I have an outboard looper pedal I use a utility block on. I haven’t figured out how to get my looper playback to feed a separate out from my guitar lead WITHOUT running guitar lead back through the looper. The goal is a completely separate rhythm guitar track from solo track going to the venue board.
Great explanations! I hadn't even thought of this until I watched your video, however once upon a time, I used to biamp my bass. I am going to try it out to see how it sounds with the crossover. Thank you!!!
Dude.. your explanation was fantastic! Thank you very much! Taking advantage of this, I would like to ask you, if possible, for you to make a video with the QC, showing some beautiful tones that we can extract from it to the sound of a tele and a stratocaster! Clean sounds.. crunch.. would be really good! I subscribed to the channel! Cheers!
Hi ! In the 1st part of your video, how would you send your wet signal to your stage amplifier (without the cab block ofc) without duplicating the FX on the second row ? :) Thanks
With CorOS 2.0, you can now globally bypass cabinets, IRs or Neural Captures. I will try to post a video that addresses your specific concern. I assume you still want to be able to send a cabinet to FOH but just bypass it for the output going to your amp?
I'm new to the QC, is this how you'd essentially run effects in parallel? I've been trying to find info on this. Can you run effects in parallel in the QC?
Hi. Great video! One quick question: I created a splitter/mixer path with a cab module and it works great. However, if I turn the cab module off (essentially, leaving an "empty" splitter line), there is a strange noise when I play the guitar. The noise disappears if I turn on any module on the splitter path. Is that normal behavior of the QC? Thanks!
Not sure what you mean by strange noise, but it will typically sound bad if you don’t use a cab block with an amp block and are running it into an frfr or studio monitors
@@DCFGuitar My issue is that I expected that if I disabled every module in the split path (the path in the second row, but without removing the path itself), the sound would come out as if no split path was ever added. But it turns out that that is not the case; the sound comes out "different" and I am not sure if that is normal behavior
Hi,, for some reason I can not delete a splitter once I put it there... I watched your video a few times and you do not mention erase or delete the splitter if you change your mind...
hi Dustyn do you know if it possible to split more channels. Let's say on lane one I have a clean amp lane 2 a drive and lane 3 a lead amp. I have a power amp that goes to my cab. The question now is: I want to split every lane so I can send them to output 1 that goes to my cab without the speakers sims that are on every lane. Is this possible?
If you have your amp and cab 1 in row 1, the easiest way to do it is to put cab 2 in row 2 and put the split end of the splitter AFTER the amp, before cab 1. Send row 1 and 2 outputs to row 3 (long press the output block of the row and select send to row 3. Row 3 output goes to multi output or whatever outputs you want to route the signal to. Let me know if that helps
i dont get it! i really want to learn this machine and just see the possibilities but I honestly dont have any tangible understanding of most of the features. Im trying so hard man.
Let me know what troubles you’re having. I suggest giving the manual a read as well, it’s very helpful. Check out the NDSP forums as they are a good resource
I have an outboard looper pedal I use a utility block on. I haven’t figured out how to get my looper playback to feed a separate out from my guitar lead WITHOUT running guitar lead back through the looper. The goal is a completely separate rhythm guitar track from solo track going to the venue board.
I have an outboard looper pedal I use a utility block on. I haven’t figured out how to get my looper playback to feed a separate out from my guitar lead WITHOUT running guitar lead back through the looper. The goal is a completely separate rhythm guitar track from solo track going to the venue board.
Thx for this! I was a bit confused from the other video but you explained plain and simple👏👏👏
Glad it helped!
Great explanations! I hadn't even thought of this until I watched your video, however once upon a time, I used to biamp my bass. I am going to try it out to see how it sounds with the crossover. Thank you!!!
Thanks for the video!
One question, how to delete the splitter?
Just remove all the blocks from the split path (Row B) and the splitter will disappear from the grid. Hope that helps!
