Waiting for Gift of Sweatpants presetThe buckeye burl one looks extra sweet, but Fluyff's tones were my least favorite of the bunch - no surprise, as I feel that way about how he dials real amps and cabs as well. I did dig his REVV Purple, but that's a hard amp to screw up.
Pete Thorn did a great job representing hard rock with his 2203, Solo 100 and German Xtra Red clips. His Plexi was also really good.
I do not play 127-string guitar like Javier Reyes, but his REVV clips were very good, and his EV Panama Red was fantastic.
I know you can't say but I figured we were talking about NDSP.is "the most accurate,"
Fighting modelers for what seems like a decade + (AT LEAST) is a good recipe for just sticking with a traditional amp.
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Then just get an amp/cab and leave it at that. IME live audio engineers aren’t dialing in stuff for the guitar player, they’re dialing in the guitar sound to the room and that will always change from space to space and studio tones are so dependent on context and other mix elements that a “dialed-in” studio tone from someone like CLA or Will Putney is going to sound like ass and balls in the room unless you also have the cymbals eq’d and the bass tone that matches and the guitar has the right pickups and is in the right tuning etc. Not that it wouldn’t be useful to see how they go there, but the chances of it sounding good loud in the room or through a PA is very tiny. Especially with high gain and dense music. Just get an amp and some speakers you like if that’s as hard as you want to think about it. There’s nothing wrong with that, not everyone should be or wants to be an engineer.The biggest problem with modelers is that they put a job of a mixing engineer on the hands of the guitar player. Personally I hate it. My job should stop at the speaker. I have made plenty of bad decisions tone wise in a recording environment while I don't really have that problem working with just an amp.
I wish that for once a modeler had an extensive review by someone like Eric Valentine. I want presets done not by a great guitar player, I want some by a great actual mixing engineer.
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But you can stop at the speaker by plugging into a cab?![]()
The 5150 and the Revv sound great. Can’t say I’ve ever particularly liked AAL guitar tones but the 8 string did sound clearer than Helix IMO. I’m not a Marshall guy for the most part, and I’m not sure I would be able to tell the difference between Agoura or HX versions in a video.
Then just get an amp/cab and leave it at that. IME live audio engineers aren’t dialing in stuff for the guitar player, they’re dialing in the guitar sound to the room and that will always change from space to space and studio tones are so dependent on context and other mix elements that a “dialed-in” studio tone from someone like CLA or Will Putney is going to sound like ass and balls in the room unless you also have the cymbals eq’d and the bass tone that matches and the guitar has the right pickups and is in the right tuning etc. Not that it wouldn’t be useful to see how they go there, but the chances of it sounding good loud in the room or through a PA is very tiny. Especially with high gain and dense music. Just get an amp and some speakers you like if that’s as hard as you want to think about it. There’s nothing wrong with that, not everyone should be or wants to be an engineer.
Yeah, I don’t think L6 is going to feature too many chainsaws and fuzz-boosted 5150s. Definitely not getting a slamming brutal death metal demo any time soon. And as an aficionado of those types of music, no special gear or modeling required. That reminds me though, does Line 6 have a modeled Swollen Pickle? Those Will Putney breakdown tones are very popular these days.Good video, but to be honest, most of the tones sounded more like mid than high gain to me, and quite tame. It could do with a bit more Satan and saturation.
The Swollen Pickle's been in our backlog since before Helix was announced, along with dozens (hundreds?) of other pedals. I'll move it up the list a few spots for ya'.That reminds me though, does Line 6 have a modeled Swollen Pickle? Those Will Putney breakdown tones are very popular these days.
Awesome!The Swollen Pickle's been in our backlog since before Helix was announced, along with dozens (hundreds?) of other pedals. I'll move it up the list a few spots for ya'.
It sounds like the problem isn't the modeler, it sounds like it's the output system you prefer to play but can't due to your situation.If they was the case I'd use a real amp and that's not really an option for most the lives gigs I play. Actually currently every steady gig I'm involved with require a DI solution/no amp.
It can wait until the Stompium, I’m not after anything new until sometime next year.The Swollen Pickle's been in our backlog since before Helix was announced, along with dozens (hundreds?) of other pedals. I'll move it up the list a few spots for ya'.
Good video, but to be honest, most of the tones sounded more like mid than high gain to me, and quite tame. It could do with a bit more Satan and saturation.
You rang?It sounds like the problem isn't the modeler, it sounds like it's the output system you prefer to play but can't due to your situation.
It sounds like the problem isn't the modeler, it sounds like it's the output system you prefer to play but can't due to your situation.
Me?Please send one over to that guy who I can’t pronounce his last name and speaks in single words
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