![]() ![]() Its the only way to kill that 57 honk that sounds crap IMO. I dial out all high and low from the 57 and all mids off the condenser and blend then two. On my real cabinet (Mesa Rectifier cab) Ill put a 57 on axis center cone 2" off grill cloth, a Condenser off axis about 1/2 way on the cone about 6" off grill cloth. The Lecto amp sim has circuitry that is almost identical to my real Dual Rectifier, I set my real amp up the same way. KEEP IN MIND - I play Death Metal with guitars tuned to D standard. Parametric of some sort ReaEq works good, low cut around 65-83Hz with a 18Db Q, High Cut with a 12Db cut wherever the ugly fizz is (10KHz+), surgically eq any howling fundamentals, Ill put a wide cut from around 325-470Hz just until nastiness goes away (youll have to listen for it as it isnt much 3-8Db), pull out some harness in the 2KHz area. Ill run the two centered into mono and Ill scroll through each cab/mic until I find a combo that fits the music. The other either an AKG or whatever sounds good (I dont like SM57s) IR is usually a Red Cabinet Marshall 44.1/16 No TS Back off gain until almost no fuzz(then click on the TSE) ![]() LePou Lecto - Red Vintage, Channel Master 11:00, Mids til they sound good, High to get some cut, then Bass to bring in bottom but not too much, then Presence to get back the treble the bass removed. TSE Tube Screamer - Level 12:00, Tone 12:30-1:00, Gain 8:00(then turn off til amp sim settings are done) Input: Blue Cate Gain Mono usually a -6Db cut to compensate for hardware I mic a real amp for recording, but to demo my chain usually is something like this. Or what would be better: can you share your FXchain files? Speaker Emulation (which Impulse loader/files).I seem to recall him having an older Randall Solid State sim as and Bjorn: can you tell me a little bit more about your FX chain? Seems his new site doesn't have half as many amp sims as he has done. It didn't remove that frequency area, but maybe widened the Q of that spike area. It smoothed out the digital frequency spaz out most amp simulators have around 2k-4k. You put it between an amp sim and a cabinet similar to his Amp Driver, but this didn't simulate coupling of a cabinet to an amp, but did something with the delay between the signal from the sim to the cab loader. He used to have a plugin called Smoother or something of that sort. It is very very close to what the real deal sounds like.(Actually closer to a Mark II C+ but that's the sound I wanted more than a Mark III anyways). His shining point though for me is his Mark III sim. ![]() His Engl sim is better sounding and closer to the actual thing than others I have heard. His Dual Rectifier is actually better than LePou's. Vadim's amp sims are seriously top notch aside from being only 32 bit. ![]()
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