Rudy Sarzo presents "Beauty & the Beast" TonePrint for HyperGravity Compressor
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- Опубликовано: 13 мар 2017
- Rudy Sarzo wanted to create a multi purpose compressor effect that would align the output level for his basses. The TonePrint "Beauty & the Beast" (named after his two basses) made this possible and it even enhances the tone.
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Nice Video!
I have my Hypergravity and I love it.Use it for guitars and basses.Im Pretty happy with it using on a bass,I also can customize deeper settings for my liking for my bass trough the tone print editor.
Thanks for the kind words, man :-)
i have the hyper mini can someone please for the love of god tell me what the 3 knobs do when the beauty and the beast toneprint is enabled?
I am noob to compression in a pedal and this TonePrint works great with the mini HyperGravity. Thank you for that. The adjustment knobs are VERY subtle. Is there a way to figure out what the knobs actually adjust? I noticed with other toneprints the knobs are “mis-assigned” so to speak. Is there a source where better descriptions or user instructions can be found?
Why didn't you make this Toneprint for the Spectracomp?
Hi Rip. Hmmm, it should be possible to use the HyperGravity TonePrint for Spectracomp. I'll look into right now for you :-)
Thanks. Seems like a no brainer that a bassist would make a toneprint for a bass pedal. If Hypergravity Toneprints work with the Spectracomp that would be awesome.
Yes, you are quite right. This is the first time we've had a bass artist make a compression TonePrint for us, so we just need to check this :-)
Yes! I was thinking the same thing! HyperGravity?!?! While this pedal had my eye from the beginning, I thought, bring that sucker to the Spectracomp!!!!
Hey! If you find anything please let us know! I too would be very very interested in having this Toneprint available for the Spectracomp.
Rudy Sarzo does not sound like someone who actually knows what a compressor is or does...
its makes old music sound like new music that you'd hear on the radio, right?