Well it's not an issue if you generally use a specific guitar for at specific rig.
Posts by musicmad
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I don't think it will control your main output volume (as in seeing the LEDs change if that's what you are after). But it will change the volume in a similar position signal chain-wise.
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Clean Sense is definitely for balancing Clean Rigs to Dirty Rigs on a Global Level. Distortion Sense is for balancing guitars.
Hm yes and no. You can definitely use clean sense to balance clean vs. dirty on a per guitar basis. Some guitars need a different clean sense level to have clean and dirty rigs have the same perceived volume.
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Listening in. I wish Pete Thorn would make some profiles as he's really good at dialing it in.
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Yeah. Boosting before a gainy amp can actually reduce the perceived volume due to added compression that is not compensated for (make up)
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Great suggestion.
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Must be output settings yes. I have the Xvive myself and it doesn't change the sound. However do notice that it's a mono system.
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Thanks! Dig the Thicc profile a lot.
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Finally got around to try them. Sounds really good. You profile has something "authentic" to them, that you don't find in a lot of other places. Thanks!
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I often use the Guido pack at low volume. Works great. Especially the 808 Friedman and the Marshall (od2 or something)
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I just purchased some MBritt stuff and bought the 5150 pack twice. So I have 2 copies. Thinking of sending the ZIP file to someone here if they want it? Is that cool to do?
I am not going to try for a refund because MBritt rules and I like giving him business. Was almost thinking of buying a pack each week and doing a raffle
It's OK to gift somebody else a pack as long as you don't keep it yourself.
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That'll work but ideally you get XLR>TRS cables to not rely so much on the preamps on the twin. But it's also OK to do as you do.
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Might have been mentioned already but I don't see it: Tweak at as close to correct volume as possible. The sound you dial in at low volume before the rehearsal is very unlikely to be useful at full volume.
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Yeah he's a natural talent. Nothing seems to be difficult for this guy. Thanks for the comments on the bends and vibs. Those are some of my best features
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I appreciate that. I heard a semi-famous guitarist once say that his recorded tracks are not perfect, and he never plays perfect on stage because he is human. So, I decided to do my mixes in one single take and leave the mistakes in. I think it makes you more genuine (also makes you play better). I actually thought before learning guitar that I would have to be perfect at it, but that is not true.
Absolutely true. I find too perfect a bit boring. There are mistakes you end up loving. But in all fairness also a lot you don't
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Great profile. Did a quick solo cover with it:
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Messing around with some Kiko in the recently shared JP2C profile:
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Playing is not perfect but it gets the job done -
Indeed it does. Better contact support.
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Non je ne le croix pas. (pardon my French. It's been a while)