Prosvetlen
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How do I do that: if I want to leave only 50 % of my preamp running through the cab and the other 50 % running dry to the effects/output? Thanks.
I'm not sure I'm following the "50/50" part. Do you want half of your signal to bypass the cab?Exactly the way I said it--cab sims and mixed signal at the output 50/50.
Exactly the way I said it--cab sims and mixed signal at the output 50/50.
What's so difficult to understand
Well, that's what I am asking you, guys, in hope someone will answer. Thank you for trying to help me. There's a plugin Reverberate (it loads up IRs)--it gives you the amount of the amp and cab IR in %. Very convenient, but I hate plugins, so I'm after achieving the same through my Ultra only.Yes and how do you give a percentage amount for your signal chain?
Thanks for the clarification.I am sorry for the delay of my response. I just want 50 % of my amp to be dry and out, nothing after it, and the other 50 % of the amp--going through a cab sim. What's so difficult to understand, I really don't know... And, if possible, both signals to be at the same level. Thank you for your help!
Really? I didn't think my request does anything to do with the Air parameter. Strange.The simplest way to do it would be to use the Air parameter of the cab block, with Air Freq turned all the way up.
Why not?Really? I didn't think my request does anything to do with the Air parameter. Strange.
Agreed.I don't think I understand what is required, which is a bit frustrating when you are trying to help someone. Maybe we are answering the question correctly, but we are getting asked the wrong question.
How do I do that: if I want to leave only 50 % of my preamp running through the cab and the other 50 % running dry to the effects/output? Thanks.
Something like that. Thank you.My take is that Prosvetlen wants a single signal that's a sum of two signals, one of which is his full guitar sound, and the other is the same signal without benefit of cab processing, and that he wants them mixed in equal proportions (though I have to admit that,