Some of my patches I like to use 1 & 2 for rhythm 3 & 4 for lead If I'm using only one lead tone though I'll do... 1 = Clean 2 = Clean + Mod (of choice) 3 = Push 4 = Lead
When using snapshots, the switch seems instant. But yes, when you switch between two completely different presets, you will hear a noticeably longer transition.
My friend, do you know what amp I can use in snapshot mode for a clean and 80s rock at the same time? Something to use for No One Like You by Scorpions where it has a nice clean and then a good overdrive?
Jani, you can check the folder in the description box, with the free presets. There's plenty to choose from, but I'd probably start with the two presets based on the JCM! : )
@@pekkyas Its just that I preferred snapshot for the same reasons you explained. No lag in sound when changing presets. But i understand you can only use the same amp in snapshot mode and tje best amps for clean do not rock hard with distortion. Thanks for your time.
Hey Haeyong, you're welcome! There's no IRs here, but you can download this preset with a stock cab variant - this one in particular should be Ambi Freeze! :)
I’m not sure how Iv not been doing this yet.. Iv been seeing how I can cram everything I want into one snapshot with multiple changes on one of the foot switches
@@covermanlive you might have it by now but if not: press the left bank buttons simultaneously. You'll switch between the main preset mode and snapshot mode.
Really interesting and helpful ! Thank you for sharing !
Glad it was helpful!
Great lesson, thank you.
Thank you for watching it : )
Some of my patches I like to use 1 & 2 for rhythm
3 & 4 for lead
If I'm using only one lead tone though I'll do...
1 = Clean
2 = Clean + Mod (of choice)
3 = Push
4 = Lead
I usually have one ''dedicated'' lead snapshot, so I'm definitely digging your snapshot order! :)
BRAVO
thank you : )
Is channel switching instantaneous with no lag when switching between snapshot presets? On the regular channels there's a lag:/
When using snapshots, the switch seems instant. But yes, when you switch between two completely different presets, you will hear a noticeably longer transition.
My friend, do you know what amp I can use in snapshot mode for a clean and 80s rock at the same time? Something to use for No One Like You by Scorpions where it has a nice clean and then a good overdrive?
Jani, you can check the folder in the description box, with the free presets. There's plenty to choose from, but I'd probably start with the two presets based on the JCM! : )
but try a Roland for clean, though!
@@pekkyas Its just that I preferred snapshot for the same reasons you explained. No lag in sound when changing presets. But i understand you can only use the same amp in snapshot mode and tje best amps for clean do not rock hard with distortion. Thanks for your time.
Hi! Thank you for your patches. Can I take IR of your patch ?
Hey Haeyong, you're welcome! There's no IRs here, but you can download this preset with a stock cab variant - this one in particular should be Ambi Freeze! :)
How are you keeping your levels even enough to where when you switch you don’t get the pop noise
I just don't expect too much.
I’m not sure how Iv not been doing this yet.. Iv been seeing how I can cram everything I want into one snapshot with multiple changes on one of the foot switches
Yup! It goes as far as you're willing to take it :)
Do you know how to rename each snapshot?
I do, it's explained in the first two minutes here: ruclips.net/video/bZoKADcwjec/видео.html
@@pekkyas thank you mate
Thank you but how select between snapshots?
Step 1: be in Snapshot Mode (press mode ONCE if you're not in it now)
Step 2: Find the big A, B, C, and D switch
@@pekkyas easy but how active Snapshot Mode?
@@covermanlive you might have it by now but if not: press the left bank buttons simultaneously. You'll switch between the main preset mode and snapshot mode.
Can u rename it??
yes.