Guitarjon
Fractal Fanatic
The definition parameter in the input eq is so powerful!
If you haven't checked it out, you really should.
It's a great way to tighten up your tones and to get more clarity (mud removal).
It does remind me of the similarly named parameter in my Kemper (which I sold a while ago).
An example of when I found this feature useful:
I made an awesome and aggressive preset for a bright guitar that had all the clarity and tightness I needed but I then tried a guitar with a warmer and darker sound in that same preset, I wasn't satisfied until I added in some definition.
And BOOM, there was the tone I was looking for!
If you haven't checked it out, you really should.
It's a great way to tighten up your tones and to get more clarity (mud removal).
It does remind me of the similarly named parameter in my Kemper (which I sold a while ago).
An example of when I found this feature useful:
I made an awesome and aggressive preset for a bright guitar that had all the clarity and tightness I needed but I then tried a guitar with a warmer and darker sound in that same preset, I wasn't satisfied until I added in some definition.
And BOOM, there was the tone I was looking for!
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