The point here is that I have "two sounds" in the last profiling stage page (the ones you can compare the original and the profiled):
A) Original sound, coming from the chain to the Profiler rear input (the one used for profiling purposes). Which sounds the way I WANT it 100%.
B) Profiled sound, which is what the Profiler did to the A sound. Really different, specially on the low end and dynamics.
So, if the A sounds perfect, it means that:
- Amps, mics, cables, I/O converters are fine. Otherwise, this would sound wrong from the very beginning.
- The problems seems to be during the profiling stage. Where I tried to use less or more buffering/latency, with similar results.
- I tried to use 48KHz or 96KHz converter settings, just in case that this would be more accurate. But it seems to be the same.
And regarding MORE THAN ONE MIC, it is always regarding phases. But in a good way. I mean, the phase difference between two (or more) mics can add the magic that you need by natural reasons to your sound. So in this case I am using two SM57 to the same speaker in different angles, plugged to API 512c and Heritage 73Jr (different character). The result is that I am getting less unwanted high frequencies and harsh, and extra body.