Tahoebrian5
Fractal Fanatic
I'm sure you can find a creative way to make your patch sound like crap. Mine end up like that quite often.
Is it wrong that I like this cranked almost all the way up?
I'll post a preset this weekend. That clip was made with older firmware.@iaresee is that 5E3 Neil Young preset using tweaked advanced params? Love the harmonics on that. Can you give some details?
I'll have to dial in something from scratch. I don't have bank archives going back that far any more (it was made in July of 2012!). I don't even have the same pickups in that guitar any more...@iaresee is that 5E3 Neil Young preset using tweaked advanced params? Love the harmonics on that. Can you give some details?
Woah sounds great!
Good to know there are a bunch of other things that I can tweak to get some "messed up" sounds. I'm assuming that the sounds of these controls will vary depending on the model as well.
Not to get too off topic but are there cab IRs of torn speakers or other broken elements?
Is it wrong that I like this cranked almost all the way up?
Didn't some people use a little lightbulb to add extra sag to the signal? I sort of recall they used a bulb in the speaker cable path to produce a delayed resistance as the bulb heats up in response to a note or chord. It's been a while since i tried it but it had cool results. Now we don't have to - we have Fractal AFX. Although a lightbulb 'drive' block would be interesting.
Lightbulbs in the speaker path was an old Altec Lansing trick as I recall to use as transient peak protection for speakers. The idea was that it was easier to replace a lightbulb than replace a voice coil or recone. The UREI monitors I used to work with had lightbulbs for two drivers and a fuse for the third to protect everything.Didn't some people use a little lightbulb to add extra sag to the signal? I sort of recall they used a bulb in the speaker cable path to produce a delayed resistance as the bulb heats up in response to a note or chord. It's been a while since i tried it but it had cool results. Now we don't have to - we have Fractal AFX. Although a lightbulb 'drive' block would be interesting.
Lightbulbs in the speaker path was an old Altec Lansing trick as I recall to use as transient peak protection for speakers. The idea was that it was easier to replace a lightbulb than replace a voice coil or recone. The UREI monitors I used to work with had lightbulbs for two drivers and a fuse for the third to protect everything.
As you get older you become much more familiar with sad and will generally "gravitate" toward it.As you get older you become much more familiar with sag and will generally "gravitate" toward it.