I wonder why they are limited to just one over drive and One type delay .. they can have a few other useful options and more modulation including pitch shift , wah , whammy As is, looks pretty basic to me
There are 5 or so different amps with different styles of overdrive. The pedal reacts differently with each. I find S-Gear to be the most "real amp" sounding computer simulation I've heard. It retired my Eleven Rack.
All the amp models have EQ (bass, mid, treble, etc) The speaker sim unit also has lots of EQ settings. Are you looking for maybe a Graphic EQ pedal sim?
@@TheGiggingGuitarPlayer Hey I find that the amp model eq don't really seem to really dig in with eq as I'd like. Same with the speaker sim unit. I find them all to be very, very subtle. So yeah, I'm probably looking for S-Gear to include some kind of graphic EQ eithe a pedal or module. I find that when I DI record just a dry signal with no S-Gear that my Tele at any PU position sounds really muddy. RME Fireface UFX2 card. So I was always wishing S-Gear had a designated EQ module to help me get rid of tubbiness and mud.
Nice unique over drive with a nice low end growl. Also all notes maintain distinct definition. Nice device!👍
Thanks Greggie. Give me a call when your phone works sometime.
S-Gear is a really great software! It deserve more
Absolutely agree.
I wonder why they are limited to just one over drive and One type delay .. they can have a few other useful options and more modulation including pitch shift , wah , whammy
As is, looks pretty basic to me
There are 5 or so different amps with different styles of overdrive. The pedal reacts differently with each. I find S-Gear to be the most "real amp" sounding computer simulation I've heard. It retired my Eleven Rack.
I wish S-Gear had a nice EQ module.
All the amp models have EQ (bass, mid, treble, etc) The speaker sim unit also has lots of EQ settings. Are you looking for maybe a Graphic EQ pedal sim?
@@TheGiggingGuitarPlayer Hey I find that the amp model eq don't really seem to really dig in with eq as I'd like. Same with the speaker sim unit. I find them all to be very, very subtle. So yeah, I'm probably looking for S-Gear to include some kind of graphic EQ eithe a pedal or module. I find that when I DI record just a dry signal with no S-Gear that my Tele at any PU position sounds really muddy. RME Fireface UFX2 card. So I was always wishing S-Gear had a designated EQ module to help me get rid of tubbiness and mud.
Are you using a DAW? If so, try using an EQ plug-in before or after the S-Gear plug-in, whichever sounds better.
@@TheGiggingGuitarPlayer yeah, thanks