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Christian Jones

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  1. Sounds like you're in one of those "grass is greener" phases. Scuffham is fine and is still one of the top tier despite the lack of updating (though isn't there supposed to be an update that's something like 2+ years in the making?), so if you're happy w/ it but want to see about improving things from there I'd spend your money on a good character front end - not just a great transparent DI box, but one w/ vibe and color that be dialed back.
  2. Good to know man thanks. I use humbuckers all around even in my Strat I have a Fast Track. I thought I could play my stoner doom w/ a single coil cuz I do this stoner doom twang thing, so I installed a Virtual Vintage Solo 1st Gen and I loved it but I really needed the humbucker and I wasn't doing amp sims at the time yet so I don't know how it would've faired, but probably just fine. What kind of pickups were those crappy ones you replaced? Right on. Why? Never heard of that.
  3. Nope... I mean yep lol the Pre 73 is a mic pre but it has a DI switch that turns it into a DI box when engaged. It's funny too cuz I bought it years ago as a demo model and use it as a mic pre, and because my interface only has Line Ins I was shopping hard one night for a good DI box for my new sims, reading reviews and Youtubing and just getting my due diligence on when later it occurred to me that that Pre 73 has a DI switch lol and here I was about to buy something. It can be a clean DI or a character DI and the character side is rad for sims.
  4. Thanks guys I'll try all the suggestions here. I think the sound I'm really after is something more of a rockabilly slapback w/ sort of a twangy chicken pickin type sound but sans the actual hybrid pick/finger technique they use where the finger pick portion tends to really give that "chicken" sound. I guess I'm more about the pick-only technique w/ a twangy swingin slapback. I found this free Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer pedal sim vst from Distorque called Vitamin C that's pretty cool actually. Some old wonky compressor pedal that some guys used back when. Check it out here http://distorqueaudio.com/plugins/vitamin-c.html Here's a sloppy example I just recorded w/ a clean sound from my PSA-1 into my RME interface where the signal then meets the Vitamin C followed by a Fender Deluxe IR and Echoboy Jr. on an aux hooking up the slapback. I'm still dialing in the sound.
  5. And once you've scored the best amp sim there is (Scuffham is among those) don't forget to invest in some of the best IRs available, they are what I consider to be the third/final portion of the general equation in setting up an amp sim rig. Don't buy subpar IRs; unfortunately there's no way to demo these with your own set up so only go after the best, such as those by Ownhammer. My favorites from them are the 410 SPRVRB (4x10 Fender cab), 112 DVRB (Fender Deluxe Reverb speakers, the 6-pack bundle for half the price) and the Heavy Hitters Collection Vol. 1. I'm not usually crazy about stock IRs, but the Nembrini sims come w/ some great Choptones IRs and I haven't felt the need to stray from them yet. These are just my opinions of course, but I will only ever recommend what I deem to be the best of something because that's all I ever go after and what I want for my brothers. Also, google articles by Craig Anderton and others on how to treat and get the most out of an amp sim. You may already be hip to a lot of this, I don't know. One more thing - not to get you spending more money than you thought, but while we're on the subject of the absolute best; a good front-end/DI box leading into your amp sim can make a *huge* difference in the quality of tone you get from that sim. I'm talking about crafting a killer DI signal to send to the sim. You can plug straight into the instrument input of your audio interface, but my tone improves greatly by using the DI on a Golden Age Pre-73 and going through the Line In. It's a Neve clone and has great character and color (the "color" can be dialed back) and I can drive the input if I want with it real nicely and it just works famously w/ the sims. Those are what I consider the major parts that determine the quality of your amp sim tone; front end, sim, and IRs (and hopefully a good interface, and the Gibson custom shop LP goes w/o saying... - sike, I don't like Gibson, I do Warmoth and Fender). I mean, if your tone is gonna be reduced to code then why not get the best is what I'm saying. It doesn't have to cost too much. You can go real crazy with a front-end of course but I mean that Golden Age Pre 73 is around $200 or something used. What's your audio interface anyway and what's your latency like?
