Although everything else looks clear on screen, the parameter settings are really blurry but darker colored effects can be made out. The yellow items are completely washed out. Can you list the parameter settings used for the amp and the black ops pedal (I think those were the only two yellow settings in the rigs)?
The compressor I used in the video is just one way of doing it. I will go more in depth with future videos. Just turn up the sustain until you hear he effect and then back it off. This will give you a very natural sound.
I don't know if its my guitar or what but I input all the same settings and I come out of an FRFR 112 and an LTD EC 1000 and it sounds NOTHING like this. It sounds wet and muddy. Not only for this vid but other headrush vids. Same settings and it sounds nothing like the tutorial.
Its because your guitar has active pickups and are much hotter than other pickups. You will need to have lower gain settings on the amp to get a true clean tone.
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios I can not get good sound at church. What am I doing wrong? I've used your worship rig, I've tried others also (like this: ruclips.net/video/biwL5xfAAWE/видео.html). They all sound fantastic in headphones but WAY too bassy and muddy xlr out to FOH and IEMs. Also, very muddy to a raised frfr108.
I love your videos but I can not see their movements are the best but you have to zoom in as some other videos upload another one that has a good atmosphere as the timeline you can boi wait for Abram from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷. Thank you
Can you show just the touch pad screen in the video, it's muddy, and not very useful as it is. I love the sound you get from your settings but you've skipped a few inputs
Thank U DOCTOR MACFARLANE for all your great videos helping me to understand how to program the HEADRUSH.....bye now
You are welcome!
Although everything else looks clear on screen, the parameter settings are really blurry but darker colored effects can be made out. The yellow items are completely washed out. Can you list the parameter settings used for the amp and the black ops pedal (I think those were the only two yellow settings in the rigs)?
I like it. I struggle to get compression to work for me.
The compressor I used in the video is just one way of doing it. I will go more in depth with future videos. Just turn up the sustain until you hear he effect and then back it off. This will give you a very natural sound.
Answering so many questions! Thank you.
Keep rockin
thanks for your help. very overwhelming for the novice
What kind of setup did you have before getting the Headrush?
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios digitech rp360
@@JoeyWeissgerber Have you ever used a real amp and a pedalboard setup?
+Doctor Mcfarland Can you make a review please for the air reverb.. Thank you...
I will do a shortened version but a review of every single effect and how to use them are on my website under the Anatomy of Gear course.
Can we download cloud in older HeADRUSH .. not the prime
You have to do that manually from the Headrush website then sync your device with your computer.
What delay setting did you use?
Jeffery Bravo 1/4 or 3/16 are my starting points for delay subdivisions. Mix is usually between 25-30%.
I don't know if its my guitar or what but I input all the same settings and I come out of an FRFR 112 and an LTD EC 1000 and it sounds NOTHING like this. It sounds wet and muddy. Not only for this vid but other headrush vids. Same settings and it sounds nothing like the tutorial.
Its because your guitar has active pickups and are much hotter than other pickups. You will need to have lower gain settings on the amp to get a true clean tone.
I did not see the setting on the delay
Do you think they sound as good as a real pedal board?
Sold all my pedals and use the Headrush for pretty much all recording and playing at church.
@@DoctorMcFarlandStudios I can not get good sound at church. What am I doing wrong? I've used your worship rig, I've tried others also (like this: ruclips.net/video/biwL5xfAAWE/видео.html). They all sound fantastic in headphones but WAY too bassy and muddy xlr out to FOH and IEMs. Also, very muddy to a raised frfr108.
Multi effects got more complicated by time so that we've returned back that the old style boards are more simple and better to build your tone
Ibrahim Tarek the HR is about as simple as you can get. My analog boards were way more complicated than this. Especially my BOSS ES-8 Pedalboard.
I love your videos but I can not see their movements are the best but you have to zoom in as some other videos upload another one that has a good atmosphere as the timeline you can boi wait for Abram from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷. Thank you
abram gomez I think I understood what you meant.
That on the cloud?
Eman Bass it should be on my website. Also download my Artist packs from the Headrush site that has 4 great clean rigs.
Doctor McFarland Studios done!
sorry cant see your settings clearly and you skipped a few things
Let me know any questions that you have. The gain staging is the most important part. Adding the other effects is a matter of taste.
Can you show just the touch pad screen in the video, it's muddy, and not very useful as it is. I love the sound you get from your
settings but you've skipped a few inputs
Audio 2 quiet, can barely hear anything on full volume