Verve 12MA, one day in - Youtube Video

Sounds good but as an owner of a 12ma, you can't expect to understand how awesome these monitors sound when listening through computer speakers. There's no low end power or punch like what you hear and feel when playing them live.

Just sayin...
 
Well, listening to it again, after I've been playing for the last hour or so, it's true that it's not even 50% representation.

Think I should rethink the approach and maybe do an in the room recording with the Tascam DR1 but in high quality mp3.

By the way I had an amazing Gary Moore - Loner moment for the past half hour. Using the Diezel!
Man you should have seen my faces :mrgreen:
 
what guitar are you using? i see your ebmm case. im using a jp6 now and a mark iv but your setup is what im looking for...if i could only find a job :cry:
 
fatoni said:
what guitar are you using? i see your ebmm case. im using a jp6 now and a mark iv but your setup is what im looking for...if i could only find a job :cry:

Here it is the McCarty Rosewood, which recently received Bare Knuckle Rebel Yells, stock pickups were really good but squealed with overdrive like a herd of burning pigs, now that is fixed, it's great rock guitar!
 
Hunter, how are you liking the Verve, now that's you've been able to get some time in with it?

In particular, anything you are still missing from your Bogner cab setup?
 
Brian G said:
Hunter, how are you liking the Verve, now that's you've been able to get some time in with it?

In particular, anything you are still missing from your Bogner cab setup?

One thing never seems to be right with FRFR: When you have a sound with gain and it's loud, that hump you feel in the stomach when touching the strings. It seems less stomach impact and more noise when you do it on the Verve or studio monitors. Guess it must have to do with more speakers moving air and some high frequency that still needs to be EQed out.
 
Hunter,

Give yourself some time; it took me 2 weeks of day and night work until I 'got' FRFR. Once I got it, brother, I got it.

I use Clawfinger's IR's. Drop a PEQ after the cab block and shape it. For me a slight dip at around 500hz and a slight bump around 1.6kHz did it.

I can say with the utmost confidence, what you seek is there. You just have not found it yet.
 
Same here.
Initially I made some setups for general use with lots of blocks for each effect that I could switch on/off.
When I started to program some sounds for songs, I took the simple approach. Amp, cab plus only what's needed for that particular sound.
I just checked some of my older sounds and, while they seemed fine at the time, I feel they kinda sound harsher than my newer ones.
I think this also has something to do with your ears getting used to a certain type of sound.
I believe you also mentioned his in another post Scott.
So I think it's good to keep different versions of presets to compare.
Best is to compare them regularly and over a longer period of time before deciding which suits you the best.
 
Scott Peterson said:
Hunter,

Give yourself some time; it took me 2 weeks of day and night work until I 'got' FRFR. Once I got it, brother, I got it.

I use Clawfinger's IR's. Drop a PEQ after the cab block and shape it. For me a slight dip at around 500hz and a slight bump around 1.6kHz did it.

I can say with the utmost confidence, what you seek is there. You just have not found it yet.

The IRs are really the trick. I think the process takes somehow less time as I did already tweak for different amps/cabs in the past, but uploading some IRs to the Axe really was the cherry on the cake, I think I am pretty close to good, organic tones now. Check my Scorpions clip I did this morning with an SLO100 and 2 mixed Clawfinger IRs: http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/i ... ttach=6456
 
hunter said:
The IRs are really the trick. I think the process takes somehow less time as I did already tweak for different amps/cabs in the past, but uploading some IRs to the Axe really was the cherry on the cake, I think I am pretty close to good, organic tones now. Check my Scorpions clip I did this morning with an SLO100 and 2 mixed Clawfinger IRs: http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/i ... ttach=6456
Nice! Which of Clawfinger's IRs did you use?
 
Dpoirier said:
hunter said:
The IRs are really the trick. I think the process takes somehow less time as I did already tweak for different amps/cabs in the past, but uploading some IRs to the Axe really was the cherry on the cake, I think I am pretty close to good, organic tones now. Check my Scorpions clip I did this morning with an SLO100 and 2 mixed Clawfinger IRs: http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/i ... ttach=6456
Nice! Which of Clawfinger's IRs did you use?

Cab1: Goodwill 4x12 V30 SM57 01.syx
Cab2: 10 Fender Bassman.syx

Pretty weird combination for Scorps, but works :o)
 
hunter said:
Dpoirier said:
hunter said:
The IRs are really the trick. I think the process takes somehow less time as I did already tweak for different amps/cabs in the past, but uploading some IRs to the Axe really was the cherry on the cake, I think I am pretty close to good, organic tones now. Check my Scorpions clip I did this morning with an SLO100 and 2 mixed Clawfinger IRs: http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/i ... ttach=6456
Nice! Which of Clawfinger's IRs did you use?

Cab1: Goodwill 4x12 V30 SM57 01.syx
Cab2: 10 Fender Bassman.syx

Pretty weird combination for Scorps, but works :o)

Those aren't Clawfinger IR's AFAIK
Fender Bassman came with the package that CC once published on the net
Goodwill 4x12 V30 SM57 01.syx is AFAIK from a guy with the avatar Goodwill

BTW 10 fender bassman is one of my favorites, the other one is 09 Clawfinger Bogner_4x12_SM57_medium_v6.syx which i discovered later is actually a WAV you made hunter and clawfinger did the IR-job ;)
 
voes said:
Those aren't Clawfinger IR's AFAIK
Fender Bassman came with the package that CC once published on the net
Goodwill 4x12 V30 SM57 01.syx is AFAIK from a guy with the avatar Goodwill

BTW 10 fender bassman is one of my favorites, the other one is 09 Clawfinger Bogner_4x12_SM57_medium_v6.syx which i discovered later is actually a WAV you made hunter and clawfinger did the IR-job ;)

Haha, yeah, let's say they are all from Clawfingers collection then ;)

Also really surprised about the Bassman. I already liked the 4x10 from the stock IRs but this IR was even rounder due to the mic I guess.

And indeed, that Bogner is awesome, shows real recording/mic placement skill *lol

Actually from my Bogners I prefer the trebly one over the medium. Maybe the mix of medium and trebly one would be ideal.
 
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