![]() With some small rooms (well, really any small room) a live amplifier will NOT be a good idea. I remember when I was in youth group at my small church in Oregon, an amp simulator like this would have been perfect for our really small completely untreated cement brick room with metal support beams in the middle. Getting tone out of a directly connected guitar to the mixer is fairly simple! Here are a few sample settings to get you in the right area to get a sound like some of these popular amps:Īgain, I am sure some of you are thinking WHY?! WHY Drew, WHY did you spend time on this one?! Cabinet – The Cabinet button allows a modeling of a ‘mic’ed guitar cabinet’ if your musician is using a mic’ed cabinet but is using this effect as an insert and then routing sound to the cabinet, I would suggest disabling the Cabinet parameter.Control allows for adjustment from 0.0 to 10.0 with a default setting of 5.0. High – This is an EQ control of the effect to fine tune the output sound from the effect.Low – This is an EQ control of the effect to fine tune the output sound from the effect.FX Home – Pressing this button takes you back to the ‘home’ tab of the effects. ![]()
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