Was there a second pitch block??No synth block on III...
Was there a second pitch block??No synth block on III...
I think the most straight-forward and least impactful way is to assign a volume pedal (or just use the guitar volume)How do y’all choose to tame some of the excess noise? I love the amount of gain with the JMP scenes and the way it sounds, but I could see it being a bit too noisy for live use in small rooms I play. Is that just the nature of that specific amp beast? Or have y’all tamed it through lowering certain volume parameters? There are a couple ways to do this which is why I’m asking; prefer not to increase the input noise gate threshold too much since it changes the tone when you roll volume off
Noisegate at Input blockHow do y’all choose to tame some of the excess noise? I love the amount of gain with the JMP scenes and the way it sounds, but I could see it being a bit too noisy for live use in small rooms I play. Is that just the nature of that specific amp beast? Or have y’all tamed it through lowering certain volume parameters? There are a couple ways to do this which is why I’m asking; prefer not to increase the input noise gate threshold too much since it changes the tone when you roll volume off
Yes I used that but if you increase the threshold too much, you lose tone when you roll off the volume knob on your guitarNoisegate at Input block
Unfortunately, noise gates are just noise gates, not magic. When the signal you want to keep gets down near the level of the noise you want to lose, they don't work as well.Yes I used that but if you increase the threshold too much, you lose tone when you roll off the volume knob on your guitar
Thanks I will experiment with that. But I’m really trying to see if anyone was able to manage the noise issue manipulating output levels in the amp block, output block or amp levels.Unfortunately, noise gates are just noise gates, not magic. When the signal you want to keep gets down near the level of the noise you want to lose, they don't work as well.
Experiment with threshold and maybe ratio, and maybe try other gating modes, see if you can improve things for more of your real life scenarios.
If that doesn't work, shut off the gate when you're going to roll your guitar volume down a lot. There shouldn't be much noise then even without it.
Output levels are just pure volume. That makes everything, including noise, be louder or quieter.Thanks I will experiment with that. But I’m really trying to see if anyone was able to manage the noise issue manipulating output levels in the amp block, output block or amp levels.
I could also add another noise gate block b it where would be the best place to drop another?
I found the lead scenes noisy. Simply adjust the noise gate threshold located in the Input block to taste. I also adjusted the Amp level for the lead scenes as I found the volume jump still too much. You don't have to worry about "breaking" anything. If you can't undo your changes, you can just reload the preset.Thanks I will experiment with that. But I’m really trying to see if anyone was able to manage the noise issue manipulating output levels in the amp block, output block or amp levels.
I could also add another noise gate block b it where would be the best place to drop another?
Hey! Thanks for showing that! As someone asked Cooper, any chance you could show his pitch block settings for the POG sound? I’m on an FM3 and would love to see that!Nope, here's the layout:
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Use the settings in the PolyOctaveGen Pedal factory preset 238.any chance you could show his pitch block settings for the POG sound
Thanks a bunch! That’s been a pretty elusive sound to emulate on any modeler. I appreciate it!Use the settings in the PolyOctaveGen Pedal factory preset 238.
This looks like Justin Derrico rockin out on the Voice during a killer performance all around. But if you pause at 00:32 (32 seconds) you don’t see the FM9 in front of his feet but something else. Is it possible his Fm9 is being used but off the stage somewhere and this is just a button switcher of sorts?
My guess that is a page turning switch for his charts running on that iPad.This looks like Justin Derrico rockin out on the Voice during a killer performance all around. But if you pause at 00:32 (32 seconds) you don’t see the FM9 in front of his feet but something else. Is it possible his Fm9 is being used but off the stage somewhere and this is just a button switcher of sorts?