I hope this channel will review and demo sound the Fender Tone Master Pro product soon. In fact, I got a lot of help buying Quad Cortex through this channel.
Every other Demo of Headrush Core shows only hi-gain sounds. The unit is supposed to be versatile, but it seems like it only does hi-gain. This video shows a little more variety.
Apart from the switches difference, amps cloning "a bit better on Prime"... when you say "no difference between both (Core and Prime)" and ... can we conclude that both have the same library, amps, cabs, effects, etc, that the Core can produce all the sounds that the Prime can do, with the same sound/autotune quality? Thanks for the info!
Hi GB , i lovethe approach... bravo!. Being old, short sighted i need to see the patch Name in very big letters (like Boss GT/GX). Is this possible wirh the Core?
Is it possible to edit individual parameters of the amps and effects per scene? For example, in scene one, an amp would have a little drive, but in scene two, the same amp block now would have the drive up. Something like snapshots in the Helix family.
Well, as usual, Headrush's sound emphasizes high frequencies unnecessarily and the midrange is faint. So, it sounds artificial. It works well when distorted, though.
I have a Prime (and Kemper Stage) and the cleans are gorgeous on the Prime. The Prime can deliver whatever you want depending on settings. Like rolled off highs and big bottom, it can do it. Like brighter, sparkling tones, piece of cake. It will do it all. It's every bit as good as my Kemper, both have terrific tones. Any Prime reviews you hear just means they have settings dialed in for bright, to your concern. The Prime can do it all man, a serious piece of kit.
@@jazzcat1056I still have both, and will probably sell the Kemper. I honestly feel they are a tie on tones, very largely redundant, though the interface of the Headrush stuff is light years ahead of the clunky, unintuitive layout, interface, and Rig Manager S/W of the Kemper. Honestly, I think the interface of the Kemper is pretty bad, not intuitive, but I'm spoiled by the super easy interface of the Headrush. I really don't need both. I won't sell the HR Prime, and may or not sell the Kemper. Ironically, I just picked up a used HR Core for jam dates with buddies, the Prime really big (but full featured). I had the previous gen HR board and Gigboard and the tones of this Prime/Core are definitely better, esp on overdrives. Top tones on the Kemper are great, but are as well on HR Prime/Core. For the money, Prime & Core are a total steal. I won't be selling my Prime, a permanent resident here with me. I'm Living in Los Angeles, just logged in with one if my other IDs.
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That cloning was so good.
I'm so happy with my headrush core 😊
I hope this channel will review and demo sound the Fender Tone Master Pro product soon. In fact, I got a lot of help buying Quad Cortex through this channel.
Very informative. Lots of tonal options 👍
Sounds great. 👍
Every other Demo of Headrush Core shows only hi-gain sounds. The unit is supposed to be versatile, but it seems like it only does hi-gain. This video shows a little more variety.
It does it all, it's cleans gorgeous. Prime/Core are terrific machines.
Nice review! Thank you for providing more than just metal tones. Several other reviews showcased mostly metal sounds.
Dear Sir....when u are playing the Headrush Core, does it feels good under the fingers? Do u noticed any significant latency issues?
Apart from the switches difference, amps cloning "a bit better on Prime"... when you say "no difference between both (Core and Prime)" and ... can we conclude that both have the same library, amps, cabs, effects, etc, that the Core can produce all the sounds that the Prime can do, with the same sound/autotune quality? Thanks for the info!
ruclips.net/video/gPtgty8c_po/видео.html Comparison video. Sounds and Features are the same
Hi GB , i lovethe approach... bravo!. Being old, short sighted i need to see the patch Name in very big letters (like Boss GT/GX). Is this possible wirh the Core?
To change between rigs you need to step on two foot-switches?
Is it possible to edit individual parameters of the amps and effects per scene? For example, in scene one, an amp would have a little drive, but in scene two, the same amp block now would have the drive up. Something like snapshots in the Helix family.
Yes
auto tune included for what? guitar harmonies? or reggaeton stuff?
You can use it as a vocal processor too, so I assume the auto tune is for vocals
Serve to Pedalboard HEARDRUSH ?
What's your Rig Vol please?
nux mg 300 or boss gt 10 or valeton gp 100 or mooer ge150 which one is better...
i have valeton 200 it`s a great piece of gear sounds good,
Well, as usual, Headrush's sound emphasizes high frequencies unnecessarily and the midrange is faint.
So, it sounds artificial.
It works well when distorted, though.
I have a Prime (and Kemper Stage) and the cleans are gorgeous on the Prime. The Prime can deliver whatever you want depending on settings. Like rolled off highs and big bottom, it can do it. Like brighter, sparkling tones, piece of cake. It will do it all. It's every bit as good as my Kemper, both have terrific tones. Any Prime reviews you hear just means they have settings dialed in for bright, to your concern. The Prime can do it all man, a serious piece of kit.
@@LivinginLosAngeles-re5yxwhich do you prefer the Kemper or Headrush?
@@jazzcat1056I still have both, and will probably sell the Kemper. I honestly feel they are a tie on tones, very largely redundant, though the interface of the Headrush stuff is light years ahead of the clunky, unintuitive layout, interface, and Rig Manager S/W of the Kemper. Honestly, I think the interface of the Kemper is pretty bad, not intuitive, but I'm spoiled by the super easy interface of the Headrush. I really don't need both. I won't sell the HR Prime, and may or not sell the Kemper. Ironically, I just picked up a used HR Core for jam dates with buddies, the Prime really big (but full featured). I had the previous gen HR board and Gigboard and the tones of this Prime/Core are definitely better, esp on overdrives. Top tones on the Kemper are great, but are as well on HR Prime/Core. For the money, Prime & Core are a total steal. I won't be selling my Prime, a permanent resident here with me. I'm Living in Los Angeles, just logged in with one if my other IDs.