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That fx or whatever you have running on the clean tone is not helping. You cannot hear the pedals well with that chorus or whatever you have in the chain.
It is wrong, you can't just use overdrive, because it need to be a preamp pedal (not benson "preamp" or so on, but a real preamp pedal, like kingsley, or tubesteader) because within it sound have no harmonics. Try it, and you will never do it like in this video no more Pulse is not an amp modeller, it is cabsim, so you need a preamp before amp and cab
It is not exactly like that. The preamp pedals have the same "issue" as the overdrive pedals have, which is the lack of simulation of a POWER TUBE, which tends to make the sound more full, dynamic and warmer. But even tho, it is possible to get to pretty decent tones, as long as you are able to dial properly the EQ. So the statement that any Overdrive / Distortion pedal can sound like an amp is true, as long as you consider that they will not be AS FLEXIBLE as an Amp simulator would be. Another factor that needs to be taken into consideration is the availability of presence, tone, low, treble controls on the overdrive, which minimally all the Nux Essential series have, and most of them are based on Amps (Vox AC30, Fender Tweed, Plexi, Dual Rectfier, Bogner, etc). Cheers mate! 🎛️🔥
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Wow!! This one I didn't know!! Beautiful color by the way!!
And it is sparkling pink! Pretty nice! Cheers mate!
0:47 Bro, you played it so hard, you left it smoking!
If it is pink, it sounds even better! =P
Sparkling pink makes it double better!
Nice, guy!
Nah, next. If you want a cheap IR pedal try the Moore RADAR, far supereior.
Show de bola!
Get the fire extinguisher!!! That’s budget pedal is smoking, you’re gonna burn the house down!
There's something wrong with that one, it's on fire?
No! 😅 It is a practical videography effect!
👍👍👍
Adding only IR can't make pedal sounds like an amp. You also need clean channel of the amp, real or emulated, where this pedal goes.
That fx or whatever you have running on the clean tone is not helping. You cannot hear the pedals well with that chorus or whatever you have in the chain.
No modulation at all! Just the clean guitar on the interface, with a small room reverb from garageband!
please turn on cc subs. very hard to understand your speaking because of your accent.
It is wrong, you can't just use overdrive, because it need to be a preamp pedal (not benson "preamp" or so on, but a real preamp pedal, like kingsley, or tubesteader) because within it sound have no harmonics. Try it, and you will never do it like in this video no more
Pulse is not an amp modeller, it is cabsim, so you need a preamp before amp and cab
It is not exactly like that. The preamp pedals have the same "issue" as the overdrive pedals have, which is the lack of simulation of a POWER TUBE, which tends to make the sound more full, dynamic and warmer. But even tho, it is possible to get to pretty decent tones, as long as you are able to dial properly the EQ. So the statement that any Overdrive / Distortion pedal can sound like an amp is true, as long as you consider that they will not be AS FLEXIBLE as an Amp simulator would be. Another factor that needs to be taken into consideration is the availability of presence, tone, low, treble controls on the overdrive, which minimally all the Nux Essential series have, and most of them are based on Amps (Vox AC30, Fender Tweed, Plexi, Dual Rectfier, Bogner, etc). Cheers mate! 🎛️🔥
@RiffsRigs you cant be EQing what doesn't exist
sounds like garbage !