Ola Englund
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HAHA Erk you ready for more tweaking...
Use the Scope in G-SPOT to look at how the wave looks in WARP, Then, simply adjust G-SPOT until you get a similar looking wave..
So record a distorted track and play that back using G-SPOT. Select the G-SPOT scope, then make sure you have "Input" on the scope selected. When you select "Input" that is a representation of the dry signal before any G-SPOT processing. So in this case it is going to let you see what the wave looks like coming from WARP. Now stop playback of the warp track and select Output levels on the scope, that will be what the G-SPOT wave looks like...Now simply crank all your bass mid and treble knobs to full. Adjust your gain stage and character to match the wave shape from Warp. Also the warp track must be recorded without a Cabinet...All the scope readings in G-SPOT are not including a cabinet, they are from within the head itself..
Yep sure did, and that G-SPOT issue is being fixed...For everyone else to know...Erkan mentioned a flaw in G-SPOT where it was crashing Reaper upon removal of G-SPOT...Anyways, I only get that in Reaper not in Cubase, Nuendo, Cakewalk, or any other DAW...So, its not a reaper issue exclusively, there is something that G-SPOT is doing that reaper does not like. But, its troubling how it only happens in Reaper..I'm Certainly not trying to place the blame on Reaper, thats for sure, But I would like to know what they are doing different than Steinberg or Roland...
KM
Notuern...
Cool I didn't think you owned that POD, Did you buy one?
You don't understand because you don't have G-SPOT on your system. You're probably thinking its the same as every other head, in fact it is a whole lot different...If you did have G-SPOT you would not say that. You instead would say that Erkans sound with G-SPOT sounds like a really old Zoom-pedal, Not G-SPOT sounds like a really old Zoom-pedal. That is the equivalent of listening to one person's mix in Reaper and saying that Reaper is too bassy...Its not reaper, its that mix done in Reaper that is too bassy. Reaper only does what you tell it to do, just like G-SPOT, G-SPOT only does what you tell it to do..
Yep...exactly...
Well like I have always said, there is only one place to get a Marshall sound...Thats from a Marshall.
KM