
Falcor77
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Apologies if I offended anyone. I have an odd sense of humour. :)
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Hiwatt, Mark IV, Placater dirty, all with York Audio IR’s.
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No need to be a Sassy Lassie with that racist propaganda.
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Oh that was supposed to be funny? Hmmmm.....try harder. I didn’t try to censor anyone, Nancy.
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Do you have any evidence to support that claim? Also, ageism is another form of bigotry. Do better.
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Sorry, thought you were being cheeky. The settings vary depending on the amp. My guitar can sound a little strident with certain amps, so I make the necessary adjustments. I like the ballsy, in your face aspect of the guitar but sometimes you need to figure out how to reign that in a bit along with some of the harsher high end frequencies introduced with high gain, and it's not always readily apparent. Took me a while to figure that out and then also how to compensate for the EQ curve of my headphones. I was just curious what others are doing, if anything, to compensate for their EMG equipped guitars in-your faceness or brashness with certain amps. I can't get a decent tone out of the AC30, for instance, but alas, this Les Paul is my only guitar. Interestingly, it excels at super clean and low to medium gain tones with the neck pickup.
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81/85. How exactly did I change virtually everything about their tone? That's a pretty non sensical assumption.
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I know a lot of people hate on them but I really like them in my LP Custom. Just curious, what adjustments, EQ tricks have you used with the Stomp to better match the EMG pups in your guitar? I tend to reduce bass quite a bit and modest cuts to mids and presence. I often dial in a parametric EQ after the IR block to get rid of some of the annoying frequencies. Cheers
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No worries, mate. :). I'll have a peek at it.
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Appreciate it, but I'm using the HX Stomp
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So I have a room IR from York Audio I want to blend with another mix IR on the Stomp. What's the best way to do this? I'm assuming I should leave both at center and not pan them....so... Do I adjust the volume level of the room IR at the IR block or at the mixer or both? Or is there something else I need to do? Would it be better to just put a room reverb block at the end of the chain? TIA
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Positive Grid already did that with Bias Pedal. Wasn’t that big of a hit so they ended up abandoning it. Cool idea but I don’t think this kind of thing would appeal to the average user. Personally, I do enough fiddling with preset parameters and I'd rather get to the guitar playing part.
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Very helpful and interesting. Thanks!
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Hey guys, Hoping I could get some tips for how to dial in the parametric EQ on the Stomp, particularly for hard rock and metal tones. Also, where's the best placement of the block? Is a high/low shelf similar? TIA
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But if I want them to blend, don't I need a mono block after the mixer block so they sum together?
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Thanks! So if I want to blend them together say 30% then I would pan left 30 and right 30 at the mixer block?
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Would like to know how to do this. Let's say I've got an IR on path A and a different IR on path B. If I want to blend them together, do I pan them left and right at the mixer block or what do I do? TIA