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That's a strange looking organ. I can see it has sliders like a Hammond but never heard of those Boogie organs before.
That's a strange looking organ. I can see it has sliders like a Hammond but never heard of those Boogie organs before.
It’s limited edishThat's a strange looking organ. I can see it has sliders like a Hammond but never heard of those Boogie organs before.
Your background is the shot of my Mark III I took last year, awesome!
I use it also. ThanksYour background is the shot of my Mark III I took last year, awesome!
I knew I got it on this forum and I forgot where lol - awesome picture dudeYour background is the shot of my Mark III I took last year, awesome!
So realistically, what's better about the Synergy setup vs just using FM3 -> Fryette?I need to do some cable management but this is my hybrid system.
Analog Pedalboard ->synergy -> fryette power station -> fractal FM3
You cannot get "realer" than the real thing, but "better" is totally subjective.So realistically, what's better about the Synergy setup vs just using FM3 -> Fryette?
The FM3 is a fantastic bit of kit - but when I’ve done a/b comparisons with the real setup - the fm3 doesn’t sound as open. Like some box mid frequencies etc.So realistically, what's better about the Synergy setup vs just using FM3 -> Fryette?
If I have enough latency, I will break strings.
Not with digital gear, but for the occasional, playing-outside-far-away-from-my-amps-using-a-wireless, (it's fucking awesome! I have these woods behind me, and the guitar reverberates through the trees!) I tend to dig in to compensate, knowing full well what the issue is.![]()
The first time I played on a big stage and had less than stellar monitoring it ruined me. I
was utterly lost the whole gig. Late. Early. Overcompensating.
I have done this but then I added a Soldano X88ir in front and it really added to the dynamic feel and attack. I swap between all digital and all tube all analog and everything in between. They all sound great but if you have any digital in your dry signal at all you can always tell in an AB test. For practical purposes I tend to use power amp sims and IRs amplified with a tube amp in to "FRFR" cabs and the X88ir. The power amp sim gives it the compliance of volume without having to play loud. I still use the tube power because it sounds better than anything else I have ever used but I still have a couple of Matrix GT1000fx amps spare.Currently in my mancave, KPA profiles of the preamp of this amp: (captured via the fx loop)
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Into the return of these 2:
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Live I use the QC, running captures of the same preamp into (whatever) combos I bring…or in 4cm with the Dumble clone.
What is an interesting observation in 4cm: wether I use the capture or the actual preamp…don’t matter to me at all.
My usual mancave setup is this (with a cab not in the picture on the other side of the room)
Same preampcaptures into an Engl 2x50 el 84 powersection.
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So I use digital preamps instead of full models into tube power/cab…I can’t imagine ever going back on that tbh.
If you have the gear to try it…highly recommended!
This lines up with unscientific preliminary experiments I’ve done running Tonex captures of a Mesa Studio Preamp through the power amp of a Mesa Mark III.Currently in my mancave, KPA profiles of the preamp of this amp: (captured via the fx loop)
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Into the return of these 2:
View attachment 40828
Live I use the QC, running captures of the same preamp into (whatever) combos I bring…or in 4cm with the Dumble clone.
What is an interesting observation in 4cm: wether I use the capture or the actual preamp…don’t matter to me at all.
My usual mancave setup is this (with a cab not in the picture on the other side of the room)
Same preampcaptures into an Engl 2x50 el 84 powersection.
View attachment 40831
So I use digital preamps instead of full models into tube power/cab…I can’t imagine ever going back on that tbh.
If you have the gear to try it…highly recommended!
Yeah…to me it has closed the book regarding sonic differences between digital/analog. In short..perfect match if you either compare a “record/foh” signal that included mic and cab, or restrict the digital amp component to being the preamp, which you feed into poweramp/cab.This lines up with unscientific preliminary experiments I’ve done running Tonex captures of a Mesa Studio Preamp through the power amp of a Mesa Mark III.
For the tones I was using, I was surprised how authentic the rig sounded using the preamp captures. There were some things happening with levels that made it difficult to directly compare but I intend to circle back and explore this more.
Similarly, I’ve also experienced surprising results running the Helix Mark IV preamp model into a Mesa Simul 2:90. It was like there wasn’t a tell that it was a hybrid rig.
It’s the speaker and open back.… Not to mention my other guitar player runs straight into a DSL40C (mine is the CR) and his tone is not my favorite so I'm a little gun shy.
The Studio Preamp is a perfect piece and one that using a captured facsimile of with nothing of comparable value to adjust would drive me bonkers.This lines up with unscientific preliminary experiments I’ve done running Tonex captures of a Mesa Studio Preamp through the power amp of a Mesa Mark III.
For the tones I was using, I was surprised how authentic the rig sounded using the preamp captures. There were some things happening with levels that made it difficult to directly compare but I intend to circle back and explore this more.
Similarly, I’ve also experienced surprising results running the Helix Mark IV preamp model into a Mesa Simul 2:90. It was like there wasn’t a tell that it was a hybrid rig.
This to me is the final frontier with these hybrid setups. I wish modeling manufacturers would have a better solution for this. I know this is Orvillain's thread (ducks) but the Kemper solution (Monitor Cabinet Out iirc) is spectacular for this "problem"....cause I have to compensate for the missing poweramp (in the digital unit) somehow.
The first time I played on a big stage and had less than stellar monitoring it ruined me. I
was utterly lost the whole gig. Late. Early. Overcompensating.
I learned then that placement of monitoring is MASSIVE when you have that much room.
And that you also need a more guitars in the Drummer's Monitor Mix than on a smaller/tighter
stage.
That show was brutal, and we were SO excited beforehand. Just green and unprepared for the reality
of it.
Oh, nice upgrade on the Pic.![]()
This to me is the final frontier with these hybrid setups. I wish modeling manufacturers would have a better solution for this. I know this is Orvillain's thread (ducks) but the Kemper solution (Monitor Cabinet Out iirc) is spectacular for this "problem".
I messed with this in my FM9 last week and had to duplicate my blocks on two paths. Then assign footswitches to control each block x 2. And account for the nuttiness that is Mesa power amp mode differences which result in a HUGE level discrepancies between them.