DankStar
Her Little Mojo Minion
Re: low-passing electric guitars
The modeler is a gsp 1101, and it works just fine.
Taken from Andy sneap's responses to inquiries:
"I judge it by ear, how tight whoever is playing, what cab etc is being used. I find with my Marshall loaded with Celestion 30's I'm having to cut 10/12k and above because of a fizz that I don't get on the boogie cab. Same with the low end, the boogie is more controlled. I think the trick with lower tuned stuff, is to get a more aggressive mid range, to try and get the note to come through. Also with the bass, try getting the DI, run it through something like amp farm /sans amp and filter everything below 800hz-ish and above 2k-ish and mix it in underneath your main sound, see if it helps bring the bass out, especially on smaller speakers." A.S.
I'm using a similar speaker to the v30. I believe the fizz of which he speaks it's what I'm hearing.
http://mixingtips.userboard.net/t58-golden-tips-andy-sneap-reveals-some-of-his-techniques
The modeler is a gsp 1101, and it works just fine.
Taken from Andy sneap's responses to inquiries:
"I judge it by ear, how tight whoever is playing, what cab etc is being used. I find with my Marshall loaded with Celestion 30's I'm having to cut 10/12k and above because of a fizz that I don't get on the boogie cab. Same with the low end, the boogie is more controlled. I think the trick with lower tuned stuff, is to get a more aggressive mid range, to try and get the note to come through. Also with the bass, try getting the DI, run it through something like amp farm /sans amp and filter everything below 800hz-ish and above 2k-ish and mix it in underneath your main sound, see if it helps bring the bass out, especially on smaller speakers." A.S.
I'm using a similar speaker to the v30. I believe the fizz of which he speaks it's what I'm hearing.
http://mixingtips.userboard.net/t58-golden-tips-andy-sneap-reveals-some-of-his-techniques