Great sounding patches! I just bought your pack and I'm enjoying it. Question: have you found a way to add more distortion blocks to the effect chain? I'd like to add another overdrive to your patch, effectively chaining the overdrive pedals. But so far I only find two distortion blocks in the chain, one of which has already been used, while the other one is DS2 that resides in a different branch. I guess I could drag the DS2 and place it where I want but it seems rather limiting, isn't it? I just got my GT1000 Core yesterday so I'm still learning. Please excuse me if it's a stupid question. Thanks!
Great sound and playing. May I ask a question: for the GT 1000 setting, which amplifier in the list do you choose as the output? Don’t think in the list there is Fender 65 deluxe reverb. Thanks a lot. For my case, I am using hot rod deluxe, in the list there is one Hot rod deluxe reverb return (no hot rod deluxe input), So I choose that and use effect loop to connect the GT1000, but sound is terrible, don’t know why.
Many thanks :) I choose Recording. But it's a really a matter of taste and the type of Amp you connect to. Yeah, those are just labels, doesn't mean it will actually sound good. And it's for the Return yes, but in that case you need to turn off the cab sim on the GT-1000 to get the best results. Or else you will have two cabs, your amp and the cab from the GT. Cheers
@@JucaNeryGuitar thanks a lot for your guidance. With your input, I kind of figure it out now. Agree that it is more of matter of taste. In the end, I connect the GT’s output to the effect loop return. In this way my amplifier’s pre-amp is by passed. So I can use GT’s preamp.
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Nice to hear someone not playing over distorted guitar tones!
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lovely, It's just so lovely to hear you play - Thank you
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Great sounding patches! I just bought your pack and I'm enjoying it. Question: have you found a way to add more distortion blocks to the effect chain? I'd like to add another overdrive to your patch, effectively chaining the overdrive pedals. But so far I only find two distortion blocks in the chain, one of which has already been used, while the other one is DS2 that resides in a different branch. I guess I could drag the DS2 and place it where I want but it seems rather limiting, isn't it? I just got my GT1000 Core yesterday so I'm still learning. Please excuse me if it's a stupid question. Thanks!
Many thanks for your support! :) Yes, an FX block contains Distortion and the you can select any pedal. No worries :) Cheers
Great sound and playing. May I ask a question: for the GT 1000 setting, which amplifier in the list do you choose as the output? Don’t think in the list there is Fender 65 deluxe reverb. Thanks a lot. For my case, I am using hot rod deluxe, in the list there is one Hot rod deluxe reverb return (no hot rod deluxe input), So I choose that and use effect loop to connect the GT1000, but sound is terrible, don’t know why.
Many thanks :) I choose Recording. But it's a really a matter of taste and the type of Amp you connect to. Yeah, those are just labels, doesn't mean it will actually sound good. And it's for the Return yes, but in that case you need to turn off the cab sim on the GT-1000 to get the best results. Or else you will have two cabs, your amp and the cab from the GT. Cheers
@@JucaNeryGuitar thanks a lot for your guidance. With your input, I kind of figure it out now. Agree that it is more of matter of taste. In the end, I connect the GT’s output to the effect loop return. In this way my amplifier’s pre-amp is by passed. So I can use GT’s preamp.
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Will this work with the gt1000core?
Yes :)
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