Spaceace90
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Hey guys, I need some help getting my tone match to sound right. I'm creating a patch to sound like my '65 Deluxe Reverb Re-Issue. Naturally I chose the '65 deluxe reverb built into the unit on which to build my ToneMatch. I made a high quality .wav file of me playing through my actual amp to use for the ToneMatch block.
I am noticing a lot of harshness on the high end in the model, almost like the high frequencies are breaking up more than the lower frequencies, but I have no indication of any digital clipping; I think this was just a characteristic of the actual amp they modeled. I am wondering which amp parameters I can tweak to dial out some (or all) of this harshness. I'm not electronics savvy by any stretch of the imagination. I understand how a tube amp works on an intermediate level, but I have little technical prowess.
Also, on the ToneMatch block, I am trying to do everything mono. I have input source as USB, Ref Channel set to "L" (I read somewhere that using "Sum L+R" is not a good idea, though since the source is USB, I don't know why this would matter) and Local Channel (IIRC) is set to "Sum L+R".
Any help from you more technical minded gurus is much appreciated, as always.
I am noticing a lot of harshness on the high end in the model, almost like the high frequencies are breaking up more than the lower frequencies, but I have no indication of any digital clipping; I think this was just a characteristic of the actual amp they modeled. I am wondering which amp parameters I can tweak to dial out some (or all) of this harshness. I'm not electronics savvy by any stretch of the imagination. I understand how a tube amp works on an intermediate level, but I have little technical prowess.
Also, on the ToneMatch block, I am trying to do everything mono. I have input source as USB, Ref Channel set to "L" (I read somewhere that using "Sum L+R" is not a good idea, though since the source is USB, I don't know why this would matter) and Local Channel (IIRC) is set to "Sum L+R".
Any help from you more technical minded gurus is much appreciated, as always.