StratPIt
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Also since FW 16 and newer, it is in my experience even more important to set the Instrument Input 1 and the Global Input Gain correctly for his guitar (pickups). To perceive all facets of the individual presets and their were potential. why? Rehearsal is that the Input 1 control acts more as a saturation control for the AD converter and the level meter can only represent this inadequately. Effect is that if I set the level as described in the manual, (set the value so that the red LED at maximum play only looks up from time to time) I come to the value around 95. This leads in the perception that all amp sound too saturated, hardly show differences and spatiality.
As many have already described it here in the forum.
If the saturation is set too high for the AD, an overdrive protection takes effect.
And this has the effect of compression in my perception.
Maybe Cliff can include a level for the saturation of the AD to hit the sweet spot better.
For me, I have now tested the value 30 as the best value. Super spatial and natural perception of the individual amps with FRFR. And only minimal interspersion noise even with high gain amps.
I tend to play the low gain amps like Fender VOX, yet the high gain amps are really fun with this setting. IMO
The Global Input Gain for my Strat is set to 0.478.
Checks that times for you on you makes similar experiences.
Cheers
As many have already described it here in the forum.
If the saturation is set too high for the AD, an overdrive protection takes effect.
And this has the effect of compression in my perception.
Maybe Cliff can include a level for the saturation of the AD to hit the sweet spot better.
For me, I have now tested the value 30 as the best value. Super spatial and natural perception of the individual amps with FRFR. And only minimal interspersion noise even with high gain amps.
I tend to play the low gain amps like Fender VOX, yet the high gain amps are really fun with this setting. IMO
The Global Input Gain for my Strat is set to 0.478.
Checks that times for you on you makes similar experiences.
Cheers