Dude.. your explanation was fantastic! Thank you very much! Taking advantage of this, I would like to ask you, if possible, for you to make a video with the QC, showing some beautiful tones that we can extract from it to the sound of a tele and a stratocaster! Clean sounds.. crunch.. would be really good! I subscribed to the channel!
Cheers!
Sure I can put something like that together no problem. Cheers!
This seems like a silly question but how do you delete a splitter once you add it to the grid? -P
Just remove/move all the blocks from the split row and it will disappear
@@DCFGuitarremove blocks dons delete them
Hi ! In the 1st part of your video, how would you send your wet signal to your stage amplifier (without the cab block ofc) without duplicating the FX on the second row ? :) Thanks
With CorOS 2.0, you can now globally bypass cabinets, IRs or Neural Captures. I will try to post a video that addresses your specific concern. I assume you still want to be able to send a cabinet to FOH but just bypass it for the output going to your amp?
@@DCFGuitardid you end up making this video? That's exactly what I need for my setup!
Vary cool mate, thanks for that!
I'm new to the QC, is this how you'd essentially run effects in parallel? I've been trying to find info on this. Can you run effects in parallel in the QC?
You bet! You can adjust the mixer levels on the split to get the overall mix you want between the paralleled effects if that makes sense
great info
Glad it was helpful!
Hi. Great video! One quick question: I created a splitter/mixer path with a cab module and it works great. However, if I turn the cab module off (essentially, leaving an "empty" splitter line), there is a strange noise when I play the guitar. The noise disappears if I turn on any module on the splitter path. Is that normal behavior of the QC? Thanks!
Not sure what you mean by strange noise, but it will typically sound bad if you don’t use a cab block with an amp block and are running it into an frfr or studio monitors
@@DCFGuitar My issue is that I expected that if I disabled every module in the split path (the path in the second row, but without removing the path itself), the sound would come out as if no split path was ever added. But it turns out that that is not the case; the sound comes out "different" and I am not sure if that is normal behavior
Hi,, for some reason I can not delete a splitter once I put it there... I watched your video a few times and you do not mention erase or delete the splitter if you change your mind...
hi Dustyn do you know if it possible to split more channels. Let's say on lane one I have a clean amp lane 2 a drive and lane 3 a lead amp. I have a power amp that goes to my cab.
The question now is: I want to split every lane so I can send them to output 1 that goes to my cab without the speakers sims that are on every lane. Is this possible?
Hey I shot a quick video, let me know if it achieves what you’re trying to do
ruclips.net/video/vE0L4otdsAY/видео.htmlsi=fXGrNBdUT5IPY-p0
Im trying to split the signals at the end of my chain to have a cab going left and the other one right, but I can’t seem to do so…
Hey I like way you explain things, can you do a video on how to setup scenes with a clean amp on one button and dirty and solo on other buttons ?
Sure I can put something together for that!
@@DCFGuitar awesome thanks
How do you delete a splitter path?
I don't understand were I have to split to have to cabs..sorry I am bit confused.
Thank you
If you have your amp and cab 1 in row 1, the easiest way to do it is to put cab 2 in row 2 and put the split end of the splitter AFTER the amp, before cab 1. Send row 1 and 2 outputs to row 3 (long press the output block of the row and select send to row 3. Row 3 output goes to multi output or whatever outputs you want to route the signal to. Let me know if that helps
Bravissimo
i dont get it! i really want to learn this machine and just see the possibilities but I honestly dont have any tangible understanding of most of the features. Im trying so hard man.
Let me know what troubles you’re having. I suggest giving the manual a read as well, it’s very helpful. Check out the NDSP forums as they are a good resource
I have an outboard looper pedal I use a utility block on. I haven’t figured out how to get my looper playback to feed a separate out from my guitar lead WITHOUT running guitar lead back through the looper. The goal is a completely separate rhythm guitar track from solo track going to the venue board.