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plexi59
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I've misread it as "Chungus" the first time, and that's what I've been calling it. "Cygnus" sounds ethereal, distant, and airy. "Chungus" sounds fat, heavy, and close by.
Lesson learned: always record raw signal as well so that it could be re-amped later.To the surprise of absolutely nobody who has done it already, I just listened back to some older recordings I made FW 15.01 and some recordings that I’ve made with FW 16b, and the difference is even more pronounced than I thought. The low end is much more real sounding in the new ones, it’s almost like it’s ‘bouncier’? The top end feels like it extends further but without being as harsh to listen to as well. Tomorrow is gonna be a busy day re-recording a bunch of stuff with new and improved amp sounds.
Sup?
MAN,, I'll tell you, I never really got on with a recto in real life or in any of my Axe-fx's ( Ultra- II- and III) Till now......lol it just keeps getting better,,lol I'm able to get tones out of amps I've passed on before for one reason or another fairly easy so far.
This is just strait up tracked Left and right,,, and still feels a little loose to me,, and, but I'm digging it
MOSHON
DAVE
Thanks That is a BKP Painkiller. in a guitar with a Maple body w/ Mahogany top...Backward from the norm, I know....lolLove that riff and the tone. What pickups do you use?
Shouldn't it be 'Chugnus'?I've misread it as "Chungus" the first time, and that's what I've been calling it. "Cygnus" sounds ethereal, distant, and airy. "Chungus" sounds fat, heavy, and close by.
I just tried the Supro for first time. Dimed the input drive, adjusted tone to taste, used guitar volume knob to clean it up (am I doing this right????) wow what a blast.I installed Cygnus Beta 10 last week-end and since then I keep on playing with the simplest presets ever.
IN-AMP-CAB-REVERB-OUT
Bassman, Plexi 50, AC-20, Supro...
Wow...
That formula sounds a bit like my Gecko Thinline - ash with mahogany top. It's a punchy sound....guitar with a Maple body w/ Mahogany top...Backward from the norm, I know....lol
MOSHON
DAVE
Sup?
MAN,, I'll tell you, I never really got on with a recto in real life or in any of my Axe-fx's ( Ultra- II- and III) Till now......lol it just keeps getting better,,lol I'm able to get tones out of amps I've passed on before for one reason or another fairly easy so far.
This is just strait up tracked Left and right,,, and still feels a little loose to me,, and, but I'm digging it
MOSHON
DAVE
Thanks it's really basic,,,here you go I only used scene 1 and 2 which are amp channel 1 and 2. the others are just copies I haven't tweaked around on...ish..lol there are a couple ML cabs and a factory cabDaaaaamn this sounds nice! What settings + IRs did you use? I still feel like I'm not quite there yet with the Boogies.
Noice!Sup?
It's my custom Doberman Warrior ;-) scalloped no radius ebony neck, the body was carved kinda like a dome on the front and back,,sorta like an Ibanez S-body. yeah it's pretty punchy
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SWEET,, that a compensated nut? EDIT,,, I meant "What" compensated nut is that...Noice!
Here's the Gecko:
Sounds almost like a piano through a good clean amp. It has that richness and swirl on the notes as they decay. 12" radius ebony fretboard, soft-v neck, stainless frets.
Earvana. Works great!SWEET,, that a compensated nut? EDIT,,, I meant "What" compensated nut is that...
No, they're not.Man, I get lost in Cygnus worse than anything I've ever played. This is amazing.
Also, do we report bugs here? I found a minor one tonight... the Treble and the Bass are reversed on the Timothy 1 model. Freaked me out for a second.
Brandon
Yeah, I learned this years ago after recording a track from the big floor Pod with dual amp stacks in stereo. It sounded massive, but, yeah, can't do much with it now.Lesson learned: always record raw signal as well so that it could be re-amped later.
Authentic knobs......No, they're not.
They actually operate as expected.
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/thre...timothy-based-on-paul-cochranes-timmy.123751/