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Originally Posted by jzucker
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01-09-2024 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
Does york audio have EV12L?
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Originally Posted by jzucker
York doesn't have the EV12L, although it may be in the plans. I agree the Redwirez EV was not very good, but I like the Ownhammer version. They even have other EVs lilke the EV-S and the EV-SRO, and some are on the Mesa Thiele Cab, which is a good cab. They're still not as good as York, IMHO.
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
I am trying out a quad cortex this week so I'll report back on their IR implementation (for my tastes) but again, the issue is that none of these companies have more than a .01% user base of jazz guitarists, lol. The demos with a strat sound good but they have that bright thing going on that might not work for me with an archtop. I agree that martino's early sound is brighter...And of course George's sound is bright.
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Originally Posted by jzucker
I'm very curious to hear your thoughts on the Quad, I would love to get one. I heard their Deluxe yesterday, and it sounded great, not bright at all. I think some companies are doing dynamic IRs, not sure if the Quad has them... they also have a 4m looper and a freeze, both very good for practice.
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Originally Posted by jzucker
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Originally Posted by aquin43
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
i really like the sounds that joe pass got on that joy spring album
Joe Pas Intercontinental / I love you
i also like howard roberts' '60s sound
johnny smith's '60s sound
johnny smith the boy next door - YouTube
Martino's '60s sound
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Originally Posted by jzucker
Voodoo Lab – Voodoo Lab
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Originally Posted by Doug B
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Originally Posted by jzucker
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Originally Posted by jzucker
BOSS - NS-1X | Noise Suppressor
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I ended up with a DSM Simplifier MKII. I am pretty happy.
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Originally Posted by jzucker
2. They can fix that in software, if someone with your credentials requests, they'll add that capability on a future release.
3. Software will get better
4. Ditto (I would think, who knows) - I realize Tonex has been out for a while, but a lot of resources must have gone into the Tonex One.
5. When I get mine I will try some of the rigs on tonex but with any of the Kemper like modelers it's about what was sampled and how well it was sampled, so I'll probably look for recommendation for a set of presets I can buy for blues, jazz, fusion (this will the core of my fly rig)
One thing that's been talked about a lot in this thread is static IR's (not sure what Dyna IR's are, probably more than one IR per tone but probably not that dynamic). However the Ox Stomp doesn't use IR's it totally models everything, (so dynamic not static - it obviously can't completely model the interaction of the amp and speaker) the speaker reaction, cabinet, the room, even includes room mikes (stereo or mono), you can dial in the age of the speaker and you can split the stereo signal into Cab and no Cab (just turn off one of the mics). Plus it has built in (beautiful) plate reverb and delay (with modulation) and an 1176 compressor.
Just a moment...
My main board (which fits on a Nano) I use the Ox Stomp (since amps are almost a thing of the past, at least 1/2 my gigs now don't have amps - live in Taiwan, walk,cycle,rapid transit, so not one brings amps ). The other thing I use which might be something to think about is an Origin Effects Compact Revival Drive Compact (I also have a Magma 57 which models a couple of old magnatones). When I say model they model end to end in all analog. They sound, feel and reaction are like a real tube amp. The combination of the Ox Stomp and Revival Drive (or Magma) is great.
This will give you an idea the extent and details they go to create an amp from end to end (minus the speaker)
Analogue Amp Recreations – Why We Do What We Do – Origin Effects
This talks about the Magma 57 (actually my favorite but with the magma I only have room for 2 extra pedals)
Product Spotlight – MAGMA57 – Origin Effects
The RD and Ox Stomp fit on a nano pedal board (smallest board I can find) and still have room for 3 other pedals.
Just another option to consider. Hope something in here is useful
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I also tried it and it didn't work for me. I just much prefer non-profile based modelers. Yeah, they say you can modify your model / image with the built in EQs etc or externally, but in my experience you are just profile hunting all the time.
For recording certain sounds or reproducing iconic sounds it might be great. Just too much "magic" happening for me.
Currrently I'm only using modelers when before my computer and I still like Amplitube the best (although the UI is also not very good).
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I've had the Tonex one for a few weeks now, but need to gig it a bit more to decide if the tiny size is worth it.
Sounds decent, the software is ridiculously bad and made me lose interest in the pedal. Probably will sell it and keep on looking..
KA PAF info please
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