Found this on YouTube. Hopefully Burgs doesn't mind me posting this.
He does that later in the video.@Burgs - Compare placing the flanger in front of the amp.
Drive block - Tape distortion.That’s the icing on the cake IMO. What would you guys recommend in place of the EP IR for us FM3 users? One of the drive models has to be able to come close.
My personal clean preset uses the old Redwirez D120. So good when you add a drive pedal too.he secret sauce that nobody ever talks about is the D120 speaker
Any chance you could post the block library for this? Or could you post the Q parameters? Thanks!Using two PEQ blocks, I was able to dial in a fairly flat equivalent. Here's the tonematch result when I compare my EQs to the IR:
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Here's the first EQ:
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Here's the second EQ:
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You'd might think you need to add something else to handle those differences we see below 100 Hz and above 10k, but when I use my EQs in front of one amp and the IR in front of a second amp, the tone match looks like this:
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I'm very flattered that you have. Thanks, Cliff! All credit to you for your amazing machine, to R.D. for turning me on, and to Kev over at OwnHammer, of course. I am but an enthusiastic messenger. Rock on.Found this on YouTube. Hopefully Burgs doesn't mind me posting this.
Using two PEQ blocks, I was able to dial in a fairly flat equivalent. Here's the tonematch result when I compare my EQs to the IR:
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Here's the first EQ:
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Here's the second EQ:
View attachment 86323
You'd might think you need to add something else to handle those differences we see below 100 Hz and above 10k, but when I use my EQs in front of one amp and the IR in front of a second amp, the tone match looks like this:
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