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Everytime i make new tones, i always have to put a comp, tube screamer and teo cab blocks.... I think it's a must have for every tone
Everytime i make new tones, i always have to put a comp, tube screamer and teo cab blocks.... I think it's a must have for every tone
I turn off the gate, then add a gate block.
I have noticed from presets taken from AxeChange that some people do this. If the GATE block is in the very beginning of the chain, what is the advantage of using the block as opposed to the INPUT GATE?
I have used the GATE block farther down the chain, such as following a FLANGER, but never at the beginning. All of my noise issues seem to be quelled at the input. Would someone please enlighten me?
You have the hold parameter and the ability to fine tune the trigger so it only listens between certain frequencies (low cut, high cut). Also, the threshold, ratio, balance, and level are modifiable.
What's the reason for this? I always do use Amp 1, but I think I might have a preset or two that had Amp 1 get deleted and only use Amp 2.
- When using one Amp block: use Amp 1, never Amp 2.
What's the reason for this? I always do use Amp 1, but I think I might have a preset or two that had Amp 1 get deleted and only use Amp 2.
I turn off the gate, then add a gate block.