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Onomatopoeia

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  1. Thanks for your input. I guess I just have to step up my tap dancing skills...
  2. This "Line 6 Audio-midi" where is this? the pod itself or in the Line 6 Edit? Can't find it
  3. So here it is. Like I said, it's set up for bass and it's indended purpose is for playing along with Tool songs, hence to amount of effects (not on at once so shouldn't matter), but trying it out with guitar works to i guess. Any suggestions for improvement is allways appreciated! AKG +1oct.zip
  4. Ok I feel like a idiot, but don't I have to upload it somewhere do do that?
  5. What would be the easiest way to send you that patch?
  6. Doesn't matter what i do, I still get a chorus-sound whenever the pitch glide is engaged. have recalibrated the pedal. The wierd thing is that it shows a value of 0.0 (no pitch effect) but you can still hear that the pedal is on since it changes the sound drasticly (I'm using it with bass). Anybody else getting this?
  7. I Have got that error once as well. The problem for me is that the computers soundcard "crashes" sometimes while connected to the POD, mostly when i turn the POD off and sometimes some time after. Might be the computer, might be the POD/software.... Annoying to say the least!
  8. Thanks, and that was also my thinking. I Have a vague memory of some guy posting something about "filing" the rubber pad on the pedals heel to accomodate for this issue. Allthough, wouldn't that process be undone by recalibrating the pedal?
  9. Hi guys! I'm using the pitch glide and the exp pedal on my POD HD500x to do the whole whammy thing and it's working quite well. The thing that bugs me though is that the mix of the effect doesn't seem to go to 0% while having the exp in heel position. The result is that I'm getting a chorus type sound instead of no pitch glide at all. Is this possible to achieve or is it just how the pitch glide works? I have tried to calibrate the exp pedal. Thanks! /Danne
  10. Thanks for the replies guys! How would i set the pan controls to not boost the amp?
  11. Hi! I realized that you can place the amp sim after the mixer block. How would this differ from having it before the mixer? (POD HD500X) I noticed a bit more distortion in the GK bass amp sim I'm using while placing it after. If I place it after the mixer it also seems to make it possible to have two seperate signal chains (or one divided) inte the amp sim. Would this make it possible to use this setup for a "clean blend" for a distortion pedal going into the bass amp? This would be creat since i now have to use a dual amp setup with one clean and one dirty for distortion settings with bass. It's complicated to always having to count for two amps when changing minor EQ and takes a lot of DSP. /Danne
  12. I finaly solved it! It wass something with my bass setup and not the Alto. But thanks anyways guys.
  13. Don't now how i came to write "would roll off lollipop..." :D What I ment was of course: as you mentioned!
  14. That is interresting. My understanting was that most real bass cabinets actually where not able to produce those low frequencies themselves, and instead would roll off lollipop you mentioned? Fore the time being I don't think I'll be needing the sub, but thank you for the suggestion. I might consider it if going on stage with a band.
  15. As I said earlier, I realized that the wierd "farting out" - sound also existed while playing with my headphones at louder volumes. Then took it to the guitar store and tried a bass amp and it did a similar sound. I realized that the low E strings was making the sound while hit hard and was probably vibrating on to some frets or something so i cleaned it up, re-strung it with fresh good strings and I think the problem went away. I haven't had more then maybe 5-10 min to test it with the Alto yet but will do a follow up as soon as possible!
  16. Thanks but i now realized that the e string does the same think with cranked up headphones. Really wierd. might just be the bass?
  17. How would this work with a dual amp chain? Could you just put your Mid Focus att the very end? So using and editing a FRFR at bedroom levels is useless?
  18. Hm, that's interesting about that the Watts are overstated since i read a lot of posts on the AxeFx forums where people would use these things for practice and gigging with good results. You saying this can't be done? I think the 12 an 15 shares the same amp. What would happen if you plug booth outputs from pod in both channels from Alto?
  19. But it's distorting at bedroom volumes? What would be the best way to turn down those freq? I'm using a mild compression allready and have like no fx blocks left...
  20. This seems to be true, sadly enough. Thanks for the help guys!
  21. Hi guys! Just got my new Alto TS115a active monitor that i planned to use with my bass guitar through my Pod HD500x. The problem is that it is "farting out" while playing the low E-string (tuned to drop D) allthough, all the other strings sound just fine. The patch is created with an AKG k240 headset and sound great through them. Is the Alto TS115a faulty or are my patches in need of serious tweeking? I was thinking that the Alto maybe just couldn't handel the low bass freq, allthough it's rated for 48 Hz -18 kHz (@ - 10 dB) and I've red on several forums that both low-tuned guitar and bass players use them as a FRFR speaker. I tried to do some bass cut in the cab-settings but the "distortion" doesn't really go away. I also tried to lower the amp-sim's bass knob, but the problem only goes away when it's down quite low, and then there's not enough bass.... Any help would really be appreciated! /Danne
  22. As the title says, is this possible? In my signal-chain I have the Tube Compressor and then the Vintage Distortion (in that order). When I'm not using the distortion, I like to have the comp on, and when I engage the distortion, I want the comp to go dissengage. I'm able to assign them both to one switch (multi) but when I do that the light is on when I have the comp engaged and off when the dist is engaged. I need it to be the other way around! If i change the order of the signal chain (dist -> comp) it seems to work, but I much prefer the comp -> dist for som reason, even if the comp is dissengaged... Any suggestions? /Danne
  23. Sorry, but the link is only sending me to your profile page!
  24. Would be really helpful anyways, and I'm actually using the HD Bass pack as well. It's more about how you set up the distortion relative to the clean that interests me.
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