@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios Hi, If you can, could you please make a video detailing how many cloning captures you can use? I'm wondering how many amps and drive pedals you can use as captures with the noise gate, comp, ir, mod, delay, reverb, etc. fixed. Thanks
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios Thanks , There are very few videos on TH-cam that go into detail about the drop tune, especially the clean tone in the drop tune, including ambient, and I don't know of any videos with flex prime. If you can, could you also include the chorus, tremolo, and other modulations?
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios And if possible, I'd like to know how much capture can be used in a typical pedalboard configuration, for example in flex prime with noise gate, comp, drive pedal or capture drive pedal , capture amp , ir , mod , delay , reverb I'm curious about this configuration because I usually use noise gate and comp quite a bit, and modulation and delay reverb almost by default, so I'd like to know in detail how many capture can be used in the above configuration.
Great video Nathan, yes the med plate if a very popular reverb with someone. 😁 Thanks for going through this it will help many people understand how to use all the reverbs.👍
Great video and I completely agree with that the biggest problem is any of the ambient type verbs are way to in your face. Headrush seems to do this with a lot of there fx, I’m hoping you do a video on drives for these units because I can’t seem to get a good overdrive to distortion sound without this almost digital fuzz behind the note. Thanks for the work you’re doing cause it seems like you’re the only one investing time into headrush.
You may find that the reverbs breathe a lot more on the Core/Prime than on the Flex. There’s more high end “air” in the larger units. This is due to the difference in components. I’ve already confirmed this with Headrush directly as well. Test reverbs using the Core and you’ll get a little bit of a different experience!
Videos like this add value to our gear. Thanks
I am glad you found it helpful. Let me know what other content you want to see on the Headrush.
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios Hi, If you can, could you please make a video detailing how many cloning captures you can use? I'm wondering how many amps and drive pedals you can use as captures with the noise gate, comp, ir, mod, delay, reverb, etc. fixed. Thanks
I released that video a few weeks ago. You can use 2 headrush amp blocks, 1 Revalver amp block and a few Clone blocks.
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios Thanks , There are very few videos on TH-cam that go into detail about the drop tune, especially the clean tone in the drop tune, including ambient, and I don't know of any videos with flex prime. If you can, could you also include the chorus, tremolo, and other modulations?
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios And if possible, I'd like to know how much capture can be used in a typical pedalboard configuration, for example in flex prime with noise gate, comp, drive pedal or capture drive pedal , capture amp , ir , mod , delay , reverb I'm curious about this configuration because I usually use noise gate and comp quite a bit, and modulation and delay reverb almost by default, so I'd like to know in detail how many capture can be used in the above configuration.
Great video Nathan, yes the med plate if a very popular reverb with someone. 😁 Thanks for going through this it will help many people understand how to use all the reverbs.👍
That Med Plate is pretty awesome :)
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios It is! 🙂
Thanks, man, very good review. I saw a video on creating Strymon-like ambient reverb in Headrush Core. That totally works. I definitely love Core.
I agree, there are a lot of really cool things that you can do on it.
Great video and I completely agree with that the biggest problem is any of the ambient type verbs are way to in your face. Headrush seems to do this with a lot of there fx, I’m hoping you do a video on drives for these units because I can’t seem to get a good overdrive to distortion sound without this almost digital fuzz behind the note. Thanks for the work you’re doing cause it seems like you’re the only one investing time into headrush.
Drive video coming soon.
You did save the best for last. I liked them the best.
There are some great options to choose from.
You may find that the reverbs breathe a lot more on the Core/Prime than on the Flex. There’s more high end “air” in the larger units. This is due to the difference in components. I’ve already confirmed this with Headrush directly as well. Test reverbs using the Core and you’ll get a little bit of a different experience!
That may be true but doubt it will be a night and day difference. I have both the Core and Flex and to my ears both units sound the same.
Reverbs are very good imo
I agree. There are some nice textures in there.