Thank you for the kind words! And if you tune the delay and reverb to be darker, you can turn it a lot higher without mushing out (a tone tip I learnt from watching Tone Junkie).
Want a Sunday-ready version of today's patch? Check it out here! www.buymeacoffee.com/jcguitar/e/32355 P.S. I have a pre-split block delay for that front-loaded delay-into-amp sound (being a popular sound in P&W). For TRUE WDW, put the delay in Path B and turn the mix up to 50% and beyond.
Great video and sounds! Thx for all you put into your ministry. Since you are only using two amps, wouldn’t this be a wet/dry setup rather than a w/d/w? Thx
No worries! Depends if you want to split the dry from the wet. If so, set the mono dry path output to the Send 1/2 and use the Send jack as the output. Use the regular stereo outputs for the stereo wet path. If you only have 2 channels available, merge the outputs at the end and just use the stereo main outs.
Thank you for the kind words, and I just realized I didn't talk about the pre-split delay! I had wanted to say, a true WDW setup doesn't give you a front-loaded delay-into-amp sound, so for that kind of sound you necessarily have to put a delay before the split path (as I've done here). Feel free to drag the delay block into Path B and cranking that mix to 50% or more for true WDW.
Great Sound Man ❤❤❤
Thanks! It’s a testament to the unit!
This sounds fantastic and indeed quintessential. I forget how much the ambient wash drops out in the mix. I really need to turn it up in prep.
Thank you for the kind words! And if you tune the delay and reverb to be darker, you can turn it a lot higher without mushing out (a tone tip I learnt from watching Tone Junkie).
Want a Sunday-ready version of today's patch? Check it out here!
www.buymeacoffee.com/jcguitar/e/32355
P.S. I have a pre-split block delay for that front-loaded delay-into-amp sound (being a popular sound in P&W). For TRUE WDW, put the delay in Path B and turn the mix up to 50% and beyond.
Sounds great! Thanks for sharing
You're welcome! Thanks for the kind words!
Great video and sounds! Thx for all you put into your ministry. Since you are only using two amps, wouldn’t this be a wet/dry setup rather than a w/d/w? Thx
Thank you for the kind words! I'm splitting the 2nd amp through two cabs panned left and right, then applying a 9ms delay to displace them in stereo.
@@AllAboutWorshipGuitar thx for the reply, one more question, how would you connect to FOH for live use?
No worries! Depends if you want to split the dry from the wet. If so, set the mono dry path output to the Send 1/2 and use the Send jack as the output. Use the regular stereo outputs for the stereo wet path.
If you only have 2 channels available, merge the outputs at the end and just use the stereo main outs.
Great video, thank you…just curious why is the delay block on path A given it’s the dry path?
Thank you for the kind words, and I just realized I didn't talk about the pre-split delay! I had wanted to say, a true WDW setup doesn't give you a front-loaded delay-into-amp sound, so for that kind of sound you necessarily have to put a delay before the split path (as I've done here). Feel free to drag the delay block into Path B and cranking that mix to 50% or more for true WDW.
Anyone has the link to the Helix Floor version tutorial for this wet/dry/wet signal chain?
Hi! Here it is: th-cam.com/video/tQ_ldZXkJec/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZG07Zfrau_gKr500
Interesting, I don't have dual path available on my 2nd path. Any ideas? It's grayed out.
Are you trying to add two new stereo cabs? The current firmware allows for one new stereo cab and one Legacy cab.
thanks for this! what comp, drive, delay and verb are you using?
You’re welcome! Deluxe comp, Teemah, Vintage Digital, and Glitz.