Nov 20, 2012 10:34 AM
Gonna play live for the first time using the hd 500
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I'm really lost here. I just know we have 1/4 inch and xlr inputs into the mixer and it gets mixed and punched out through the speakers. I'd like to get it to sound as close as I can to what I get through my headset, and the sound I get via direct usb recording. So what mode should it go through with the system I/O (like power cab, studio/direct, etc.) should I turn the amp models off? also is there a way to get stereo sound? This is my biggest question, I know we have two speakers, but I think everything gets mixed down to one track, is there a way for me to get stereo effects? Also could I use this l6 link, or is that only for amps like the dt50? Do I need a special wire for the l6 link or is it just XLR? any ideas, I'd really just love to read your responses to learn more about the hd 500, and things I can do with it.
Mondo questions! Some answers. In all cases I am assuming direct-to-mixer connection.
The basic question of whether your sound will be like headphones. The simple answer is probably 'no' because the sound changes when it gets scaled up to go through a PA.
If you can get access to a mixer and PA beforehand to checkout your presets then you would be well advised to do so. Each PA will sound a little different but you can get all your tones into the right ballpark with a rehearsal room mixer or similar. With that said - don't panic, just be ready to tweak your tones .... and volume levels. EQ on the mixing desk is your friend..
Try and restrict the number of presets you use initially until you are happy with them - less tweaking to do in a hurry !
Alright, That's what I was thinking, thank you.
I just went throught the same thing...
You probably already know this but editing your sounds directly on the HD500 is quite different than with HD Edit via USB.
Make sure you're familiar with direct editing of patches and how to move about inside the System Setup pages on the HD500 too.
Sound words. Also, make sure you leave some upwards movement in the volume knob for each preset so you can adjust the volume up if required. There is little more frustrating than having a bunch of presets that are pretty much levelled off in terms of volume and one that you cannot easily adjust louder. It avoids the need for a deep edit. I run most of my newly built presets at around 60-70% on the volume knob to ensure that I can crank them if needed.
where do you set the pods master volume?
Generally, the Master Volume should be set as high as possible without clipping the input of the downstream device. The higher the Master Volume, the better the signal-to-noise ratio delivered to the Pod outputs.
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