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@basandi40173 жыл бұрын
non of you url with presets to download works ...could you upload please?
@karimcho84 Жыл бұрын
The link is not available. How cab i get the preset?
@stevethebeeline444 жыл бұрын
Quick Summary of the 5 Tips: 1. High Pass/Low Cut (80Hz) & Low Pass/High Cut (10khz) presets. Mimics tube amp and speakers natural roll offs. 2. Compression on last block to (a) mimic studio outboard compression to even out dynamics & tame high end harshness & (b) mimics effect of a tube amps natural compression when cranked. 3. EQ: Pull out frequencies. Subtractive EQ to help gain staging down the chain. Remove low end mud & boom. High end harshness. Position: Post amp and cab & Pre Fx. EQ in the FX loop position. 4: Soft Clipping/OD pedal post amp & cab position to mimic speaker breakup and power amp saturation. More for ‘feel’ as opposed to more gain. 5. FX placement: Experiment with before and after the amp. Delay reverb B4=like pedals straight into amp & After = Studio effect/clarity.
@pdk2132 жыл бұрын
LOL I wrote my own summary while listening.
@jimmyr18884 жыл бұрын
Dude that intro, that needs to be made into a song and released, fantastic.
@EgonGroening4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it´ awesome! Go for it Rhett!
@ludlow5554 жыл бұрын
Word. That was awesome.
@TimMer19814 жыл бұрын
Indeed: reminded me of Mike Oldfield, Fleetwood Mac and The War On Drugs, which is a huge compliment. :)
@evancrocker1574 жыл бұрын
Jimmy R I strongly concur with this statement
@rudymenendez4 жыл бұрын
So much... This!
@TheGuitarModder4 жыл бұрын
Here's a great trick for helix. Place the kinky boost between amp and cab sim, I set it to just above unity gain, leave the boost off and set the bright to taste. Its been dubbed the Eric Johnson trick.
@randho51503 жыл бұрын
And no more money wasted on new pedals trying to achieve that sound - or a thousand other sounds.
@Patrick-8575 ай бұрын
I've started using a Hotcake OD as a way of adding more sparkle to my sound. Pedal has a ton of output and go from completely clean to fuzz territory, and it has a tone knob labelled "presence". Knobs are somewhat interactive. I've been using it set completely clean, with the presence knob all the way up, and it's wonderful after a compressor that kills highs. It does something to the signal that an EQ can't do.
@edp66194 жыл бұрын
There's something different about your arrangements these days. They've got this "breaking out/finally free" quality that i really enjoy. Good stuff, man. Thanks for the tips.
@SeemsLikeSomething4 жыл бұрын
I understand why we want to replicate those tube amp sounds with modelling but in a way I also think, when ya have all that creative modelling potential at your fingertips, why would ya wanna bother trying to make sounds that have already been done to death. Make something amazing and different sounding. Ya got the tools! Make it unique!
@digbyinthedoghouse74554 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah. I'm using a Helix and Variax combo and more bothered about reassigning the tone knob to control the pitch shifter and stuff like that.
@Astronomater4 жыл бұрын
agree. bring something new to the table.
@jahrojasexqsys52384 жыл бұрын
I think that's what's so exciting about where this technology is at...people who want to experiment and use these new tools to create new sounds can. People who want to create a traditional sound can. Whats more, both of these groups can do so without needing 10s of 1000s of dollars of gear...or a bunch of different pieces of gear connected. A 13 year old can recreate the tones (or close enough) that inspire them to play...or have the freedom to innovate...in their bedroom with gear that can be amassed over a couple of xmas' and bdays. Pros can do the same without needing a full time roadie and tech hauling and maintaining a crap ton of gear.
@SKiDDiBusy4 жыл бұрын
Sometimes a song calls for a classic sound, familiarity is something to be thought of when coming up with tones of your own. Something recognized is what originally draws the audience in, until you've gotten recognition and can begin altering a sound to fit yourself. This is the evolution of musicians over time, and if you notice a lot of people get frustrated when artists change their sound. Its what they're known for. A lot of the greatest bands started out as cover bands.
@misterknightowlandco4 жыл бұрын
Lol i have a fender mustang 3 v.1 and i turn on all the goofy shit on there just to see what I can do with it. Anything with multi effects can give you weird ass sounds 😆
@cpamiseso3 жыл бұрын
1. High Pass and Low Pass implementation (global setting) 2. Compressor at the end of signal chain (very last) 3. Subtractive EQ a.k.a using EQ to take out - dB a certain frequency (placed after cabinet before modulations/delays) 4. Soft Clipping, soft shaper (for Kemper only) 5. Effect Placement, a.k.a putting your effect chain like the real live setting (put everything, e.g. delay, reverb, or OD/Dist pedals BEFORE your amp head) Hope it helps for summary. Should you wanna hear any detailed explanation and sound samples, of course watch the video thoroughly like I did. Hehe. Thanks for this video, Rhett! You tha man!
