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Post by Johnkenn on Jan 19, 2014 16:23:14 GMT -6
So - I sat down and really dug in today...I have a ton of TAF and Soundside amps...but I really got into the parameters. I started by zeroing everything out - EQ and all amp parameters. Then adding in a tiny bit of verb - ambience/low mix %/Time at around 1.4/Damping high...Then slowly turning the definition up until it sounds the best to my ears for the particular model. Then setting the EQ. Alot of the TAF plugs tend to have two EQ's set...I tended to take the stereo one off and tweak the parametric to take out offending tones - seems like I tended to dial out 10kHz in pretty much everything. Then tweak the Amp EQ to taste.
Really happy with the results...
OH - another parameter that really, really seems to bring the crunchy, tweeds and blackfaces alive is the "Power Sag"...man, crank that up and you still hear that clean tone behind it...fantastic.
AC30TB - soundcloud.com/johnandkris/ac30tb-1
Clapton Tremolux - soundcloud.com/johnandkris/ectremoluxtb
Fender Super Reverb - soundcloud.com/johnandkris/fender-super
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Post by cowboycoalminer on Jan 21, 2014 10:35:29 GMT -6
Does the Kemper have a direct out so you could monitor the amp sim while recording and print the dry signal, then re-amp later?
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Post by LesC on Jan 21, 2014 15:13:14 GMT -6
Does the Kemper have a direct out so you could monitor the amp sim while recording and print the dry signal, then re-amp later? Yes, Kemper has an analog dry signal available. Also, you can record wet and dry at the same time through spdif.
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