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Post by jakeddy on Jan 13, 2007 8:13:42 GMT -7
I'm snowed in today and I'm sure this has been discussed before but indulge me. How do you set yours? Right now I have my volume and master at 9:00. The treble is at 9:00, the mids at 1:00 and the bass at 10:00. The cut is around 11:00. I'm using a pedal board in front and I've got to say, this thing sounds great. I'm using a Tyler SE HD. Here's my board
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Post by Strato on Jan 14, 2007 0:40:01 GMT -7
I use my maz with a strat... Suprise! I keep the cut at 10, Volume at 10, Bass 12, Middle 12, Treble 11, Master noon. Low input.
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Post by GuitarZ on Jan 14, 2007 8:18:02 GMT -7
You've got to help a brother out when he's snowed in.
For my Strat: High Input, Volume: 2:30, Treble 11:00 to 12:00, Middle: 1:00, Bass: 8:00, Master 2:00, Cut:11:00, Reverb: off
For my P90 Les Paul: Hi Input, V 2:00, T 2:30, M 5 (all the way up), B 7:30, Master 2:00, & Cut: 12:00
I should note that these are my recording settings. I find that I need to high some highs to get the guitar to sit in the mix properly. For live settings, my cut and treble would probably be lower. Plus, I'm running this into an Iso-Box for recording so which is why I can run the master at 2 o'clock or higher.
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Post by jakeddy on Jan 14, 2007 15:38:00 GMT -7
Thanks
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Post by detuned on Jan 15, 2007 19:14:01 GMT -7
Yesterday, I played for about an hour with everything set straight up noon.
Sounded great! Why am I not surprised?
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