Thanks Tim! I need to go grab everything after 26!!!
Have amps, will profile the BE100: Lets make some profiles...
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Nice!
Tim, I gotta say your profiles are awesome! I'm constantly playing the HAWP16 BE6 M75 - works equally well for my Les Paul, my PRS and my Tele. And sounds great when working the gain knob and EQ knobs (recently I've set the pure cab to 4.5-ish)
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HAWP-37 profiles are up.
I've done a lot of experimenting lately and I thought I'd share the results. These are only studio profiles but I will probably be making merged profiles when time permits if anyone is interested.
The profiles can be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5qw…UjuqI69pGNfON_NOepqa?dl=0
Please let me know what you think.
Hi Tim,
Apologies in advance if this has already been asked and answered.
A question as to your naming convention for theses HAWP sessions...
Did I miss HAWP session Phase 30? Also, what happened with Phases 33 through 36? The previous session posting was for Phase 32, and then you jumped right to Phase 37. I am confused.
As always, I love your profiling work, and I look forward to each and every new HAWP session. I just don't want to have missed any.
Thanks in advance,
John -
I think Tim only uploads the best of the best profiling sessions (or maybe those are the ones he keeps to himself? )
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Hi Tim,
So this set is all variations in mic placement/mix? Will check them out tonight.
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Hi Tim,Apologies in advance if this has already been asked and answered.
A question as to your naming convention for theses HAWP sessions...
Did I miss HAWP session Phase 30? Also, what happened with Phases 33 through 36? The previous session posting was for Phase 32, and then you jumped right to Phase 37. I am confused.
As always, I love your profiling work, and I look forward to each and every new HAWP session. I just don't want to have missed any.
Thanks in advance,
JohnI think Tim only uploads the best of the best profiling sessions (or maybe those are the ones he keeps to himself? )
Actually, there were some really bad sessions that I don't want to share. I kept them along with the notes in case I ever need to go back and see what doesn't work -
Thank you, Tim.
That approach can only be viewed as a time-saver for we mere mortal end-users.
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Nice!
Tim, I gotta say your profiles are awesome! I'm constantly playing the HAWP16 BE6 M75 - works equally well for my Les Paul, my PRS and my Tele. And sounds great when working the gain knob and EQ knobs (recently I've set the pure cab to 4.5-ish)
Thanks Michael, I haven't tried the HAWP-16 profiles in a while so I thought I'd load them up this afternoon and give them another go. I really do like them but to be honest the Scumback M75 is my favorite speaker so I'm sure that has a lot to do with itSince that session I have acquired a Royer R121, it might be interesting to redo those profiles and replace the AT4040 with the R121.
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Since that session I have acquired a Royer R121, it might be interesting to redo those profiles and replace the AT4040 with the R121.
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Thanks Michael, I haven't tried the HAWP-16 profiles in a while so I thought I'd load them up this afternoon and give them another go. I really do like them but to be honest the Scumback M75 is my favorite speaker so I'm sure that has a lot to do with itSince that session I have acquired a Royer R121, it might be interesting to redo those profiles and replace the AT4040 with the R121.
That's be awesome
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These new Profiles are killer!...thanks Tim.
I notice 10 of them have a higher Definition setting than the other 10...correct?
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These new Profiles are killer!...thanks Tim.
I notice 10 of them have a higher Definition setting than the other 10...correct?
What's the difference between the two sets?
Thanks Guitartone,The difference is that 10 are the BE channel and 10 are the HBE channel, everything else is the same. For example, one is named "H37 BE-01 STU" and the other is named "H37 HBE-01 STU". BTW the "STU" stands for studio profile. I just updated the ReadMe.txt file with a better explanation of the names. Also, I didn't change any settings in the profiles, they are all raw profiles.
Hope that helps.
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If the Kemper just came with Tim's BE Profiles it would be worth the money.
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Thank you!
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Tim, do you have everything hosted anywhere besides random dropbox links? Would you like or mind if i posted them, so they were all a bit easier to grab, especially for newcomers?
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Ok, I've hosted all the files at a single URL and .zip file:
http://foobazaar.com/kemper/HAWP/
http://foobazaar.com/kemper/HAWP/HAWP.zipHopefully that will be easier to quickly browse the readme's and grab the rigs for newcomers.
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Ok, I've hosted all the files at a single URL and .zip file:
http://foobazaar.com/kemper/HAWP/
http://foobazaar.com/kemper/HAWP/HAWP.zipHopefully that will be easier to quickly browse the readme's and grab the rigs for newcomers.
Hi Meambobbo,
Thanks for hosting...and thanks to Tim Owens for all his fantastic work and graciousness in sharing these wonderful profiles.
Just a heads up...I believe you missed Phase 29, 31 and 32 sessions in your individual list, as well as the full .zip file.
Cheers,
John -
Ok, I've hosted all the files at a single URL and .zip file:
http://foobazaar.com/kemper/HAWP/
http://foobazaar.com/kemper/HAWP/HAWP.zipHopefully that will be easier to quickly browse the readme's and grab the rigs for newcomers.
Thank you so much for doing this. Here are the links to the sessions that Tritium pointed out:29: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jmr…YSzPObKf_e99-KKq1iXa?dl=0
31: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xve…TzhKTa4uerf7qwTmYtca?dl=0
32: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mw6…ujEoHqA7_Ag9bm6_M4-a?dl=0Hi Meambobbo,
Thanks for hosting...and thanks to Tim Owens for all his fantastic work and graciousness in sharing these wonderful profiles.
Just a heads up...I believe you missed Phase 29, 31 and 32 sessions in you individual list as well as full .zip file.
Cheers,
John
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I'm a newbie in this thread and I must say I'm mad keen on the idea of this project (and I haven't heard those proflies yet!). It's people like Tim who make this commuity so awesome, thank you very much for such a great idea, and for all that work (I'm sure it must've been kinda fun as well!!)
The point now is I've no clue where to start from, I'll just get in here:
Ok, I've hosted all the files at a single URL and .zip file:
http://foobazaar.com/kemper/HAWP/
http://foobazaar.com/kemper/HAWP/HAWP.zipHopefully that will be easier to quickly browse the readme's and grab the rigs for newcomers.
Thank you very much, meambobbo, for compiling Tim's work, that's really handy to have!!
Can't wait to get home and begin playin'!
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I have 3 more packs to add as said above. So be sure to check back soon.