Wood is good.
This sounds PERFECT! What IR did you use? Or I'd rather ask which YA IR did you use
also, any chance of sharing the preset if you still have it, pretty please?
I couldn’t find the preset, which is bumming me out.
I found one with a Mark IV, but the settings are definitely different than what I used on my clip. I don’t remember if the IR came from the OS or the Trad, but it’s probably Mix 01 or 57m-1. I never lost those things when I make comparisons because I never want them to feel like I’m trying to sell something… I’m just a dude excited that a modeler can actually replicate my real amps.
Yeah when you have both at home it’s easier, but they want it because … they don’t own the original ! (and want to copy the artist settings) … even Cooper carter ran into to the wall copying petrucci’s EQ setting in the factory preset…imagine how many persons in their home « stupidly » copy the artist settings… a lot I think.
Personally I understand the wish, even if I don’t need it. This is the top of the line modeler, and having things that act like the real deal everywhere is just cool. And yeah I know every amps and knobs aren’t equal etc … but a 10% difference or a 50% difference like it is actually it’s not the same
A direct 1:1 could be cool, but it’s not a big issue IMO. An amp should be dialed in for the individual player rather than trying to copy/paste amp settings since we’re all going to sound different anyway. I could mirror JP’s settings on my real amp, but it still wouldn’t sound anything like JP simply because we have different hands, guitars, and playing techniques… the same way you could send me one of your presets and we would sound very different even though we’re technically using the same amp. So even with real amps, if I matched his settings, I would still need to make adjustments to fit my guitar and playing technique.
I've never really been able to get these kinda sounds out of the mark series amps.
Kinda similar but I tend to end up with either too much or too less low end and sizzle.
BTW is this your LP with Thornbuckers?
Man, if that's the case that guitar confirms to be a killer instrument... Every clip I've heard of it sounds amazing!
The key is to keep the Bass low around zero-4 depending on how spongy you like your feel. Keep Middle between zero-3, and crank Treble to around 9. Presence to taste, but I like it on the higher side. Start with both gain knobs around 7 and go from there. I tend to like Overdrive between 7-8 and use Gain as the overall gain control.
With the GEQ, add some 80Hz for the low end, and view 240Hz almost like a midrange fader. I keep mine boosted on the amp and the model. 750Hz is THE control to spend your time on. Too much and it gets honky, too little and it sounds like a Boss Metal Zone. 2200Hz adds more upper mids, and once that feels good, set the 6600Hz wherever it gives you the top end you want. Don’t be afraid to keep it flat or cut it if you’ve got aggressive Treble and Presence settings on the amp.
And yup, the guitar was my Les Paul with Thornbucker+ pickups. I friggen love that guitar.