So thats why my presets always sound not the same if I build them at bedroom volume and then gig them!!
Mine do, what I do at home volume on my CLR and desktop monitors sounds just as well balanced when I crank the CLR’s and through house PA systems.
When I was getting a doctorate in Audiology I did a lot of research with human test subjects and equal loudness perception across the frequency range. Essentially the same work the Fletcher and Munson did decades ago.
I certainly was not the first or the most well known researcher into the field of psycho-acoustics and human auditory perception, but I’m probably one of the few who came into the field as a musician and guitar player, and looked at these issues from the standpoint of how it equates to guitar tone.
Then again, no one has to take my word and experience for it.
Your welcome to simply crank the bass and treble some arbitrary amounts, when listening at some random levels, “because FM”.
That is all I see parroted over and over on forums.... “my tone sounds bad”. Blame “FM” someone on the Internet forum says, then another person repeats it, etc etc
All our tone problems at gigs are because FM, yet how many of those blaming it ever took the time to read the research, conduct their own controlled tests etc ?
I’ve tried to explain when and how “FM” is and isn’t a concern, to educate people so they can understand if they are doing soemthing where it’s a concern and when it isn’t
If what your doing work, then by all means keep at it, but simply telling people “create your patches at 90” or whatever isn’t 100% applicable advise