Flight 370 than one of these cabs.
Dave
Dave! Yes, It's me lol!! How are you? I got the CLR new and I'm going to see if I can land another one real soon hope all is well!! BTW, I thought that you were selling your MKIV or am I wrong?
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Well, the CLR is not the only good FRFR-cab out there (Matrix, KPA-solutions...) and you never can compare a FRFR-cab with a normal guitar-cab....
I'm using a Matrix Q12a and I'm happy with it.
Well I agree, the CLR is not the only good FRFR cab out there. There are plenty to chose from but the CLR's are the best for ME AND for what I like and just for the record I've also never compared a FRFR to a guitar speaker cab. I said that I went back to using a guitar speaker cab because I felt that the FRFR systems I tried were lacking the Feel that I got when using a cab. That is ultimately why I am at home with the CLR's. You get all the benefits that you get from running a FRFR speaker but they also have that speaker cab feel in my humble opinion. Cheers!