@@lattieboyjohn perfect i’ll do that right now… please let me know when you do this… I find the reverb effects terrible!! too hollow!! as in big room hollow!! dreadful no matter what i do… i had the old studiomaster desk that had a beautiful reverb but cannot get it on the x air
@@gobrad Sure will do that, I actually demo the flanger and chorus as guitar efx just a few days ago. I really love the pitch shifter effect on my guitar. I gave me the sound of a really thin acoustic guitar sound that is use a lot in producing country music.
Hi Lattieboy
Thanks for your tutorial. Is there a particular reason you don't use inputs 1 and 2, both with Hi-Z, for guitar and bass?
Great stuffs there. Can you please share the scene?
Wow. Can you also share the scene?
hi great video… not many doing this…. would have liked a little bit more in the vocals and the vocal effects while listening
Thanks for pointing that out, I will do a video on that shortly, subscribe and click the notification bell so you know when its uploaded.
@@lattieboyjohn perfect i’ll do that right now… please let me know when you do this… I find the reverb effects terrible!! too hollow!! as in big room hollow!! dreadful no matter what i do… i had the old studiomaster desk that had a beautiful reverb but cannot get it on the x air
@@gobrad Sure will do that, I actually demo the flanger and chorus as guitar efx just a few days ago. I really love the pitch shifter effect on my guitar. I gave me the sound of a really thin acoustic guitar sound that is use a lot in producing country music.
@@lattieboyjohn Ah right… yes it has great potential for instruments, but as i use backing tracks on my gigs my only focus is getting a decent vocal …
@@gobrad what mic are you using for vocals?
nice one
Thanks
Can you please upload this scene?
Thanks in advance!
I will look for the file and send it to you. what is your email address?
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