  6. And I'll say this. I'm not crazy about the all in one suites like Amplitube and BIAS FX. Not saying those suck but I'm just *very* particular and the way I see it, if I'm going to be reduced to relying on amps sims for my tone then I must have the absolute stone cold best, so I go after the piecemeal stuff. Something like BIAS FX 2, which I have, has a couple things in it that are ok, but a lot of bloat that isn't, imo. I recently scored the best Marshall sim in the business, the Nembrini MRH810 on sale for a little over $50 but it's back at its usual $137 for now - and that's just for *one* amp, a JCM800 head.. not 3, 4, or 20 amps for that $137, but a single amp for that price. So yeah piecemeal will likely be more expensive, but again, I must have the best if it has to be sims and not a real amp, so it is what it is. Depends too on what sounds you're after. You want an amazing clean amp w/ a big 'ol huge clean sound check out Kuassa Vermilion which can be had for around $17 right now (usually $39) from everyplugin. Another great Marshall is the Kuassa Caliburn, also on end of summer sale right now and in that one you get three Marshalls. But the Nembrini stuff are "next Gen" amp sims and Igor Nembrini also makes all of Brainworx's amps, and Brainworx sims are about the best in the biz... But if you see some amps on Brainworx that you like, you'll see that they're all very pricey, like $149 per amp - so don't buy them there, but rather scour the KVR buy/sell section where folks are selling their licenses *super* cheap. Like, Brainworx bx_bassdude (Fender Bassman sim) is $149 on Brainworx, but I scored it literally for a few dollars from someone off KVR. Then it was just $20 for me to activate the licence, which was fully covered by my PA voucher. So I won't recommend amp suites because I don't like them. If you want the best then be looking at Brainworx, Nembrini, Neural DSP and a couple of the Kuassa amps. I'm not a Mesa fan.
  7. Yeah there's some cool stuff out there. What type of sounds do you prefer?
  8. That's Bob Bone, always looking out, thanks brother. Honestly I don't think it can be done. It's weird that a synth like Absynth would have a rhythmic lfo, ring mid, whatever it is and not be able to sync it. What's causing the rhythmic thing is the "freq shift" in that "Mod" cell or whatever you call those things in the "Patch" area, but there's no sync parameter that I can see. But the grimy organ-ish sound is cool and I can remove that lfo under it and create my own w/ something else, but that's what's supposed to be the cool thing about presets; they already do what you want. Or not. Dang.
  9. I'm hoping to be able to get some chicken pickin guitar sounds from a vst compressor the same as you'd get from something like the Dyna Comp hardware pedal. Can anyone give me some guide lines to follow to try to achieve this effect w/ a vst compressor? I know of a Dyna Comp style pedal vst I can buy from Sknote, but I feel like this effect could probably be had from something I already have. I have Waves Gold, those four T-Rack CS compressors, API collections, SSL Channels and the Blue Tubes stuff that came with Sonar. Can any of these work? What type of settings wold I be looking at? Many thanks
  10. I'd post this at the NI forum and I may still, but answers can take forever to come there. In Absynth 5, in the Spectral Expansion library, there's this preset called "Granny Smith" and it's got this organ-ish sound w/ an LFO type thing layered under it and this LFO thingy has a rhythmic movement to it, but for the life of me I can not get it to sync to host tempo or even Absynth's tempo and I've turned every "sec" button to "beat" that I could find as well as clicked to "Sync" button but no go, and from what I understand Absynth already syncs stuff that can sync to host automatically. In the Patch area where you have all those cells, this rhythmic LFO thing is actually coming from a "Mod" cell and I guess it's a ring mod that's doing the rhythmic thing and it appears there no way to sync it, but I hope I'm wrong. Can anyone who may have it pull up this "Granny Smith" preset in Absynth 5 which is found under the Spectral Expansion library and see if this patch can be synced? I'd be super grateful
  11. Just wanted to ask real quick and probably the answer is obvious, but how does one know what updates they'd want and wouldn't want? At that tenforums link they talk about sussing out a driver that came w/ an update that screwed up your system somehow, so it seems to me that you'd first have to let Windows update everything however it will, and if in that update a driver was installed that screwed things up then you would take reactive measures to address it - is that the idea? It seems so, because otherwise how else would you know that a particular update would hurt you unless it first hurts you? So it's about reacting and not necessarily preventing? And if there *is* a way to prevent it where do you go to see what updates should be hidden? Like, is there some forum where folks are saying this update component is cool, that update component isn't cool? Anyone who knows feel free to post and thank you!
