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  • Apologist Iknowathingortwo 638 posts since
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    63. Nov 24, 2011 6:20 PM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Yes the diary sound seems to have more high end mids and more "loud" like buzz saw gain then the more tamed rounded sounds from blizzard.

     

    Its like he just turned the amp up louder and and added more front end push from the MXR and did some eq adjustments to sound brighter in the mix.

  • PitbullTodd Just Startin' 45 posts since
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    64. Nov 25, 2011 12:17 AM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    this thread should be made into a sticky. nice work meambobbo!!!   

  • Gandalf5150 Just Startin' 76 posts since
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    65. Nov 25, 2011 2:01 AM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    @ meambobbo...I'm running FF 8.01 and IE 8 which are the latest for XP

  • MadWerewolfBoy Just Startin' 9 posts since
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    66. Nov 25, 2011 9:40 AM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    i have been checking the studio EQ out because a few people over at tgp said it isn't a shelf. reading the effects model gallery, it seems that the studio EQ is of a constant Q, so i reckon it can't be a shelf type of EQ. looks like the only shelfing EQs are the parametric and mid focus. can anyone confirm?

  • REDSKYMETAL Just Startin' 7 posts since
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    67. Nov 25, 2011 10:44 AM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    This is a nice tutorial if you want to EQ the sh*t out of stuff, but it would be better to have the actual amp modeled. Often times you can get lost eq'ing a Recto or an Uberschall when what you want is a Mesa Mark amp.

     

    While I'm not convinced that the tones are accurate, I guess it's better than nothing.

  • hollis1003 Iknowathingortwo 342 posts since
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    68. Nov 25, 2011 12:35 PM (in response to REDSKYMETAL)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    I've read through the guide and his information is very thorough and correct to best of his knowledge.  There are still alot of questions that Line 6 needs to answer and we have to just assume. (What cabinet model and microphone is the direct out of the DT-50 using?)

     

    I think there is too much emphasis on EQ'ing also, but I like the amps the way they sound.  Having said that, I do find that the cabinets color the sound of the amps too much, so for someone that does lots of recording, using EQ after the cabinet is a good solution.  Everyone's uses are different.

     

    In a real studio, micing a real cabinet is an artform and it is not easy to simulate that with just a few parameters.  Just as an example, it's been noted that Eddie Van Halen actually walks around the room while playing to find a good spot to put additional microphones to try to pick up what he hears in that spot. Other engineers and guitarists do the same.  This makes sense to me.  Also, if the cabinet got moved or other objects are in the room, the sound of the room will change significantly.  Reverb also changes tone a bit.  I stopped using reverb altogether (except for clean sounds) because it can muddy things up easily. 

     

    Bottom line is that the amps in the POD are modeled the best they can and they are very, very accurate.  If you need more "realistic" recorded guitar sounds then you would probably want to use the DT-50 or another amp and use several expensive microphones and mix them together.

     

    If you still need something in one package that will do what you want, get the Axe-FX for $2000 and the controlling pedalboard for $750.  Let's see....  $2750 vs $500.  I'm sure the Axe-FX is awesome but I can't afford that and most normal musicians can't.

  • Gandalf5150 Just Startin' 76 posts since
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    69. Nov 25, 2011 1:05 PM (in response to hollis1003)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    Yeah there's an awful lot of talk over on TGP about the EQs offered in the HD500. It has suggested that the cab sims are just too bassy and the EQs available just can't cut it when it comes to cleaning up the bottom end. A couple of the EQs can be used as a sort of HI/LO shelf, but they still don't do a proper job.

     

    I believe the general concensus is that one decent EQ would solve most/all the complaints and in fact one of L6s own has suggested that a global EQ is VERY high on the aganda for a future update.

  • grimm26 Just Startin' 303 posts since
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    70. Nov 25, 2011 7:37 PM (in response to meambobbo)
    Re: Pod HD High Gain Tone Guide

    One suggestion only about the delivery of the info.  You should put the doc on google docs so that people don't have to keep downloading a new version or worry about if they have MS Word installed.  You can edit it right on google and anyone can read it there.

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