@@Skywalker5150 the Ampero II has faster refine process and you can get similar sound faster, here the refine process is only manual so is very long to achieve the same sound. But sometimes manual is better
Hey, what about that knob thingy on the right? The one that brings in oodles of cabinets at your disposal. Plus your own IR's. And that cloud button far right? ? Looks like some kinda crazy interweb thing where you share clones. And they all export and load into Revlaver 5.1 where things really get nasty with all the pre and post FX's.
Anyone else have an issue claiming the revalver suite from inmusic?? I open the inmusic software center, turn on my headrush prime, put in usb transfer and confirm it is indeed connected to my MacBook but it tells me "no hardware detected"
I had the same issue but I got it to work Go to menu and select firmware update on the HeadRush (If you already are on 4.0 do select this anyway but don't hit update) then retry or restart the software on PC it should see it once it's activated you can power cycle the HeadRush unit off then on and should be good to go.
@ yep, I figured it out… thanks, it would have been helpful if they maybe included that in the on screen prompts lol it literally just said “connect to pc via usb”
@@danielgreenberg4751 the superclone is an unique feature of ReValver. While the amp clones in my opinion are pretty similar. The only thing is that here the refine process is manual, so is very long to tweak and achieve the same sound. But sometimes manual is better
@ you’re sure? It sounded very thin compared to ref. I should give a try by myself.. do you know if it’s machine learning with training time needed or instant profiling like the kemper?
Starting to make my super clones same as anything the more you do it the better it gets.
Potentially is good, but what I hear in this clip is a very dark sound, as if there was a blanket in front of the speakers.
Hello between this and the hotone ampero II which one has better realistic sound to the original capture…thanks
@@Skywalker5150 the Ampero II has faster refine process and you can get similar sound faster, here the refine process is only manual so is very long to achieve the same sound. But sometimes manual is better
Hey, what about that knob thingy on the right? The one that brings in oodles of cabinets at your disposal. Plus your own IR's. And that cloud button far right? ? Looks like some kinda crazy interweb thing where you share clones. And they all export and load into Revlaver 5.1 where things really get nasty with all the pre and post FX's.
Anyone else have an issue claiming the revalver suite from inmusic?? I open the inmusic software center, turn on my headrush prime, put in usb transfer and confirm it is indeed connected to my MacBook but it tells me "no hardware detected"
I had the same issue but I got it to work Go to menu and select firmware update on the HeadRush (If you already are on 4.0 do select this anyway but don't hit update) then retry or restart the software on PC it should see it once it's activated you can power cycle the HeadRush unit off then on and should be good to go.
@ yep, I figured it out… thanks, it would have been helpful if they maybe included that in the on screen prompts lol it literally just said “connect to pc via usb”
How do you feel the super cloning sound compares to the Ampero Stage sound? Would you say that it is a step above?
@@danielgreenberg4751 the superclone is an unique feature of ReValver. While the amp clones in my opinion are pretty similar. The only thing is that here the refine process is manual, so is very long to tweak and achieve the same sound. But sometimes manual is better
Take a look at your input signal, it's much too quiet, as you can see in the display on the left, so the metalamps sound much too weak.
@@daviddurden8391 I see my interface and it’s at -3dB/-6dB when hit hard. It’s ok
Could you make a null test to set the level against ToneX/NeuralDSP/NAM if possible? That would be interesting, à la Leo Gibson 😂
I don't do mental jerking off 🤣 sorry
It’s clearly not as good as ToneX/NAM/Neural DSP cortex line. Maybe kemper level😂
Mmm I think is easily above of Kemper.
@ you’re sure? It sounded very thin compared to ref. I should give a try by myself.. do you know if it’s machine learning with training time needed or instant profiling like the kemper?
@@NO-TALK-GuitarPlugin I think is more like kemper in cloning, way faster than GPU based training.