Marshall30thAnn
Member
I see that there are many places where you can not only set the volume of an effect, but set the level going into the next block in the chain. Master volume in the AMP seems to not be overall volume (as is the case on a real amp) but rather, another way of coloring the sound (similar to gain or "preamp" on a Marshall)
What is best practice for adjusting the relative volume of the patches? I know there are infinite possibilities, but I do not see myself as someone who will ever test out all of the myriads of combinations possible on this thing. I want to have a cookie-cutter methodology for building patches and was wondering if there was a best practice.
(to be perfectly honest: I may be able to build out my entire working library using just presets…the only issue I have with them is their relative volumes need to change (and they are also spread across almost 400 preset locations, so I may shuffle them around).
I can see that everyone is saying that building our own patches is the true power of this device, but mine seem thin compared to what has been created on the factory presets.
Thanks for reading.
What is best practice for adjusting the relative volume of the patches? I know there are infinite possibilities, but I do not see myself as someone who will ever test out all of the myriads of combinations possible on this thing. I want to have a cookie-cutter methodology for building patches and was wondering if there was a best practice.
(to be perfectly honest: I may be able to build out my entire working library using just presets…the only issue I have with them is their relative volumes need to change (and they are also spread across almost 400 preset locations, so I may shuffle them around).
I can see that everyone is saying that building our own patches is the true power of this device, but mine seem thin compared to what has been created on the factory presets.
Thanks for reading.