@Budha (GAMORA)
Use the editor and load the patch.
Use the editor and load the patch.
GuitarDojo said:@Budha (GAMORA)
Use the editor and load the patch.
GAMERA207 said:Mr. Griffin,
I will address your post in reverse.
thanks for being on board with the wish of wanting to have a MP-1 model....!!!
I have no doubt about me archiving my MP-1 after getting my Ultra........one of my main reasons for
having a AXE-FX is being able to have all of that models (AMPS) under one unit...for reasons that i need them for...... :ugeek: :lol:
Now as I have experianced & even as you've said the AXE-FX does come close....close---no cigar...!
Well as far as when I get my Ultra...I dont think I'll be able to archive my MP-1 untill the AXE-FX's MP-1 model is able to do what just like my Original MP-1.
I've been using an ADA MP-1 for just over 20 years & havent been able to find anything that will do
exactly what it does....kudos to you for finding amps that have been able to do that magic for you.
So till The dream becomes reality...I'll be wishing.....
BUDHA
steadystate said:I'm on the fence here. I LOVED the MP-1 during its day. I used two of them for years. But at the time, if I recall correctly, it was the only midi programmable tube preamp on the market when it was introduced. And in a single rack space to boot. It sounded good, was versatile, programmable, and used 1 space of real estate. What was not to love? I tried other preamps I thought sounded better (especially the Kasha Rockmod II), but I needed midi programmability.
I eventually replaced it with a Triaxis. I never missed the MP-1 after that. And now, I'm replacing the Triaxis with the Axe-FX. I don't think I will miss the Triaxis. I guess the best I can offer is that I liked the MP-1 more than several of the amp models currently in the Axe-FX. But I don't know if an MP-1 model would offer anything that isn't available in other existing models. Its tone was only part of why I used it. Its programmability was a major factor, but is no longer an issue.
Griffin said:The only difference is the distorion character on the Voicing(), Overdrive1, Overdrive2 and Master Gain. The voicings are "clean(tube)" "Dist(Tube)" and "SS"....overdrive1 is pre-tube level...a filter can acheive that before the amp block...and Overdrive2 is actual gain, the master is post tube, pre-eq gain.
So in order to acheive an ADA MP-1, you just need to match the 3 voicings to an existing amps, use a filter before the amp, a PEQ block after...job done.
-<MACHINE>- said:Griffin said:The only difference is the distorion character on the Voicing(), Overdrive1, Overdrive2 and Master Gain. The voicings are "clean(tube)" "Dist(Tube)" and "SS"....overdrive1 is pre-tube level...a filter can acheive that before the amp block...and Overdrive2 is actual gain, the master is post tube, pre-eq gain.
So in order to acheive an ADA MP-1, you just need to match the 3 voicings to an existing amps, use a filter before the amp, a PEQ block after...job done.
Just a clarification if anyone cares:
The Master on the MP-1 has NO (= zero) effect on tone...it ONLY controls how loud (or quiet) a given patch is. It's purpose is to be able to level your patches easily.
BTW...DOJO...do you think mine could be duplicated in the Axe? It IS indeed unique to the ADAdepot 3TM's :twisted:
You should know...Mr. expensive 12ax7's :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yes. There are some really good presets here already. For me and my personal taste I have to sit and devote some serious time. Not like "Machine" who is a trust fund baby and sits around doing nothing while he should be making 3TM patches.Yummy.J.Mangosteen said:Mmmmmmmmmm.... interesting exchange here........ some MP1 mods out there? Can do in Axe FX ???
Oh no you di'nt...where's Duke and his rubber thingy when ya need him.GuitarDojo said:Yes. There are some really good presets here already. For me and my personal taste I have to sit and devote some serious time. Not like "Machine" who is a trust fund baby and sits around doing nothing while he should be making 3TM patches.Yummy.J.Mangosteen said:Mmmmmmmmmm.... interesting exchange here........ some MP1 mods out there? Can do in Axe FX ???
Oh man, your making me type more than I want to now as well?!?!!?GuitarDojo said:I cant find my notes or soundclips so you have to send it back to me, MR LANGNER! It is unique but I think everything was improved dramatically by Hairston and MJMP. + plus all the newer stuff done by MJMP. I have found the D16 replacement and the new noise mod (in conjunction with the MDRT) are essential now in the 3TM tone. Check adadepot - There is a 3TM comparison with and without the MDRT.
btw - You got a 30% discount from what I usually charge.
You should have seen what I charged the last guy to to a 3.666mod on his mp-1. (with all the extras )