Those profiles are badass !!!
Posts by ajbsmirnoff
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The Matchless Indepence 3S profiles by The Studio Rats (search for TSR independence) on Rig Exchange. Toggle the distion fx off, and they're a superb clean, hot clean, and light break up profile. Put the distortion back on and they're cool too.
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Minor additions. Still using the Helix controller as a Kemper controller
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I never saw these in the 80s (guitar shops were small and only stocked a few things where I grew up). This one is from 1990. They're cool things to have, and don't sound too bad. Better speakers - or a different cab improve them alot, but piping them through your IR collection makes them a pretty epic Marshall in a box device
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I have my original one...
Nice !
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Well. I've had an amp buying fortnight. Nothing large or excessive.
These two cuties........
A Marshall Lead 12 head (from 1986 according to the serial no), and a Soldano Mini. Both are cabled into my rack, and sound very cool with IRs.
The Soldano is teeny tiny and makes the tiny Marshall look bigger than it actually is.
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If you've got the Helix Native plugin - you can run it in a VST host like Cantabile (free version available) instead of your DAW - makes it more like Amplitube/Guitarrig software.
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That a prettyy great profile. Thanks
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Is there anything else attached to the Kemper ?
My Helix (bear with me) outputting a constant flow of midi from the expression pedals (If I don't cycle them to calibrate them, they flip back and forth between 99% and 100%) can make my Kemper change preset or toggle fx blocks.
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This wasn't an issue with RM - it was updating the profiler that caused the issue - and rolling the profiler back fixed it.
not an RM issue
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Rolling back to 8.7.3.36999 appears to have fixed the issue - yay !
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I like the beta program - seeing new stuff a bit earlier. very cool.
This is the first issue I've had.
I updated to the 8.7.4.37194 Public Beta. Rig manager (latest version) now pops up the "your usb connection is unstable" message.
RM can see the profiler - but doesn't show any profiles on it.
Its never popped this up before. I've tried a different usb cable, and moving the usb cable to a different usb port on my pc.
I'm going to try rolling back to the 8.7.3.36999 Release, then reinstalling RM.
I'll let you know how I get on.
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If I want to morph from clean to gain I would take a reverse approach
1. Look for a good gain sound
2. Reduce the gain and set the morph to heel
3. Increase the gain and set it to toe
4. Now you can morph from clean to the disired gain sound you like
If find it easier to get a clean sound out of a top gain sound then to get a top gain sound out of a clean sound
This. Same proceedure if i want to 'push' a profile with a pedal. I pick a profile that is pleasing at its basic 'high' gain setting and at a reduced gain. Reduce the 'gain' knob and then push it with a pedal. Gives me the character of the pedal and the amp when pushed. I think the youtube dude Tonejunkie TV does a good instructionnal video on it.
Purists arguing that 'its not the same' may have a point, but its not a very big one, and largely doesn't matter.
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I have 4 Core PRS and love them. A friend brought over his Bernie Marsden SE recently for me to try and I was amazed by the feel and quality of it too. The SE line are amazing guitars for the money (or any money for that matter) great sco
I'd like a Core US model.....but that's not going to happen sny time soon.
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I've sold a few things, and have spent the cash on.... A PRS SE Custom 22.
I like this guitar alot.
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That looks like the playlist in my car / everything i listened to in my late teens/early twenties.......
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Today. I've experimented. And the finding are that there's few if any of my drive pedals that don't sound ok with an IR and no amp. The Boss Blues Driver BD-2 is particularly good.
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Postie has been - added my new BE-OD to my drive drawer - which is as near as I'll get to a rack of Friedmans !
The profiles you've made are way less noisy than than the actual pedal. Which is nice.
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Very nice
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.... and nice profiles too !
Those Friedman pedals are mini amps in boxes - just add an IR and you're "at the races"