This is a very great video about overdrive and have never seen another video like this! Thank you! Edit: showing the screen of the DAW made this very easy to understand
Love all the tips! Your videos always have awesome informative content. I look forward to hearing what you are going to share and teach every week! Thank you!
Haha is that what the “Prize Drive” is supposed to be based on? I ended up choosing it simply because it had the right parameters and gain range for the video 😂 But it does sound great!!
@@whoisthecoppacnk I’ve actually had one, and some clones/variations, including the Wampler and Vemuram. But sold them all. I think it’s just a matter of what guitar and amp you pair with it? Sounds fantastic here. Do you use yours with a Tele and a Princeton, perhaps?
@ good to know!! It’s a pretty natural sounding drive! It’s a Telecaster through a capture of my Immix Eleven VS15 head through a couple of different cabs on the Quad Cortex.
Justin. could you help me.. I am thinking about to switch to quad but I want to not spend months with tweeting and I want to use it also for vocals Slap Back long Delay and Reverb with Electric Guitar. I use Toneking Imperial on big Stages and on small Pub Gigs I use Dream 65 with Protein, Walurs Mako and Tc Helicon Play Acoustic for my Vocals. Could you help me with your Opinion and thoughts. Thank in Advance
I can't really say how long it will take you to get the QC to your liking, but I've found the user interface to be fairly intuitive. There's always a learning curve to every piece of gear. If you're trying to consolidate your rig it could be a good option since you could run your guitar chain on one input, and your vocal processing chain through the other. You could also capture your drives and amp into the unit to have it sound more similar to what you are currently using. I think it just comes down to why you want to make the switch. If your current rig is doing everything you want, then why switch? If the QC can offer you a solution that your current rig can't, then it might be worth considering.
1st, this was great! 2nd, do you test against a mix? Typically when I try a tone it sounds so different (actually bad lol) against a mix. The sound by itself then against the mix are so different! (Again that’s my experience)Then, live? Totally unusable lol Thanks man!!
@@musicafteroldage Thank you!! I don’t do that specifically as a step, but when I rehearse a song at home, I always practice it against the track. I might make some fine-tuned adjustments then, but typically my adjustments are: a pedal change for more or less gain, or adjustments to my delay or reverb. I find those are the culprits for mud more often than my drive sounds. Hahaha! Oh no! I haven’t personally experienced a huge drop off in tone when I play live… unless the FOH engineer left on a preset for a previous rig. That happened once and they filtered almost all of the high frequency content out of my guitar because the guy who played before me had so much of it. They took the filter off and it was great after. My thinking is, whatever sound I dial in, I want it to be easy for the FOH guy so they can just throw it up and do nothing to it and it will still sound good. I’m sure you do the same. Maybe it’s just a lot of practice, or my background as a producer/engineer that’s trained my ear? Maybe you’ve just been pretty unlucky with FOH guys doing too much to your stuff or maybe I’m just lucky and FOH guys just know how to clean me up? Hahaha! I think both are possible.
@@JustinMuncy Thank you for the solid advice! And you do have a super trained ear. One of the first things that caught my attention was that you have a very particular tone and sound, and that is awesome (and rare, in a place where almost everyone sounds the same!). On my issues? Unfortunately, I am not music trained. I actually majored in computer programming (eons ago). One thing I learned is this: 99% of the time the issues I found were because of the user. Trust me when I tell you, I am well aware that this is the case, yet again LOL Thanks again man! Looking forward to the next one. God bless!
This is a very great video about overdrive and have never seen another video like this! Thank you!
Edit: showing the screen of the DAW made this very easy to understand
Love all the tips! Your videos always have awesome informative content. I look forward to hearing what you are going to share and teach every week! Thank you!
Thank you so much!! :)
Really good tips!
Thanks so much dude!! I really appreciate it coming from a tone ninja like you!
Well, thank you for making me want a Nobels ODR-1....
I bought one as my first pedal. Get one. You won’t regret it
Haha is that what the “Prize Drive” is supposed to be based on? I ended up choosing it simply because it had the right parameters and gain range for the video 😂 But it does sound great!!
@@whoisthecoppacnk I’ve actually had one, and some clones/variations, including the Wampler and Vemuram. But sold them all. I think it’s just a matter of what guitar and amp you pair with it? Sounds fantastic here. Do you use yours with a Tele and a Princeton, perhaps?
@@JustinMuncy I had to google it. Yep, does sound great here. What guitar and ‘amp’ were you using?
@ good to know!! It’s a pretty natural sounding drive!
It’s a Telecaster through a capture of my Immix Eleven VS15 head through a couple of different cabs on the Quad Cortex.
Justin. could you help me.. I am thinking about to switch to quad but I want to not spend months with tweeting and I want to use it also for vocals Slap Back long Delay and Reverb with Electric Guitar. I use Toneking Imperial on big Stages and on small Pub Gigs I use Dream 65 with Protein, Walurs Mako and Tc Helicon Play Acoustic for my Vocals. Could you help me with your Opinion and thoughts. Thank in Advance
I can't really say how long it will take you to get the QC to your liking, but I've found the user interface to be fairly intuitive. There's always a learning curve to every piece of gear. If you're trying to consolidate your rig it could be a good option since you could run your guitar chain on one input, and your vocal processing chain through the other. You could also capture your drives and amp into the unit to have it sound more similar to what you are currently using. I think it just comes down to why you want to make the switch. If your current rig is doing everything you want, then why switch? If the QC can offer you a solution that your current rig can't, then it might be worth considering.
1st, this was great! 2nd, do you test against a mix? Typically when I try a tone it sounds so different (actually bad lol) against a mix. The sound by itself then against the mix are so different! (Again that’s my experience)Then, live? Totally unusable lol Thanks man!!
@@musicafteroldage Thank you!! I don’t do that specifically as a step, but when I rehearse a song at home, I always practice it against the track. I might make some fine-tuned adjustments then, but typically my adjustments are: a pedal change for more or less gain, or adjustments to my delay or reverb. I find those are the culprits for mud more often than my drive sounds.
Hahaha! Oh no! I haven’t personally experienced a huge drop off in tone when I play live… unless the FOH engineer left on a preset for a previous rig. That happened once and they filtered almost all of the high frequency content out of my guitar because the guy who played before me had so much of it. They took the filter off and it was great after. My thinking is, whatever sound I dial in, I want it to be easy for the FOH guy so they can just throw it up and do nothing to it and it will still sound good. I’m sure you do the same. Maybe it’s just a lot of practice, or my background as a producer/engineer that’s trained my ear? Maybe you’ve just been pretty unlucky with FOH guys doing too much to your stuff or maybe I’m just lucky and FOH guys just know how to clean me up? Hahaha! I think both are possible.
@@JustinMuncy Thank you for the solid advice! And you do have a super trained ear. One of the first things that caught my attention was that you have a very particular tone and sound, and that is awesome (and rare, in a place where almost everyone sounds the same!).
On my issues? Unfortunately, I am not music trained. I actually majored in computer programming (eons ago). One thing I learned is this: 99% of the time the issues I found were because of the user. Trust me when I tell you, I am well aware that this is the case, yet again LOL Thanks again man! Looking forward to the next one. God bless!
Worship? WTF?