Boutique Overdrive Month! | STL AmpHub April 2024 Update
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- New month, new PEDALS!
It's Boutique Overdrive Month in AmpHub, as we're introducing the Vember JR Drive, Analogy Princess Drive, and Freddy Golden Drive, along with an update to our Tuner. Giacomo Pasquali is here to walk you through everything new and show off some of the amazing tones you can get with these sought after pedals.
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I Love STL AmpHub!!! :)
Adding more cabs would be super helpful! A guide on mics would be a fantastic addition, too. And, oh, a 'room mic' feature? That would be absolutely amazing!
Really fire New feature 🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!
Great upgrade!! Thank you.
I love all this stuff but I think It would be cool to get some more cabs.
Got a midi footswitch and love jamming on amp hub now feels like a real rig 🤘💀🍻🔥
Nice upgrade!! Can we also get a Marshall JVM 410H pls 🥹🙏
All good, but does anyone know if is there a way of setting the GATE to close after the amp? Like in a noise gate pedal, to have senor first, but silence the chain after stomp boxes and the amp?
this is great. Can we have a Mesa Mark V next please????
Anyone else having problems with frequencies around 2-4 kHz with high-gain amps? I have a lot of issues with ear-piercing transients in this area, my solution has been using tape emulation and cutting wide in the described area and adding a high shelf with a couple of db above. It isn't like 1-2 spikes, it is basically the whole high-mid area. My friend who I collaborate with also got AmpHub and he had the same issues so I gave him my solution for it. However, I seem to work less with Overlouds Rig Player to make stuff sit in a mix. I feel like AmpHub sounds good while playing solo but requires more processing to sit in a mix. Using the Rockerverb it can sound a bit thin and harsch even with the mics away from the cone of the cab with Bass: 7.5, mids: 5, treble: 5. I setup the input properly with the built-in process. I use the instrument input of the Fireface UCX.
Do you guys use a lot of post-processing to make it sound pleasing to the ears or do you set it up in some special way?
Yes
it would be great to have Electro Harmonix "Octavix" simulation ;)
okay but how do we jump inputs on the brit J45 like that??
Click multiple times on the same input to switch between all the available jumpering options
Sounds great. But, how you gonna put a Friedman overdrive in there without even having any Friedman amps?