Hi,
Having watched one of Leon Todd's videos, I decided to use Scene controllers to have different amounts of drive on different scenes - really easy to do.
However, with my set up, I found some strange behaviour. I have my preset set for the amp block with the Suhr Badger 30 as X and SLO100 rhythm as Y.
When I go from a clean sound on the Badger to the SLO100 with the gain wound back from its original value, it's as if it surges to the original level without the scene controller (6.5 on the gain) and then drops back to the "throttling" of the scene which is set at 50% - which I understand equates to the gain being at 5.
Now of course I can work around this....but if I played an open chord and then moved from my scene with the Badger to the SLO100 it would sound really odd. It's an odd volume spike.
Has anyone experienced this, or are there any ways to work around it?
If I go from my Badger 30 on clean to a different scene where the SLO100 is on 6.5 gain (so the scene is set at 65%), it just goes from the clean to the high gain sound....it doesn't have this momentary surge in gain and volume....so it doesn't seem to be simply a case of moving between amps.
Thanks,
Andy
Having watched one of Leon Todd's videos, I decided to use Scene controllers to have different amounts of drive on different scenes - really easy to do.
However, with my set up, I found some strange behaviour. I have my preset set for the amp block with the Suhr Badger 30 as X and SLO100 rhythm as Y.
When I go from a clean sound on the Badger to the SLO100 with the gain wound back from its original value, it's as if it surges to the original level without the scene controller (6.5 on the gain) and then drops back to the "throttling" of the scene which is set at 50% - which I understand equates to the gain being at 5.
Now of course I can work around this....but if I played an open chord and then moved from my scene with the Badger to the SLO100 it would sound really odd. It's an odd volume spike.
Has anyone experienced this, or are there any ways to work around it?
If I go from my Badger 30 on clean to a different scene where the SLO100 is on 6.5 gain (so the scene is set at 65%), it just goes from the clean to the high gain sound....it doesn't have this momentary surge in gain and volume....so it doesn't seem to be simply a case of moving between amps.
Thanks,
Andy