Flamma FS06 + FS07 custom IRs Demo/playthrough (no talking)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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    The good people at Flamma were kind enough to send me two pedals to demo. I'm using the FS06 as my amp, and the FS07 Cab loader for my IRs.
    Not the built-in IRs, but a few other ones that I've loaded onto the FS07.
    Guitar:
    Fender Strat
    Audio interface: M-Audio Air 192|6
    DAW:
    Reaper
    www.reaper.fm/
    Plugins:
    Valhalla Vintage Verb
    valhalladsp.com/
    LoudMax limiter
    loudmax.blogsp...

Комментарии • 5

  • @handikaperkasa5709
    @handikaperkasa5709 2 года назад +2

    Halo rudy im dika, i want to know, do u already compared this flamma with strymon iridium or simplifier,
    And 1 thing, i want to know, is this flamma sounds like analog?
    Thx rudi

    • @RudyBressers
      @RudyBressers  2 года назад +2

      Hi Dika! I haven't compared this to the Strymon or Simplifier. Simply because I haven't had the opportunity to play those yet. Would be fun though.
      I wouldn't necessarily describe the sound of the Flamma as analog. But it sounds good though, certainly for this price.

    • @handikaperkasa5709
      @handikaperkasa5709 2 года назад +1

      @@RudyBressers tq rudi

  • @hereonmars
    @hereonmars Год назад

    Sounds great. I don't hear the clipping on the clean channels that I hear when using the built in cab sounds on the fs06. Im waffling between the myriad options out there. Also considering the walrus and Strymon amp sims, and even just doing it with my joyo american sound at the end of my chain. At the end of the day, its for my cover band which uses a fairly mid pa and plays in super noisy bars.

    • @RudyBressers
      @RudyBressers  Год назад

      There are a lot of options out there indeed. It all depends on how much you can or are willing to afford. If you've got money to spare go for the Walrus Audio, UA Dream or maybe the Tonex. But otherwise the Joyo AS will do very nicely (maybe combined with a separate IR loader). It doesn't have to cost a lot of money to sound good!