
psarkissian
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Might be considering a replacement 600 neck?
psarkissian replied to clay-man's topic in Variax Guitars / Bass / Workbench
Open a Support Ticket in your account so the support are aware. Just random chance I was by. -
User errors or technique can be, but not necessarily are rare, but they occur. A blues player with a way of picking called "chicken scratch" is not always compatible with modeling in general,... to give one example. For some, the artifacts are a cool effect, for others it's not. Guitars and playing are an individual thing, part of the musical identity we create. Other times it can be set-up that's creating problems. Still others, it's a quirk of the Model itself and adjusting EQ is the solution. Bringing floor or rack effects adds complexity to it all. Lots of variables to deal with. Have a couple things here we're trying to reproduce as a result of queries. Might want to take it to your Line 6 authorized service center in the meantime. The soundfile is in the support ticket, so I'll be getting back to that and others in between JTV servicing.
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[a little bit OT] Classical guitar and synthesizers for most of my life has been good therapy. And the operative word is "almost" every night. Was in college or recording with a choral group the other nights. And the drummer, one of the keyboard players and I have continued to be good buds all these years. ;) :lol:
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I'm saying those afore mention glitches are possibilities to check into. It's a matter of running down the possibilities to find out which one yours might be. I've been in touch with my colleagues in the UK (which covers your region) and my colleagues here where I am. We've been listening to the MP3's and Soundclouds that were sent on this subject and trying to reproduce it here. Also, speaking of piezos,... if there is a Line 6 tech in your area, make sure the piezo connections to the circuit board are the correct order sequence. ''Psarkissian'' you are commenting about something that you really don't know"--- I didn't want to get into a one up's contest, but,... been playing and tech-ing guitars (and other instruments) since I was 14 (I'm almost 60), and hired as tech and crew for the rock band Iron Butterfly when I was 19. Been at it ever since. So I've been in this a long time,...been doing this a long time. We all have here.
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Dt25 - Screeching Noise: Then Power Cuts Out Briefly…?
psarkissian replied to alexjbrooks's topic in DT50 / DT25
Open a service ticket in your account. Check with the support people to see about getting it to an authorized service center have them check it out. -
-Part of it is the guitar that was Modeled from. The queries here seem to pertain to the 1959 Strat Model. It's the sound that a number of blues people covet and relish, that's why that guitar sounds the way it does. -Part of it is the way the guitar body resonates. It's wood, it's organic, there are individual resonance nuances. -Part of it is the set-up. Neck relief, action, intonation play a part. Also check for burrs in the string nut slots, sometimes it can dampen or buzz. -Part of it is watching and controlling gain and EQ through effects and amp stages. I'm adjusting gain and EQ through my JTV's and floor effects all the time. It's part of creating the sound I'm trying to get,... my sonic signature or musical identity, as it were. There are individual aspects at play here, otherwise every JTV would be doing this. It's a staring point to create the sound you're going for. If that Strat sound is excessive,... options are adjusting through Workbench HD, adjusting EQ, keep track that gain stages don't get away from you, and maybe have a guitar double check the set-up for you (use an authorized Line 6 service center, as they will have documentation regarding set-up specs and such).
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"you are right, the more distortion / higher gain the worse it is" --- Yes, gain and distortions go together. It's an aspect of amplification. Too much gain and you get non-linear gain aspects or "Linear Distortions", or you can get clipping when you hit the limits of the circuit's gain range resulting in "Harmonic Distortions". Staying within the gain limits gives a clean sound. Keeping track of gain levels though the signal chain is needed to give a good solid sound,... unless distortion or overdrive is an effect you want to use. israz99,... the Models catch the quirks and nuances of the instrument they are modeled from. Source of "strange noises" in my experience can be a result of the set-up (neck relief, action, intonation, pick-up height-to-string distance) For instance,... if the action is off and fret buzz occurs, this gets processed with all the rest of the signal and sounds bad. Pick-up magnets being too close to the strings allows the magnetic field to pull on the strings which can produce a warbling distortion in Model Mode. So pick-up height-to-string distance is important. If the intonation is out of adjustment, the beat frequencies that occur get processed and can result in a kind of whistling or hollowing. So set-up and having the set-up being up to specs is very important on this or any guitar.
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Unable To Update To 2.1
psarkissian replied to fatjac's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
"... we few, we happy few, we band of brothers"--- I thought Kenneth Brannaugh did a wonderful version of that. I'll pick some brains here in meantime. -
Unable To Update To 2.1
psarkissian replied to fatjac's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Have you been to the downloads page on the Line 6 site to check that you have all the latest Monkey and drivers for your set-up? I had to update to a new version of Monkey about a week ago. Also, be sure you're not using a USB Hub device, go direct, it's rather particular about that sort of thing. -
Jtv 89-f Model Sound Issue
psarkissian replied to chstd's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
I've listened to the sound files. They were done straight through no HD500 in the signal chain? -
Power On And Off Jtv-69
psarkissian replied to denizturgut's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
If it's a knob problem, taking it to an authorized service center is the best bet, paper only works for a while. There is a specially cut spacer made specifically for this. It fits better and is more reliable than paper,... I see the paper one all too often, it's unreliable. -
Jtv 89-f Model Sound Issue
psarkissian replied to chstd's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Do not tamper with the piezo connections on the inside of the JTV-89F, if you mix the color sequence, there will be problems with the way the signal sounds, thus compounding your problem beyond what you already have. What happens when you run the JTV (using the battery) going to an amp, bypassing the HD500? -
Power On And Off Jtv-69
psarkissian replied to denizturgut's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Sounds like a sticky knob, take it to your local Line 6 authorized service center that is well versed in JTV's. Still under warranty? -There's a internal knob fix for that should a sticky knob occur, it's not always needed, or it would be part of the knob already. Too many people try to improvise it themselves and end up making things worse. That would be a service center job, they would be able to get the correct part for that. -Check the Volume and Tone controls, are they loose? If so, that would also be a service center job to re-align the controls for easy knob excursions, then tighten any retainer nuts. It's a fine adjustment sort of thing. The service center would also be able to double check the set-up for you. -
Some ghost notes (not all) are a result of set-up (action or intonation) or fret buzz issues that get quantized, and the DSP processes that along with everything else. Fret buzz would usually be a result of truss rod relief and/or action adjustments. Whistling howls in the more resonant Models (tend to be) a result of intonation being a smidgeon off. I use those more resonant Models to help check intonation in the performance, after having done a strobe tune on it. Crosstalk is more a result sympathetic vibration from other strings getting picked up by the respective string's piezo. The terms crosstalk and sympathetic vibration do tend to get used interchangeably, and that's understandable and okay, there's only a subtle and some would say minor difference between them. Be careful Charlie, nice to know that you know your limitations. Easy for me to say, some of us techs have been doing this longer than most. One guy tried it himself, shimmed the 69 neck so much that the angle and relief resembled more of a violin or an old archtop guitar neck angle. I had to pull it all apart, re-assemble it and start the set-up again from scratch.