@theprez984 жыл бұрын
An entire video of that intro would be magical.
@JamesBrown-ef4nc4 жыл бұрын
great tip on the compressor last in the chain: I have an HX stomp and while it is very responsive to the guitar volume in terms of gain level, the volume drop is quite annoying in most of the amp models, so the compressor last will keep the "front end" gain dynamics while evening out the volume Great content as always, Rhett
@felipefarias76544 жыл бұрын
Another great tip I found in YT is to match the amp and cab volume to the bypass volume of your guitar, which eliminates some digital clipping that sometimes can occur.
@mmilley4 жыл бұрын
To make a modeler feel like a real tube amp just strap a 50lb lump of lead to it.
@anthonydallarosa83144 жыл бұрын
LMAO
@themikepadua4 жыл бұрын
This made me laugh. Thank you.
@AuntAlnico44 жыл бұрын
Idk though because my headrush pedal board is like 20 pound !??!
@bobbyodell86764 жыл бұрын
The clean at the beginning. Kemper or Helix?
@geoffreybrown88954 жыл бұрын
That's the easy way. Strap it to a stack of cinder blocks.
@SJMike19604 жыл бұрын
I tried your suggestions last night at a gig and they made a big difference (in a good way). I am really starting to love my tone through the HX Stomp. Thanks so much Rhett.
@zeejonesy4 жыл бұрын
Rhett this was huge for me! I use a Kemper on a regular basis and the other day I literally spent 3 hours trying different things to accomplish the tone in my head. The graphic EQ is a game changer.
@ScottsGuitars3 жыл бұрын
The music during the beginning of this video was simply stellar!
@RC32Smiths014 жыл бұрын
The intro was beautiful and amazing. Fantastic and informative quality indeed!
@dep10014 жыл бұрын
Yup that was great
@RC32Smiths014 жыл бұрын
@@dep1001 Indeed my man
@Netmover4 жыл бұрын
Truly fantastic !
@ZombifyYourself4 жыл бұрын
I don't comment often, but when I do, it's because I'm blown away by the blue Novo solo tone. Absolutely massive. I haven't heard anything like that come from a single coil except for Jimi's Voodoo Chile (slight return) after the wah intro. Great choice in the fuzz.
@DCFGuitar4 жыл бұрын
For A/Bing different effects combos or adjustments to different parameters on the Kemper, I've found the looper can be really useful. Record a simple loop, hit play, exit looper mode and A/B as much as needed. It speeds up the workflow pretty nicely.
@chrstphbch4 жыл бұрын
I’m with you on the delay and reverb in front of the amp emulation. However, I often put some additional stereo (room or plate) reverb after amp and cabinet just to make it feel less mono and more like in the room. Especially for in ear situations or headphone monitoring a great tool.
@jamesonnewhouse12984 жыл бұрын
Yeah bro me to
@rodrigozamo4 жыл бұрын
I hate when demo songs sound incredible cause then I want to keep listening to them. Please upload that as a song, that was sooooo good.
@yeanwern10 ай бұрын
I really struggled with getting my tone on the Helix, and when I applied some of your tips regarding the high pass, EQ and some compression after the amp block, my tone shaped up to be what I wanted it to sound like! Thank you so much!
@AndyRutledge9014 жыл бұрын
Just want to say the opening is extremely professional. Was wonderful job of editing. It had that million dollar feel.
@JTguitarlessons3 жыл бұрын
@@justinTime077 Agreed haha
@KentuckyWindage223 жыл бұрын
I don't know why I never thought of putting a little compression at the end of the chain... Great idea. Putting a little room reverb at the end of the chain helps with getting more of an "amp in the room" feel too. Great video.
@dennisapplegate75534 жыл бұрын
Subtractive EQ is key to using them ,most newcomers find it counter intuitive. Great tip !
@cesarrodriguezgutierrez11444 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips .... I have several tube amp heads and cabinets and now I,m getting the best tones of my life with the HX Stomp and a Tech21 solid state power amp .... the warmest tones and versatility !!!
@vitor.santos74 жыл бұрын
Man, that intro! It was one of the best mix I've ever heard, amazing! You could do a step by step on how do you recorded, mixed and composed that, it would give so much insight! Amazing content as always man, keep it up the good work! Thanks.
