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replace cab on amp/cab patch with impulse response?


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I have some patches I like that are built around an amp/cab combo.  I would like to try the same amp settings with some of my impulse responses without creating a new amp head patch with the same settings.  Is there a way to turn off the cab?  I can't seem to find a way to do that.

 

 

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Kdog that only helps if you are using separate amp and cab blocks, from op's question I assume he's talking about a combo block. On helix edit if you selected the head of the same amp as you already had as a combo it would retain any amp settings already tweaked, you could then simply add an IR block. I haven't experimented to see if native likewise keeps the settings if you swap between combo and head.

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Yes, that's the exact issue. I used the amp/combo block but when I switch the block to a head block, it changes all my settings.  Not a huge deal, but it's a bit of a mind shift from pod farm, which I'm used to.

 

I would be nice though to be able to do that. 

 

Kdog that only helps if you are using separate amp and cab blocks, from op's question I assume he's talking about a combo block. On helix edit if you selected the head of the same amp as you already had as a combo it would retain any amp settings already tweaked, you could then simply add an IR block. I haven't experimented to see if native likewise keeps the settings if you swap between combo and head.

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Yea, and as long as we're talking about the editor it would be great to be able to drag presets and create dual amp tones from an existing patch.  I can drag a single saved tone over, but it seemed like I should be able to drag another tone over and make a dual channel patch.  I'm still  getting used to how helix editor routes, so maybe there's already an easier but different way to accomplish that.

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Kdog that only helps if you are using separate amp and cab blocks, from op's question I assume he's talking about a combo block.

 

Darn, yes, you are correct, I misread the OP. Thanks for the correction.

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