Mark IIC+ Amp Model Issues

I'm going to try these settings to night. Can't wait!


Cool, let me know how it comes out. Remember, it is a low volume patch. If you can't hear the acoustic sound of your strings while your playing through it, you have it too loud. :p Also, it was tweaked to be played out of studio monitors. I don't know how it sounds going direct, but the earlier one sounded alright that way (the one in the clip), so I would imagine this one will too.
 
Cool, let me know how it comes out. Remember, it is a low volume patch. If you can't hear the acoustic sound of your strings while your playing through it, you have it too loud. :p Also, it was tweaked to be played out of studio monitors. I don't know how it sounds going direct, but the earlier one sounded alright that way (the one in the clip), so I would imagine this one will too.
I can't wait to try this out but I STILL haven't had any time to play:(
 
After much messing around and A/B against my Mark V on the IIC+ setting this is what I've come up with...

Its my Eighties bands main board that does the majority of our songs. It has 5 scenes ...

1 Clean using the Mesa Pre Clean amp block with a touch of drive to it
2. Same as 1 but with the RC Clean Booster engaged to give it a nice groovy drive sound
3. Mark IIC++ with a short delay
4. Mark IIC++ with a long delay
5. Mark IIC++ solo which is the same as 4 but with a GEQ engaged to push the mids out and boost the overall volume.

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Pitch
Flanger
Phaser
Chorus (always on)
Delay (always on)
Comp (always on)
Reverb (always on)

Two Filter blocks
Filter 1 - 1.2db boost
Filter 2 - 3db boost

All built using Q6 running into 2 x Yamaha DXR 10 FRFR PA speakers

I hope you like it - any feedback welcome. I'll be running this through a big Turbosound rig in a theatre on Saturday with a bit of luck (I get the place to myself for as couple of hours because our sound guys do a lot of work there) and tweak again but for live use I think it's just about there.

I included the cab block in the bundle - I hope thats OK (it's a factory one).

So... have fun and please remember this is built for live use so should ideally be cranked.

Thanks for helping
"Bread"

PS I added a picture of my board so you can see how it's all set up.
 

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I changed the preamp tubes to ECC83 and this helped to tighten it up a little. You can make the comparison yourself if you need to rather than me upload another version.
 
Check out my JP 2C TM which I did 5 month ago, I hope we could have this beast one day

JP 2C TM:

also the NEW Boogie Triple Crown TC-50 amp is awesome
 
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