@jakeqwaninne8502 Жыл бұрын
it kinda' reminds me of that LADY ANTEBELLUM song " i need you now," and the solo was like eric johnson playing in a style like david gilmore { if that makes sense}, not that he ripped it off , it just has that feel, i like it BTW
@jakeqwaninne8502 Жыл бұрын
that is ment as a compliment
@SimonMeunier4 жыл бұрын
Super informative, I'm a Helix Rack user myself, and I always liked to use some Cpmression after the amp. Thanks a lot Rhett, I love watching your videos, I never miss one of them !
@avahall89104 жыл бұрын
Just downloaded Rhett's Helix presets- they are great, the tips he talks about in the video do really make a difference. I've been using my Helix for over a year, I love it but I'm a total noob when it comes to stuff like high pass filters and all that. Can't wait to try these out live in a band context. Rhett- you should do more vids like this for us guys who are using modellers but need some advice.
@gilbertduenas60314 жыл бұрын
One thing I like to do with the kemper when playing through a real can via monitor/power amp out is to mess around with “sag” and “tube shape” under the “amplifier” section. You can add a bit of squish and resistance to it and it makes a huge difference to me and feels like I’m really interacting with the whole setup while playing
@jadonsvd4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been messing with this and this is indeed true. Should I generally be turning up the sag to make it sound more realistic or down? Thanks for the tip
@gilbertduenas60314 жыл бұрын
Jadon S. Depends on the profile but I find I usually like when it’s turned up a bit
@mikerinehart4 жыл бұрын
Lovin' that snow drone footage.
@mcpribs4 жыл бұрын
Great stuff! Agree 100%. 1. HP & LP 2. Post comp to FEEL like a tube power section. 3. FX into amp, NOT in the loop (FX will feel more homogeneous, and less separate from the amp)
@marcomainz83382 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for the soft shaper tip on the kemper. The sound gains thickness and it's actually quite noticeable through headphones.
@haymjack4 жыл бұрын
Haven't even started the vid. But I just wanted to say that this channel is absolutely great, and this is coming from a guy who is totally into metal.
@mjohns9084 жыл бұрын
This is actually a great insight for mixing if you receive somebody's amp sim recording. I'm definitely gonna try this from a mixing perspective.
@ivorycybernetics2 жыл бұрын
im grateful that i live in a country that experiences winter every year. i wish there was more of winter.
@VideoMcVideoface4 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot about compression by dragging a compressor around the signal chain in my Headrush. I’ve also learned where I personally like tremolo, phaser, etc. But most surprising is how I’ve learned how simple my favorite signal chain is, and really all I ever needed was a house out in the country where I can crank my amps!
@JohnPaulHare4 жыл бұрын
The "Pride (In the Name of Love)" riff during the pre-/post-amp delay and reverb demo was amazing. I do really like how those two effects sound in front of the amp, although it sounds good either way. The grit that comes onto the tails and repeats from running into the preamp is an oft-overlooked part of the tone. Pete Thorn did a great video about EVH's use of the Echoplex delay into the front of his Plexi and how that's the key to really nailing the sound of the riffs (aside from practicing your butt off to get the tempo and the notes right, of course).
@MrDavemiley4 жыл бұрын
I tried some of these tips on my Kemper . The Graphic EQ adjustment really improved my clean sounds. Less spikey "Digital sounding ". Much better than just adjusting the main or Monitor Out Put EQ . Thanks Rhett !
@JudahIrani3 жыл бұрын
I just come here for intros. While the channel itself has lot of good stuff and a good amount of info. But intros, they are just another level.
@chethankadoor35474 жыл бұрын
Spent some time just applying some of the things that you have mentioned in this video. Really helped me clean up my tones on my Helix. I normally use a parametric EQ to make a few narrow cuts in areas that I felt were really harsh. However, adding that compressor towards the end really started to provide the feedback/responsiveness that I've always been looking for. Subscribed to your channel, and shared this to lots of people. Really great stuff!
@bobrg14594 жыл бұрын
One of your BEST videos ever. I've doing some of these things with the Helix but this gave me more things to try. Also, it gives me a framework to think about the signal flow. The music and the opening "eye in the sky" were icing on the cake. Thanks for the GREAT episode.
@nihalnayak54834 жыл бұрын
Rhett - This is perhaps your best instructional video. I enjoyed watching this and learnt a lot. Thanks and love from India!
@sseltrek1a2b Жыл бұрын
very helpful stuff here...thanx for explaining the "why" of using low and high pass adjustments to your amp/cab sims...the only video i've seen that actually details what you're trying to emulate with a real amp...
