I'm a FRFR guy. Just got a Verve 12ma a few days ago and was using an Atomic wedge before that. All the tones I go for are "in the room" type tones. As such, I rarely use mic sims and have recently been employing the parametric eq hi/low blocking trick to simultaneously tighten the low end and remove annoying high end. But I'm wondering why this is necessary in the first place. I'm referring to the filtering out of the high end specifically. If the signal is routed through a simulated guitar cab in the axefx which would itself block high end that guitar speakers don't reproduce, then why is further blocking necessary to achieve a guitar cab-like tone? Shouldn't that cab-like tone come straight out of the Verve without needing MORE high end filtering by way of a parametric eq block in the routing?
Just trying to understand. Thanks!
Just trying to understand. Thanks!