  12. Though he couldn't do that and sing at the same time
  13. Assuming you saved a given project as a project file (sorry, forget the actual extension but you just make sure to save it as a "project file" in the "save as" field, as opposed to, say, a Template file) AND click the 'save audio in it's own folder' box also there in the save dialog pop up, as doing so will store all the project's audio files in an easy to manage folder that will be stored next to your project file in a given project folder rather than those audio files being stored in some global Cakewalk folder along w/ other projects' files, which is a total mess. At that point your project file and the associated audio files folder will be in a single folder together and you can simply copy (don't cut, just in case something goes wrong) that folder to any storage medium and transport it to the new PC. An alternative is you can save each project as a Bundle file and that will consolidate the project file AND audio files into a single file which you can copy and transport in the same way. Either way, as long as any plugins you used in the projects on the old PC are now present on the new PC the projects should open fine on the new PC.
  14. No they shouldn't win a record for that cheese, that was a bunch of pedal boards not one board. What they should've done was make one legit giant board with aisles to properly access all the pedals
  15. That looks good man. I'm really digging this developer's stuff lately, some of the best sims in the business, would be cool to check his effects out. Pretty sure he makes the Brainworx effects and definitely does their amps.
  16. John, do you have Dimension Pro and Rapture etc from a previous Sonar installation? You may already have what you need. Do you have Kontakt? Personally my favorite synth maker by far is Steve from Synth Magic https://www.synthmagic.co.uk/store.html - he doesn't charge a whole lot for those and they're the best I've heard of their kind and he'll probably be having a fall sale on those already low prices. Those are vintage style synths but a good sound is a good sound and you can make it work in your genres. I own many of those and one of my favorites is the Logan Big Band which will probably be on sale for under $13 soon. Read the descriptions of the synths and listen to the demos, many are good for leads. You can find other great and inexpensive synths on https://www.kontakthub.com and https://www.sampleism.com - but of course, you need the full version of Kontakt which now that I think of it you probably don't have because if you did you probably wouldn't be shopping for something else as even the factory content of Kontakt would give you what you need but anyway.
  17. If you were gonna buy an inexpensive and good synth such as Hybrid 3 you might get it from here https://www.pluginboutique.com/products/1545 because you'll get Iris 2 from Izotope for free w/ that order.
  18. Here's Mike's reply. ___________ "Hi Christian, Thanks for your reply, I've confirmed with Joe that he did receive the report in July, and our RD team is aware of this issue, We'll look into this, Thank you for your help Kind Regards, Mike Positive Grid Support"
  19. Lol yeah I decided I needed the best Marshall sim available about a month after that intro price was over and I discovered that brand. I can be a bit ocd about deals sometimes but one thing I won't do anymore is keep up w/ the price of something *after I bought it* to see if I could've gotten a better deal I mean why did I used to do that to myself? ?
  20. Noel, thanks again for doing that and in that case it sounds like a disconnect on their end as it seems like a month later it would be well-known over there, then again I don't know how they operate or how much of a priority this would be to them. It's possible they've been working on it this whole time and maybe it's just not common knowledge among them, who knows. I'll quote your post to Mike (no last name and no direct email, just @support) and point him back to this thread so he can see that the problem exists in BIAS FX 2 after all, as he did say they weren't able to recreate the problem in the new 2 suite. Dang.
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