Hi,
Have borrowed a QC with a view to buying one, rehearsal tomorrow, busy getting presets/scenes ready.
For a song where I'm emulating two guitar parts, I'd like to have my clean tone through a tremolo effect, but simultaneously have a drive sound going on.
I usually only take a mono feed to FoH, so I haven't experimented with stereo out and panning left and right.
I'm trying to hear both the clean /tremolo and driven guitars simultaneously.....I might even use an expression pedal to vary the blend of the two.
The preset I've currently created has my drive pedal and amp/cab captures (clean capture, driven capture) on the 1st row, feeding into the third row where I have delay, reverb etc.
Can I have some guidance how I would set up what I'm describing please? For example, if I have my driven amp/cab capture on the first row, would I take an insert before that capture to the second row with tremolo pedal and a clean capture only and have that return to the first row after the driven amp/cab capture?
The key thing is I'm trying to here both the clean and gain sounds separately - funnily enough, I had an old Peavey Classic 20 years ago that had a setting to do this exact thing.....so I know it should be possible to distinctly hear both sounds....
Thanks,
Andy ![:) :)](/plugins/EmojiExtender/emoji/fb/1.gif)
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The other thing I've noticed is that when users show sounds that seem great on their YT channels, and then I download the presets they sound boomy and horrible....I don't really get it.....again haven't had much time to play, but I love a pretty clean tone, these sound great in the video, but not for me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_mWpjFMH4w&t=1s
In general I have found it difficult to combine 2 amps in mono, so I normally restrict myself to 1 amp (I use the QC for live playing). I use a combination of models and captures (I find amalgam audio captures to be very good; you can find free demos on the cloud)
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