Cool.. I appreciate it.excellent work..bought it..
Cool.. I appreciate it.excellent work..bought it..
Things do move quickly around here.Wish this thread was a sticky.
Got lost in the forum shuffle for me
Thank you very much.I bought the pack. Very good work. Thanks a lot!
Thanks..
Here is a short demo video of a few of the presets. The preset numbers might be different than yours. I have them in Bank 'B'.
Here is a short demo video of a few of the presets. The preset numbers might be different than yours. I have them in Bank 'B'.
Thanks Tony.Wow...sounds great Moke.
Thank you......I was thinking of getting these, and now I definitely will.
Thanks.M.M. ...,
These patches are VERY good ! I don't play out anymore, but I imagine that you could just drop in your preferred effects and gig with whatever amp you want !
I did notice that either you have some pretty "hot" pickups in your guitar, or I have some pretty "weak" ones .... For ex: To match the level of gain you have in the Capt Hook preset I have to move up the input gain from 1.000 to 2.000 !
Thanks.
I used my stock EBMM 'Axis'. I have my 'Instrument Input' set to 33.3% to just 'tickle the reds', to give you a point of reference
In order to maintain the various relative gain levels throughout the scenes. I would go to the 'Level' parameter in the 'Input Gate' menu. It increases or decreases the signal at the beginning of the grid and is saved on a per-preset basis.Based on that then …, I’m guessing it’s a little of both your pickups being quite hot and mine being not so much … !
I’m running James Tyler Secret in the bridge which is supposedly running at approx. 13.5K +/- That’s like a ‘hot’ PAF ( which is how he advertises it ) …. Definitely not Hi-Gain at all !
But …, I looked up my Input Level and it’s @ 65.9% ( w/ my Demeter Mid-Boost cranked up ) ….
SO, one more question ( if I may ) ….
On the Capt Hook preset, it’s no problem just upping the Input Trim …. But on the presets that you use the Input Trim to control the gain, what adjustments would you make ?
Like I mentioned above, I had to increase the Input Trim from 1.000 to 2.000 to more closely match your gain levels … ?
In order to maintain the various relative gain levels throughout the scenes. I would go to the 'Level' parameter in the 'Input Gate' menu. It increases or decreases the signal at the beginning of the grid and is saved on a per-preset basis.
Comes in handy for setting up presets for different guitars too.....
In order to maintain the various relative gain levels throughout the scenes. I would go to the 'Level' parameter in the 'Input Gate' menu. It increases or decreases the signal at the beginning of the grid and is saved on a per-preset basis.
Comes in handy for setting up presets for different guitars too.....
Cool..Quick update: Using that method on just the Capt Hook preset, I needed to bump the Input Noise Gate Level to 10.0 dB ....
It matches the gain level you had in the demo vid as close as I can given your technique vrs mine playing that little riff you used.
Now .... Off to try that same level of gain on the other presets to see if that's going to match them all, or I'll need to modify each on a patch by patch basis !
THANKS AGAIN !