I am really making an effort to keep the number of profiles to a minimum, while using that pool of profiles to create my rigs.
The problem is I have too many good profiles!
I have a whole slew of profiles from The Amp Factory and Top Jimi, plus Britt packs 1 and 2 and Vintage and a couple from Soundside. Many of them are so good I want to have instant access to them, but at the same time I want to keep the number down to aid in a faster boot time, make it easier to scroll through, and to just keep my brain from frying
Here's what I'm thinking:
I love Fender amps so maybe a Twin, a Pro, a Deluxe, and a Bassman.
I also want to have a good Marshall, Vox, Orange (Andy's Matamp is excellent) Hiwatt (I have the Gilmour Hiwatt), and Divided by 13.
That should cover it, right?
But wait....
Each one of those amps has so many great profiles included with them that I can't decide!
Ok...how about a clean, clean+, crunch, and OD sound from each....we're up to 36 profiles already! And that's just the 'pool' I want to draw from to create my rigs!
Then on top of that I've got a ton of other great amp profiles from each of those vendors...and then I have to consider that what I choose for my 335 won't necessarily work for my Strat.
So we could possibly be looking at doubling that number!
Whew! It's a first world problem for sure...any tips? How do you guys deal with profile overload?
Thanks!