I think you doubled up on the cab with the AC30 capture. The amp was captured with a cab already then you put an IR after it. Thats why it sounded phasey.
The issue mentioned at around eight minutes regarding the switching is why they included a MIDI jack. Using a MIDI controller lets you jump from any preset to another. Also, the captures you downloaded from tone junkie were of the combo amps (hence the little combo amp symbol in the red square) so you shouldn’t select an IR to use on top of that. Turn the IR off and it will sound correct. Only apply the IR block to captures that have the little amp head icon.
You really should have initially introduced this pedal, what it is, what it is used for, its use cases, instead of just going into the software to tweak settings. I'm into over 3 minutes of the video and I have no idea whether this is some kind of stand-alone amp simulator like the kemper, helix, fractal audio, or some kind of sound module to be used directly into a guitar amplifier.
I'm trying to adjust the eq on a capture/preset I made and it's not saving. The way to I tested is to load a preset, change the TREBLE, etc, save, go to a different preset, then go back to the first preset and it sounds exactly the same as it did before changing the TREBLE. Is there some mode, etc I need to be in for these changes to be saved??
I heard one rather clean sound and lots of unclear buzz, isn't there any lets say for ex. fender deluxe reverb sounding presets in this "magic_hype_box" ? :)
@@nikhilnarahari8424 Two Nano QC still can't do what one stock Player can do. No need to spend more than the 179 Euro level 2 uograde which gives you every Stage FX, as well as all the Drives and Fuzz system, Morphing, etc. IMO
@@FastRedPonyCar Well it depends what you need for the gig, and where the gig is...carrying the Stage vs the tiny Player. A stock Player with no upgrades could get you through most gigs, 10 Banks/Performances 5 rigs a bank, 50 presets, two FX upfront and two after the amp.
I think you doubled up on the cab with the AC30 capture. The amp was captured with a cab already then you put an IR after it. Thats why it sounded phasey.
The issue mentioned at around eight minutes regarding the switching is why they included a MIDI jack. Using a MIDI controller lets you jump from any preset to another.
Also, the captures you downloaded from tone junkie were of the combo amps (hence the little combo amp symbol in the red square) so you shouldn’t select an IR to use on top of that. Turn the IR off and it will sound correct. Only apply the IR block to captures that have the little amp head icon.
I love mine. I'm still figuring everything out. being a tube guy I don't like menu diving very much.
You really should have initially introduced this pedal, what it is, what it is used for, its use cases, instead of just going into the software to tweak settings. I'm into over 3 minutes of the video and I have no idea whether this is some kind of stand-alone amp simulator like the kemper, helix, fractal audio, or some kind of sound module to be used directly into a guitar amplifier.
The AC30 capture is an amp + cab capture so no need to load IRs, that’s why it’s got so quiet and muddy.
I'm trying to adjust the eq on a capture/preset I made and it's not saving. The way to I tested is to load a preset, change the TREBLE, etc, save, go to a different preset, then go back to the first preset and it sounds exactly the same as it did before changing the TREBLE. Is there some mode, etc I need to be in for these changes to be saved??
Nano Cortex does not have aux in. Is it possible to switch on the backingtrack via bluetooth connection?
I heard one rather clean sound and lots of unclear buzz, isn't there any lets say for ex. fender deluxe reverb sounding presets in this "magic_hype_box" ? :)
It’s pretty intuitive buttttt instructions are made for a reason, especially if you’re not familiar with the platform
I can't even get one! lmao
Tonejunkies stuff sounds horrible always. Any product I’ve ever got from them sounds so damn bright and brittle.
Bro.. read the manuals before you do these reviews.
All these multy effect units have years before they even get close to a real valve amp.
The Kemper Player upgrades announced today just destroyed this Nano QC.
For $300, sure - which bring s the total cost of the Kemper Player to over a thousand bucks. You could get 2 of these for that price
@@nikhilnarahari8424
Two Nano QC still can't do what one stock Player can do.
No need to spend more than the 179 Euro level 2 uograde which gives you every Stage FX, as well as all the Drives and Fuzz system, Morphing, etc. IMO
The only problem is that the paid upgrades make it almost $1000. Where this is only $550. So I guess it’s what ur budget can afford .
At that price, I’d rather grab a used Kemper stage
@@FastRedPonyCar
Well it depends what you need for the gig, and where the gig is...carrying the Stage vs the tiny Player.
A stock Player with no upgrades could get you through most gigs, 10 Banks/Performances 5 rigs a bank, 50 presets, two FX upfront and two after the amp.
Sounds absolutely terrible
It helps if you actually know how to use it