@@lolzplaysofficial6883 you need to have smaller size third party ir's. If you have large files it take a moment to load it in when switching patches. I feel into the same trap. If you have some smaller size files, it is seamless. I also saw they have a new model coming out, that might be worth you looking into as well.
This really wasn't a which sounds better, more of what's possible. The room mic didn't sound horrible at all. Had way more definition than i expected. Odd note, have you tried adding a delay in front of the amp, low repeats, short tails? Curious because of how they do bring out pinch harmonics. Also, they do tend to add more harmonic content. Think Ozzy's guitarists.
You are right, it is more of a difference possible ways to use it. Zakk Wylde is an awesome guitarist, I wish he keep things more heavy than country these days. He is his own artist and can make what ever tunes he wants to. I really only use delay post (since I last played live), for solos or lead works. I made need to try delay in front of the amp.
@metalprognosis ua-cam.com/video/bAjgY79tv-Q/v-deo.htmlsi=FZIjumFOL_fG08-u . Helped me understand a lot of their tones. He's an awesome 80s style guitarist. The other thing it made me see was how big it made the guitar sound with far fewer mixing tricks.
Have they fixed the lag between switching effects? I was considering getting it, until i heard of this. Does it feel good in live situations?
@@lolzplaysofficial6883 you need to have smaller size third party ir's. If you have large files it take a moment to load it in when switching patches. I feel into the same trap. If you have some smaller size files, it is seamless.
I also saw they have a new model coming out, that might be worth you looking into as well.
@@metalprognosis oh, ok, thank you for sharing )
This really wasn't a which sounds better, more of what's possible. The room mic didn't sound horrible at all. Had way more definition than i expected.
Odd note, have you tried adding a delay in front of the amp, low repeats, short tails? Curious because of how they do bring out pinch harmonics. Also, they do tend to add more harmonic content. Think Ozzy's guitarists.
You are right, it is more of a difference possible ways to use it.
Zakk Wylde is an awesome guitarist, I wish he keep things more heavy than country these days. He is his own artist and can make what ever tunes he wants to. I really only use delay post (since I last played live), for solos or lead works. I made need to try delay in front of the amp.
@metalprognosis ua-cam.com/video/bAjgY79tv-Q/v-deo.htmlsi=FZIjumFOL_fG08-u . Helped me understand a lot of their tones. He's an awesome 80s style guitarist. The other thing it made me see was how big it made the guitar sound with far fewer mixing tricks.
Thank you, I'll check it out.