I just got the TH-U and I’m blown away by both the sounds and the functionality. That plus you guys are committed to explaining the product makes this far and away the best guitar amp simulation I’ve found anywhere. And I have a lot of ‘em… I can’t recommend this enough.
Yes, you should turn off the cabinet inside TH3 and than connect the output of your audio device to the effect return in on your amplifier. If you need any further informations, please contact us from the following page: www.overloud.com/contacts/support Best regards, Overloud Team
I'm playing with an Ibanez with DiMarzio pickups through a Focusrite 18i20 and it sounds muddy. I tried with 3 different guitars (another ibanez and a schecter with active pickups) and 3 different interfaces, all of them sound the same. It's bassy and lacking highs.
is your guitar plugged directly in the audio interface? I have no near sound has you have. could it be the pickups? I have 25-30y old humbukers JeffBeck and Dimarzio Superpaf
doesn't that the same as my setup, i know guitars and pickups can be different but... doesn't sound the same and i'm just copying your set up. your sound almost has harmonics coming throughi can't place it but it is different
Sabes cual es el problema de ustedes los yankees?, que hablan demasiado. La gente que ve esto es porque le encanta escuchar sonidos, no tipos hablando como suegras...ademas, se matan para explicar cuantos gabinetes y microfonos tiene...eso es modulacion del sonido, no se si estudiaste eso, yo con unos pocos cotroles de tono o un ecualizador, saco todos esos sonidos que vos decis que logras con todos esos juguetes. Hay pocas formas de exitar un transistor y lo mismo de modular su frecuencia de salida, ( a vos te gusta hablar, a mi enseñar y escribo), asi que si cambias un microfono o un gabinete y luego cambias las hamndbackers por las single coil, es lo mismo, No hay tantas formas de variar las frcuencias y no importa con que lo hagas, bajas, medianas o altas, asi que dejen de promocionar cosas para estupidos, que no digo que no sirvan, pero que sirven cuando teners que grabar en un estudio y no para tocar la guitarra en tu casa. Te quedo claro Americanoooo.
I just got the TH-U and I’m blown away by both the sounds and the functionality. That plus you guys are committed to explaining the product makes this far and away the best guitar amp simulation I’ve found anywhere. And I have a lot of ‘em… I can’t recommend this enough.
I believe Respire is the default setting. So essentially I’ve been using the cabs wrong in a mix? It should be toggled off?
45 angle degree?
Can you say some about buffer length that wont hurt the computer? In th3 settings
Thank you!
Why when I add 45 angle degree mic my sound became louder, but in your demo sounds not louder?
Should you not use the 45 degree mic if you're already using mic's A and B? When printing guitar tracks, should the Respire setting be turned off?
This guys never support messages. Nor comments nor email support - forget about
@@les7118 The video is from 9 years ago, so I'm not surprised that there is no interaction in the comments section tbh.
Thank you soooo much!!!
Is that a Focusrite 2i2 he's running through?
how do i load my own IR's? Is this only for THU Full? I only have the Slate version...
Hi Mike, only TH-U Full version can load custom IRs
Just use Lancaster Pulse to load IRs, it's a great plugin and it's free.
Lahcene Belbachir yeah i have an ir loader when using a daw, was asking about the standalone version
can i interact my actual amplifier? instead of computer speakers, can the signal be sent to an actual guitar amp?
Yes, you should turn off the cabinet inside TH3 and than connect the output of your audio device to the effect return in on your amplifier.
If you need any further informations, please contact us from the following page:
www.overloud.com/contacts/support
Best regards,
Overloud Team
I'm playing with an Ibanez with DiMarzio pickups through a Focusrite 18i20 and it sounds muddy. I tried with 3 different guitars (another ibanez and a schecter with active pickups) and 3 different interfaces, all of them sound the same. It's bassy and lacking highs.
I think i know what you are talking about, i had this problem before.
I could make a quick vid on this if you want me to.
@@Mark-zi6nt dude...!! that would be amaze balls. i think i may also be having the same problem. not sure it could be my soundcard though :(
Got it, I will let you know when I'll get it done
@@Mark-zi6nt u da man 😍👌👌👌
@@Mark-zi6nt ever got around to making the video?
is your guitar plugged directly in the audio interface? I have no near sound has you have. could it be the pickups? I have 25-30y old humbukers JeffBeck and Dimarzio Superpaf
doesn't that the same as my setup, i know guitars and pickups can be different but... doesn't sound the same and i'm just copying your set up. your sound almost has harmonics coming throughi can't place it but it is different
Pickups make a huge difference in tone.
auh is not th-u but th3
Great review David but dont move your head so freakin much , thats all 😁
Sabes cual es el problema de ustedes los yankees?, que hablan demasiado. La gente que ve esto es porque le encanta escuchar sonidos, no tipos hablando como suegras...ademas, se matan para explicar cuantos gabinetes y microfonos tiene...eso es modulacion del sonido, no se si estudiaste eso, yo con unos pocos cotroles de tono o un ecualizador, saco todos esos sonidos que vos decis que logras con todos esos juguetes. Hay pocas formas de exitar un transistor y lo mismo de modular su frecuencia de salida, ( a vos te gusta hablar, a mi enseñar y escribo), asi que si cambias un microfono o un gabinete y luego cambias las hamndbackers por las single coil, es lo mismo, No hay tantas formas de variar las frcuencias y no importa con que lo hagas, bajas, medianas o altas, asi que dejen de promocionar cosas para estupidos, que no digo que no sirvan, pero que sirven cuando teners que grabar en un estudio y no para tocar la guitarra en tu casa. Te quedo claro Americanoooo.