Love the new style of your videos! Premise at the beginning and then jump into the jam. Very nice
@davemoore8432 ай бұрын
I've been watching your vids for a while. I have learn't a lot about how to play a strat with decent tones just by watching your playing. I'm a Helix and Catalyst guy, so I've liked and subbed. I like your honesty. Thanks.
@CharlesStratton-oi8ef4 ай бұрын
This is a really cool tone John! Really appreciate this video, I don't think I would have ever tried this amp model without your beautiful demo this morning. Now its at the top of my list...
@Johnny-oy9fh3 ай бұрын
The Princeton had the mid fixed internally. This model allows that to be tweeked which is great. And obviously it didn't have presence or drive.which is also nice.
@martoneill4 ай бұрын
Really helpful and I don’t think I’d have figured that out on my own (though when you said look at the default settings that seemed obvious in retrospect). Thanks for the guidance; much appreciated.
@jackprice78284 ай бұрын
Beautiful piece of playing JNC! Great tips!
@triton10444 ай бұрын
Damn I thought i understood master volume. Now I re understand master volume lmao
@limpeacock5734 ай бұрын
Thanks for the clarification. Good stuff to keep in mind.
@TheDilligan4 ай бұрын
Someone at Line6 told me on reddit that the default settings were dialed in to what they felt sounded good, regardless of what parameters are real or not. If there is no Mid on the real amp, then the real amp's tone stack is achieved with Mids at 5. Even if their default is not at 5. Presence at 0. Master volume at 10. Or in the case of a Fender Champ "Small Tweed" model, which only has a volume and was the specific amp I was asking about - Bass and Treble at 5 as well.
@CharlesPDog4 ай бұрын
FWIW, the Champ preset doesn’t sound at all like a tweed Champ
@devDarkest4 ай бұрын
The Sag setting was the missing ingredient in getting the tones I wanted. It affects the dynamics of the amp model in regard to lighter vs heavier picking. I felt much more connected to the amp if that makes sense when I set it the way I wanted. Every other setting outside of the Tone stack and Sag I leave pretty much default. Sag definitely is more for the player than the audience but it makes such a huge difference in matching your pick attack.
@cmonsterz4 ай бұрын
Great video, Jonny lad! A couple of years ago, I was trying to get a Quad Cortex, but it was not all that available (early production less than demand), so I decided to go with the Helix. I’ve been super happy with it. Some of my satisfaction comes from ideas that you’ve supplied with your videos. Btw: unrelated, but you seem to prefer KeyLine to Fender. True? If so, why?
@jakestewartmusic4 ай бұрын
IME it's better to not get too hung up on the real-world amp settings for the Helix. For example, general advice for the Soldano SLO amp is that you have to get the master volume up to about 6 for it to 'open up'. (Pete Thorn made mention of this in a Rhett Shull video on how pros dial in amps and I've heard it in numerous forums as well.) However, this setting in the Helix is flubby and rolls off the top end air/presence. I've found that it pays to experiment with running the Master volume control lower, especially on gainy amps - it can sometimes add more air and presence back into the tone that might otherwise get rolled off if the Master is set too high. To add to this, sometimes I actually end up finding sonically-adjacent amp models more satisfying for particular tones than what I would have expected. For classic plexi crunch tones, I found that the Brit P75 Brt (Park 75) to be the best for me; the Brit Plexi models sounded relatively honky in the midrange to me. It might not technically be a Marshall 1959 SLP, but it does that job for me better than the actual model. Long story short, use your ears and don't get too hung up on the knobs and names.
@TheValdimeola4 ай бұрын
I noticed that ch. Volume too can change something of the tone especially if we put an od or a distortion block First than the amp. The only thing doesn t affect the tone Is the very last block of the chain
@MrJingles0214 ай бұрын
Is this like 4 videos in 24 hours?
@christopherjbutler4 ай бұрын
He's a beast. And 4 improvised intro backing tracks and lead lines . The musical well runs deep with this man.
@grantbob4 ай бұрын
I think on Fender amps (vintage style) with no mid knob the mids are pre-set at a fixed place internally. I would assume that the value of 6.8 matches where it is set with an internal resistor instead of an adjustable pot.
@riklionheart234 ай бұрын
Hi John, in the example at the end you apply a Hi Cut of 8kHz on the cab. I’ve seen on other tutorials a recommendation to do this on the global EQ. Would you also have the global EQ cut or do you cut on each individual cab as required?
@Oris374 ай бұрын
Hi Jon. No shade, but I'm just curious as to why you're using a separate 4x12 cab instead of the stock cab that comes with the amp/cab combination for this demonstration? Surely that would no longer be "authentic"... I've been a Helix LT user from day one, and yours and Jason Sadites' channels have given me the bestest information. Keep up the good work 🙂
@TheDilligan4 ай бұрын
Was this video supposed to cut off at the end like that? Just letting you know, in case that was a mistake.
@c.noahbaoas68164 ай бұрын
lol definitely seems like a mistake
@Jimmy4Thumbs4 ай бұрын
That's all he was able to finish before Fender burst through the door and demanded he stop educating the masses. They prefer a blank slate for their propaganda.
@marais8884 ай бұрын
I tried to find the JCPrincess patch in the folders but was unable to, am I looking in the right spot? Thanks
@Stormtrooper-TK144 ай бұрын
Hi, are your guitar solos, self made ? They are played very well. Is it possible to use them in videos?
@uktmaxx4 ай бұрын
would be nice to have this preset to be able to do a direct comparison with my Sire S7FM to see where it comes thru my JBL 305 monitors
@KerteszHuba4 ай бұрын
Please do this on the Hotome stomp!
@suarkttam4 ай бұрын
Do you have any plans to revisit the Fender Tone Master Pro...I'm sure you must have noticed how much some of the nay-sayers have revised their opinions about it since the last few Firmware updates Fender has provided...Just wondering, since you are one of the most thorough modeller channels on KZbin. (full disclosure: I really love your style and approach, and am a TMP owner and would love to see what you could do with it...)
@brianmiller32874 ай бұрын
I agree. Am also a TMP owner.
@ghost79ish4 ай бұрын
I think there's a video on that from like less than 24 hours ago. Look at the recent videos in this channel
@suarkttam4 ай бұрын
@@ghost79ish I think you are referring to his video on the Fender Tone Master Bassman amp…not the multi effects, digital modeller, the Tone Master. Pro.
@RobCowie4 ай бұрын
Channel volume definitely changes your tone on higher gain amps (than Fender amps), but sure...for non master volume Fender amps, that is mostly true.
@Jeeeeeeeez4 ай бұрын
Channel volume for all amps just takes whatever you have and raises it or lowers it. It’s flat response. It’s not adding or taking away any frequencies, what’s most likely happening is just your ear picking up different things at different volumes. But if you were to look at the frequencies on a graph the channel volume would keep everything the same just higher or lower
@RobCowie4 ай бұрын
@@Jeeeeeeeez tell that to my Marshall amps.
@musikus70924 ай бұрын
No, you are wrong. Channel Volume is after the amp
@ogmakefirefiregood4 ай бұрын
Make yourself a sigh above your camera that says, "Is my microphone on?" 😅
@BobPaulGuitar4 ай бұрын
Your nose bleed was a signal for you to remember to turn your mic on LOL
@theelderskatesman44174 ай бұрын
I was kind of shocked by your recent video about how you hear yourself when you record. All this obsession with tone and you play without responding to the tone? Why do you do that?