@JonsGuitarGarage absolutely, i think I'll try this patch at my next band practice, it might combine well with the JCM800 TMP patch of our rythm guitarist 🤘
Very nice job, it song great as usual. I have a question for you. When you create a new preset, what is your setup for the output and your ears ? Little monitorings on computer ? The tone master FR10 or FR12 ? Other ?
Awesome work, as a TMP owner this (and all your other videos) is pure gold! I got a question for you: why splitting the signal in two cabs and then keep the pan in the center? Wouldn't this make the stereo out an equal and mixed cab sound on both L and R channel? Wouldn't it be better to have the pan split? Note that the sound to my ears is beautiful, so it's just to clarify to me the PAN thing. Thanks!
Thank you, it's a good question. So most of the time I think of the 2 cabs as different mics on a cab because the TMP doesn't allow multiple mics on a single cab. Sometimes I just blend 2 speakers to smooth out the tone which greenbacks are good for. Similar I suppose as if you had 2 amps in parallel into a single cab, it just creates a blend of the two. I never really think of creating stereo signals, I guess because for the last 30 years I've had a single amp/can setup?
@@JonsGuitarGarage thanks for your answer, which makes a good point, I've never thought about having 2 mics on the same cab and so it makes sense. Fact is I'm stereo obsessed and using digital makes the TMP basically wonderland, even though I'm a guitarist far far far far (have I said far?) away from your level, I always use the same cab with two different mics/positions/equalization and I put one on the left and the other on the right with stereo delay on both BETWEEN amp and cab. So in the end: one amp, 2 delays and two cabs, one on L and one on R. Makes sense to you? Thanks for the work you give to the community, I will keep following your full of hints and suggestions videos!
I was chatting to someone the other day about this, might do a video to show if there is any difference. Honestly it's just always the way I've done it with modellers but I think of it as post production effects that you would insert on a mixing desk. I do use effects before the amp but never between the amp and speaker cabs. I will try and see if it sounds different 👍
Brilliant! Please do one for Nuno bettencourt tones
Nuno is one of my favourite players ever, it's on my to-do list 🤘🤘
Great recreation of Sykes’ recorded tone. Mesa rig and an Eventide Harmonizer back then. You play like a beast too.
Thank you so much!
Great recreation!!! Sounds very nice
Thanks for watching!
that's great! I love myTone master pro
Nailed it ! Nice Job .
Love this so much! 🙏🏻
Thank you 🤘🤘
Brilliant!
Thanks Rob 🙂
Can you do some Stryper next! Maybe rhyme of time?
I will definitely add it to my todo list! Thank you for the suggestion 🤘
Great Tone as always Jon. Can you please do a Satriani, Surfing era patch? Thanks
Thanks Paul, I've been meaning to create one for the track "Surfing with the Alien" for a while, I will get onto that asap
That's a crazy good hair metal sound😊
Thank you, I know you can do it with some of the other amp models in the TMP but that RV 53 sounds killer!
@JonsGuitarGarage absolutely, i think I'll try this patch at my next band practice, it might combine well with the JCM800 TMP patch of our rythm guitarist 🤘
oh you both have one? that's cool. Do you use the Fender FR12?
@JonsGuitarGarage only i use it for live, this way I can hear more guitar when i leave out one side of our in ear system, it's great
Very nice job, it song great as usual. I have a question for you. When you create a new preset, what is your setup for the output and your ears ? Little monitorings on computer ? The tone master FR10 or FR12 ? Other ?
@@antoineleclercq8957 thank you 🙏 I have a QSC CP-8 and I check with headphones too
@JonsGuitarGarage ok, that explains why I have to adjust the bass with the tone master fr12
I really want to get an FR12 because I worry that it will sound different
Awesome work, as a TMP owner this (and all your other videos) is pure gold! I got a question for you: why splitting the signal in two cabs and then keep the pan in the center? Wouldn't this make the stereo out an equal and mixed cab sound on both L and R channel? Wouldn't it be better to have the pan split? Note that the sound to my ears is beautiful, so it's just to clarify to me the PAN thing. Thanks!
Thank you, it's a good question. So most of the time I think of the 2 cabs as different mics on a cab because the TMP doesn't allow multiple mics on a single cab. Sometimes I just blend 2 speakers to smooth out the tone which greenbacks are good for. Similar I suppose as if you had 2 amps in parallel into a single cab, it just creates a blend of the two. I never really think of creating stereo signals, I guess because for the last 30 years I've had a single amp/can setup?
@@JonsGuitarGarage thanks for your answer, which makes a good point, I've never thought about having 2 mics on the same cab and so it makes sense. Fact is I'm stereo obsessed and using digital makes the TMP basically wonderland, even though I'm a guitarist far far far far (have I said far?) away from your level, I always use the same cab with two different mics/positions/equalization and I put one on the left and the other on the right with stereo delay on both BETWEEN amp and cab. So in the end: one amp, 2 delays and two cabs, one on L and one on R. Makes sense to you? Thanks for the work you give to the community, I will keep following your full of hints and suggestions videos!
Sounds like a great setup I will have to give it a try!
Isn’t it a bit weird putting pedals after the mics rather than before the amp - what’s it like if you put them in the usual place?
Loving this BTW
I was chatting to someone the other day about this, might do a video to show if there is any difference. Honestly it's just always the way I've done it with modellers but I think of it as post production effects that you would insert on a mixing desk. I do use effects before the amp but never between the amp and speaker cabs. I will try and see if it sounds different 👍
Is it shared on the app? If so what is it named?
The preset is for the Fender Tonemaster Pro, the free app used to edit and download presets is called Pro Control.
niceee🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you 🤘🤘