How To Create A GREAT Tone! | Quad Cortex
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
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After posting my first introduction to the Quad Cortex video, I had a lot of requests for more videos showing how I would go about creating presets and tones using the QC. In this video I take an in depth look at my approach to using it and also have a free template up on Cortex Cloud for those who want to experiment with it. You can follow me there at: jsadites . I also have all my available presets and Neural Captures available at my website at the link below. I really hope you enjoy the video and the presets.
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0:00 - Introduction
1:36 - Cortex Cloud
2:04 - Cortex Control
3:04 - Compression
5:29 - Low and High Cut
6:25 - Reverb
7:20 - Delay
9:40 - Low and High Shelf EQ
13:14 - Amp and Cab
15:02 - Before and After
16:19 - Neural Captures
17:44 - Conclusion
18:55 - Quad Cortex - Brit Plex Ultimate Preset In The Mix
Make a video about effects loops and setting the levels properly and where in the chain it should go!
Btw great video! Thanks for sharing this freely with everyone.
YESSSSS I Freaking loved your helix videos. Haven’t watched in a while, cause I sold my helix for a QC. Glad to be back!
Great tips here! Thank you!
Thanks so much Andy :-)
9:03 - this also demonstrates how the comp at the end helps bring out the "rolled off" volume (at the guitar) without the big drop off in the overall mix.
Always appreciated your videos when I was a Helix user. Looking forward to more QC videos.
Thank you and really glad you enjoy! Much more to come 🙂
Jason, I’m your biggest fan!! This is such a great video and it really explains a lot of stuff for us. Thank you. I love my QC!! It’s the new Helix! lol..
Hey Sheldon, thanks so much for the kind words and really glad you enjoyed :-) Hope you and the family are doing well!
Thanks!
Thank you so much Jennifer :-) I hope touring is going well!!
I know this is not about the ToneX but I've noticed that tons of people have requested a tuner for the ToneX pedal. I may be extremely late to discovering this but if you hold down the "C" stomp switch you see that it has a very effective tuner built in.
Yes that feature was added in a recent update :-)
Can't wait for your high gain model amps on the QC! I enjoyed the PV model preset you had for the helix!
Definitely looking forward to digging into some of those 🤘 Glad you enjoyed the PV tones for Helix 🙂
Can you make a video about the I/O menu and using the QC with external effects. I’ve been trying to integrate my pedal board into my QC presets but I’ve noticed that I loose signal when the signal comes back in from the board. I’ve been trying to make my presets as loud as I can with out clipping but If I do that I have no headroom to do anything like boosting with any of my physical pedals.
I have a question, How can i raise the output without have it clipping? For example, my Helix and my Fractal FM3 i have my overall volume at 12 clock wise and that tje way i use it Live but for some reason my Quad to compensate the same volume i have to raise it almost 80%, can you help me with that
Sorry bro to hijack this video with a tonex question, yuo said we should put the input trim at 0. Is it the same for humbuckers and single coils? Great videos, keep them coming
No worries at all! I never change my input trim when changing guitars. My Tonex captures are designed to sound exactly as I captured them with Tonex Pedal input trim is set to -3.0 dB or on Tonex software with your recording interface instrument input set to 11 dBu of headroom. Hope that helps :-)