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Edited to make it question, gotta stop typing when I'm not fully concentrating
- How do I use Quad Cortex live?
Send the main outputs to a solid-state power amp, FRFR cab, and/or mixing console.
In a few years time, people will wonder what the hell you're doing, if you turn up with an amp at the rate this is moving at now.
This has the potential to be superb; I'm just hoping it lives up to the expectations.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Probably with a lot more bassists due to the Darkglass connection.
Some of the DG groups on facebook are nasty.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
"You're using it wrong you dumb shit. Seriously. Isn't it obvious... and your playing sucks"
and then more insults.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
It's great to have another viable option in the digital world though, it does look really nice and Neural Plini sounded great. Didn't really like the Nolly or Nameless ones at all though.
It's a visual representation of something the individual player programs.
The icons are different. Ultimately it's a graphic of a series of editable straight lines with some blocks on those lines.
If Lego cannot protect the shape of their bricks to stop "lego compatible" products then I can't see the UI being able to be protected.
It's just a flow chart. Brilliant use of a flow chart - but ultimately just a flow chart and they've been around since the 1970s.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
Manufacturing Partner = we sell their gear
Sales Engineer = sales... That's it
To my ears, PodXT is in a different league. The sophistication of the modelling now allows the guitar and the player to interact with the sound just as you can with a high-quality valve amp. The way the amp models respond to guitar volume control settings is particularly impressive, as is the absence of noise and the significantly extended headroom — dig into a dynamic amp model and you get something back. The effects are strong and the user interface a delight, but even if they weren't, this time the sound alone is enough to convince at least one sceptic that, in the PodXT, desktop amp modelling has finally come of age.