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Re: Anyone Here With Diezel Amp Experience?
too many god**** knobs!
too many god**** knobs!
Arrowed!!!!
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....dude, you are dead wrong on the Randall MTS series (RM stuff). There is no modeling in the RM series. They are all tube circuits, just interchangeable pre-amps (named after similar sounding amps). I know, I owned an RM100. It is an excellent amp. If wasn't for a room full of Mesa amps, I would still have it, but I don't need to be that redundant on tones.
...you haven't done your homework.
How do you define the term "modeling", anyway? My definition is, if I run my signal through some new tricky analogue circuits or digital processing or I just scream through the butt of a donkey and all three sounds like a certain amplifier that has its own character and original circuits - that's modeling for me. :dunno:
Emulating a tube circuit with a tube circuit != modelling.....just about all modern amp circuits are derived from the Bassman circuit. So, most modern amps are modelling a Bassman? I don't think so.
I just scream through the butt of a donkey
How do you define the term "modeling", anyway? My definition is, if I run my signal through some new tricky analogue circuits or digital processing or I just scream through the butt of a donkey - and all three sound like a certain amplifier that has its own character and original circuits - that's modeling for me. :dunno:
Kind of like how whether I'm moving in rhythm to music, or sleeping, or driving a car - I call it "walking."
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Modeling is an industry term that describes a specific thing - it has a specific meaning. In the industry it's used to describe the digital emulation of other physical (usually analog) audio equipment.
Calling a Randall RM series - or worse - a Diezel VH4 a "modeling amp" is a misuse of the term, despite how someone (you, for example) my want to interpret it.
For further clarification, I might consult the folks at guitarampmodeling.com.![]()
Man I can see now. :smack: :smack: :smack:
You English speaking folks use the term "modeling' only for digital processing units. I did not understand why forummates kept saying that a flexible character amp is not a modeling amp. We here call all digital and analogue emulation stuff "modeling", even the RM with tubes :smack:
Sorry for the mess, guys! The only digital stuff in VH4 is the MIDI system, it has no digital processing in the signal flow! :smack:
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I'll have to take down the B.S. flag! Yes, "modelling" has a specific use in English when referring to guitar amplifiers. I hope we weren't too harsh, considering the language barrier.
We Americans spell "modeling" with one "l."
I just want to be part of the fun.![]()
I hope we weren't too harsh, considering the language barrier.
I think I'm the only guy in my IT department who has a copy of The Chicago Manual of Style on his desk.
Nope, bro'I just did not understand why you don't undertand :laugh2:
Sorry for all the over-explanation!
Cheers, y'all
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