Yeah great stuff. Loving the bass sound as well. What does that chain look like?
Posts by musicmad
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It does if it attempts to formant shift the tone, too, negating the Mickey Mouse or Darth Vader effects.
True. But not what we are rating here when looking at the polyphonic transpose functionality (chords etc.) where formant shifting generally shouldn't be used.
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I've noticed the same thing and, since I'd mainly transpose clean sounds, I find the effect scarcely usable.
The point is that the Transpose (by concept) needs to at least read half period of the lowest frequency in order to understand its pitch, which is in the worst case 82.4 Hz for a traditionally-tuned 6-string guitar.
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I've got another question.
There's another volume control in the amplifier stack if you hold down the amp button.
What's that for? Is that where you adjust the volume if you get a rig that's way too loud?
There are many ways to skin a cat but generally yes. Use amp volume to balance between rigs.
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Sounds great. Got a tab for that?
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I tweak the rigs for different guitars instead of changing the input settings. I save one with a HB and the other as SC or something like that. Or they are in sets corresponding to which guitar I'll use. The biggest difference being say vintage Strat pickups to SD Slash HBs. Way more ways to dial in guitars this way than the "sense" settings.
Agreed. While tweaking a rig it makes sense to have the sense dialed in correctly (meaning clean gain levels are identical in volume to high gain levels) so you dont have to tweak volume levels when changing gain levels.
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And you can, but sometimes it feels like people getting paralyzed. It's not worth it!
I don't see how you can avoid it, if you want to use the same rigs with different guitars?
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Are you on the Spring reverb beta? I am and I just ran into a different issue with morphing. I might revert.
Please make sure you report it first (if you haven't). Or you might end up finding it in the release version too (next one).
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It would be very useful, hard to see why it hasn't been implemented.
Ah come on
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I have this too. If we could find one thing that happens repeatedly, describe it, make a backup, and send it to support there is a chance we can get it looked at.
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I seem to remember the manual recommending just that too. Amp for balance. Rig for solo boost etc.
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Two. But better get four at various lengths while you order
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Actually I think it's 557.
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Try adding a bit of Clarity from the amp section or dropping the gain when you switch from single coil to humbucker. You’re driving the amp harder with the Paul than you are with the Strat causing more distortion I believe.
While that will do the job its better to change distortion sense in the input menu when changing guitars.
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There is no sound difference between Rig Volume and Amp Volume.
Sure there is. If you have non-linear effects post stack. Green scream for instance. Try it
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I'm guessing Rig volume with and without morph
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Yeah, I've played around with the cabs, PureCab, checked the settings which are at SPDIF, Reaper using the Kemper as clock source.
Not trolling but have you tried new strings and turning up your monitors? You need a little bit of volume.
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Did you try disabling Pure Cab?
Hehe this seems to be the answer to most problems
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I hope it work's out for you. Keep in mind that there is also autocalibration going on. So everytime you unplug the pedal it causes a brief short circuit that messes with this. So you have to calibrate again. No biggie just worth knowing.
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The manuel is wrong on how to calibrate.
I posted a solution in this thread:
Expression pedal calibration - how is it supposed to work
Look down a little.