Very slick how you compile your videos from the detailed explanation of the presets and tweaking tips, and finally a great demo to showcase it all with a beautifully layered instrumental piece. Much appreciated as always.
I notice you always have the parametric EQ at the end of the chain, usually used just for low/high cuts. What about using a simple low/high cut block? Does the simple low/high cut block have the same EQ slope as in the Parametric EQ? If it does, seems like you could save a little DSP by using a simpler block, if you don't plan to make any other EQ changes.
according to Ben Vesco's DSP chart the difference between the stereo LCHC block and the Parametric EQ block is less than 0.5%, so it's worth keeping the parametric in case some on the spot EQ is needed in a venue with weird acoustic or smth like that
Very slick how you compile your videos from the detailed explanation of the presets and tweaking tips, and finally a great demo to showcase it all with a beautifully layered instrumental piece. Much appreciated as always.
Thank you so much for the kind words and really glad you enjoyed 🙂
Love your tone, great feel and technique, love it when you keep it melodic!
Thanks so much and glad you enjoyed!
Never really tried these amps - that's gonna change ! Thanks for all you do Jase :-)
My pleasure and hope you enjoy :-)
I like it! 🎸🔥👌
Would be interested which FXs are included in the Ultimate Preset.
Not my favourite sound specially with the neck pickup, but I love the song you played at the end of the video! Thanks
Some really great tone there ,what settings do you use on your guitar
@@macmclees468 thanks 🙂 Everything you heard was guitar volume and tone on 10...
I notice you always have the parametric EQ at the end of the chain, usually used just for low/high cuts. What about using a simple low/high cut block? Does the simple low/high cut block have the same EQ slope as in the Parametric EQ? If it does, seems like you could save a little DSP by using a simpler block, if you don't plan to make any other EQ changes.
according to Ben Vesco's DSP chart the difference between the stereo LCHC block and the Parametric EQ block is less than 0.5%, so it's worth keeping the parametric in case some on the spot EQ is needed in a venue with weird acoustic or smth like that