jeremy_asocietyred
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my old amp stayed at the same settings all the time
it was a line6 ax212 and i had to fully crank the gain to 99, channel volume 99, clean channel b channel volume 25, this would produce equal volume levels
now i have a triple rectifier 3 channel and I have so many knobs
I don't know how to dial it in right and I likely will have a knob twisted when my head is turned time to time... theres like 40 knobs... I like deicide, pantera, goatwhore, acidbath for heavier stuff, cleaner stuff I like clutch, red hot chili peppers, dax riggs, full acoustic sounds
I'm wanting to put a sampler in my effects loop
do you have any suggestions to get started? I noticed channel 3 is a little heavier and louder than 2, and since its just guitar 1 and a drummer right now I need to have as full a sound as possible.
also I couldn't hear the vocals, any suggestions on how to cut the vocals through without getting feedback? Im using an old peavey 600 bh and 2 fifteens with no speaker stands... also the mic was shocking my lip and those mic slips just shock me through the cover...
If I could figure out how to dial in the mesa, cut the vocals through the guitar, get my mic to stop shocking me, I would be in it to win it. Can you all make some suggestions?
it was a line6 ax212 and i had to fully crank the gain to 99, channel volume 99, clean channel b channel volume 25, this would produce equal volume levels
now i have a triple rectifier 3 channel and I have so many knobs
I don't know how to dial it in right and I likely will have a knob twisted when my head is turned time to time... theres like 40 knobs... I like deicide, pantera, goatwhore, acidbath for heavier stuff, cleaner stuff I like clutch, red hot chili peppers, dax riggs, full acoustic sounds
I'm wanting to put a sampler in my effects loop
do you have any suggestions to get started? I noticed channel 3 is a little heavier and louder than 2, and since its just guitar 1 and a drummer right now I need to have as full a sound as possible.
also I couldn't hear the vocals, any suggestions on how to cut the vocals through without getting feedback? Im using an old peavey 600 bh and 2 fifteens with no speaker stands... also the mic was shocking my lip and those mic slips just shock me through the cover...
If I could figure out how to dial in the mesa, cut the vocals through the guitar, get my mic to stop shocking me, I would be in it to win it. Can you all make some suggestions?