Djabthrash
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Cab - Calif Std C
Mic - Dynamic 57
Thanks ! Makes perfect sense listening back to your clips !
Now, i encourage you to try out other combinations that are less common for metal and see if you like them.
Cab - Calif Std C
Mic - Dynamic 57
punk rock type tone (Rise against, story so far, etc)
Try out the mesa open cab with the Royer 121, VHT 412 with Royer 121, engl 412 and marshall 412 cabs with SM57s/BlueDragonfly/RibbonM160/Royer 121/MD421.
Marshall cabs with the U87 mic might be cool too.
And last but not least : some of the vox cabs with Royer 121 and Ribbon M160.
EDIT : at least that's what works with my rig for the way i like punk rock riffing to sound like (bright, detailed, chunky, not too smooth)
I seem to have trouble with the WoS Modern plugin lacking low-end. The guitars come out much more thin than when recorded with Vintage 30/SM57. I would really like to get a Torpedo Live for home recording demos, etc. But, the WoS plugin hasn't really won me over. I'm using the preamp out of a 5150 III 50w into the plugin, so maybe the fact that the poweramp isn't processing through the plugin is what's holding things back.
If presence is a volume, what does volume knob do in your opinion, a master volume?Two notes has mentioned previously that the Presence and depth controls are not named well.. presence ends up essentially being a volume control where depth is the level of bass ( not exactly but somewhat like that )
• Master Volume : Set up the output volume of your virtual power amplifier.
• Presence : This setting affects the tube-stage frequency.
• Depth : This setting affects the tube-stage frequency (bandwidth).
Here's my dirty translation :• Presence : Ce réglage joue sur la réponse en fréquence de l’étage de puissance, en particulier sa bande passante.
• Depth : Ce réglage joue sur la réponse en fréquence de l’étage de puissance, en particulier les fréquences basses.
• Presence : This setting affects the tube-stage frequency response, specifically its bandwith.
• Depth : This setting affects the tube-stage frequency response, specifically low end frequencies.