I have the naked amps pack and they are great. Are you gonna release a version of the Dream Rigs for the Mark II?
Hi,Actually there's a better way to do it. Two words : macro recorder. but you need to be creative about how you set it up. I used it a lot on my amp packs. Sometimes, the macro would run for more than half a day, while I was watching some TV series, pretending I was working and feeling good about it.
Macro RecorderHi,
what macro recorder can you recommend for Windows PC?
/HaPe
Buddy thanks so much for the amazing presets. When the guitar is idle, I’m hearing a sound I would describe as a “whirring” noise on several of the clean presets. I’ve reloaded the firmware and reset parameters a couple different times. I hear it when using both a CLR and studio monitors and haven’t heard it before on any other presets, including the Naked Amps pack. Any ideas? Mainly playing through single coils. Thanks!
It’s amp noise. From the effects block library, load the default Classic Noisegate at the start of the signal chaiin. It defaults to -80db. If you need to, raise it to -70db with a ratio of 2.0 and that should eliminate it. Play with it per preset, it can go as low as -90db to stop the noise up to -65db, depending on the gain level. Hope that helps!
I will be sure to post here when the Mark II version is ready. I will offer that specific pack at same discount as did for AX8 and XL versions for a few weeks to be fair since could not have ready for holidays.Great, i'll be anxiously waiting!!!
One of the best things I learned early on is to dial in presets at the same level I’d use at a gig (to be louder than drums!). It was so important because of the Fletcher-Munson curve effect, that fools your ears and make sounds sound different at different volume levels.Played live last night using your presets as downloaded. They were even better at gig volume. I had been using them at low volumes to practice with great results, but cranked, they really shine. Every patch at medium gain and used my volume knob to adjust for rhythm and leads. Had a group of guitar nuts around me at the end asking questions. I think Cliff is going to sell a lot more hardware because of your preset packs. Thanks again.
One of the best things I learned early on is to dial in presets at the same level I’d use at a gig (to be louder than drums!). It was so important because of the Fletcher-Munson curve effect, that fools your ears and make sounds sound different at different volume levels.
Thrilled to hear the gig went well and these are working well for you! Did you find a particular medium gain amp preset you liked and used you could name here for us? Thanks again for the kudos.
Either way. Your choice.When I unzip and install, do all those banks/files go INTO the AX8? Or do they then reside on my PC where are they accessed by it (AX8) so I can preview them and make decisions on which/what/where they should go?
Well, not quite true, is it? They do need to be unzipped onto the computer in any case.Either way. Your choice.