@MarkPritchardGuitar4 жыл бұрын
Great video Rhett, another thing you can do which I do is adjust the sag in the amp, that will have more of an effect to the feel than sound but you can hear and feel the difference, if you want more of a spongy feel this is a good way to do it.
@jesselandreth44974 жыл бұрын
One thing I like to do is put a very short decay, low mix room reverb after the amp(s). People complain that modelers don't feel like playing through a miced up amp and this is a way of helping
@2DPuppets4 жыл бұрын
That minute and a half opening of black and white drone footage and guitar was killer. I almost wished it was longer. Great work!
@glennw39094 жыл бұрын
Agree with all the comments about the intro. Smooooth. I dont have either Helix or Kemper but have the Tech21 flyrig v2 as my rig core. SansAmp is based on the 'blonde' series, and then drive options for Mesa/Plexi. It takes pedals really well and includes effects loop send/return. Can def. still apply these concepts even if I'm not using the two systems demo'd here. Thanks Rhett!
@lemac32004 ай бұрын
It's 2024, and I come back regularly just for the intro. It's just perfect and inspires me on my quest for my personal guitar tone.
@ksjohnson81974 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks. One of the most helpful videos for us who use modelers. Can’t wait to try this out.
@tedgrier6249 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic vital info for us old jazz guys! THANK YOU
@agentzero124 жыл бұрын
Man, I was very happy with my Helix before. But I've never considered it as being a FR/FR device. The high cut was a game changer. It definitely tamed some of the ultra high frequencies I was fighting.
@wakjob9614 жыл бұрын
I use the HX in my computer/monitors only, but run a cable out of the fx send to the return of one of my little tube amp heads on a 4x12 behind me a few feet set to a really low volume. Helps get that "in the room" feel thing going.
@TheMassdistortion9 ай бұрын
You are a humble guy bro. It may be the best quality any of us could wish for. Compressor? A guy gave me a Boss compressor about 20 years ago and said he didn't like pedals that didn't do anything. I had a nice guitar and rig and noticed a little difference but the more I played, the more I noticed it. I sold it and got a Keeley Compressor and it has been on 85% of the time. It's probably the sustain I like the most.
@AndorOsztrogonac4 жыл бұрын
Bro I just applied these tips on my profiles and everything sounds waaay better!! Thank you so much for sharing!
@400_billion_suns4 жыл бұрын
The music and videography for the intro is pure art. Beautiful.
@chrissoares234 жыл бұрын
So with my Axe FX setup I was working under the impression that models of the amps already have the frequency range to match what the amp its copying has. No need to go in and carve out more with high/low cut. Sure, do it to create and shape the tone you want but not to match the sound of the amp. On the Axe FX they have room reverb built into the cab block. You can dial in as much or as little as you'd like. Including things like room size, reflections, and dampening. This completely separate from reverb and delay blocks that can be added anywhere in the chain. Nice opening btw, looked and sounded great.
@azstratus13 жыл бұрын
You know, using that deluxe compressor and the high/low pass really made a HUGE difference. I was using the 5 band MESA EQ in the Helix before but I was able to get better results with the high/low pass. The compressor at the end, just as you described, really does add that slight "tubey" feel. Good stuff Mr. Shull!
@jurgenkoppe2683 жыл бұрын
Hi Rhett, thanks for your great EQ-Tip!! I use it for all !! my sounds in Line6 Pod500X and take the "Studio EQ" with the following stettings: Lo Freq = 75Hz - Lo Gain = - 7 dB and Hi Freq = 8000 Hz - Hi Gain = -7dB --- for all my sounds usefull cause they are a more amplike and less hifi. Greetings from Germany
@migueleespinosa26323 жыл бұрын
I love compression first stage to smoothen my playing and to help hit the sweet spot of a modeled amp and stay there. A little roll of volume makes for subtle tone response. If an amp is modeled correctly it should have the natural compression when pushed. Totally agree with post compression use to get there, all an art. I was using the hi roll off on cabs starting at 6k but lately have gone as low as 3600hz.
@TippitoWOW2 жыл бұрын
Beacause of your videos I started to play guitar once again! Good bless you mate!
@donnkelley68234 жыл бұрын
Holy shit Rhett, Those tools must make a big difference because I can actually hear it...... This is a first for me..... I can't normally hear subtle differences over the ringing an snow...... Keep doing what you do!!!!!
@benitomitchelli2 жыл бұрын
Hey Rhett. This info is so great. I basically could not stand the sound of my modeler with my frfr or going direct to front of house. But this info has definitely renewed my faith and I now can reintroduce this setup back into my options. Thank you so much. Benny
@jasonkerr9314 жыл бұрын
Tried the Compressor trick. Works amazingly to bring the tube tone out! Huge thanks!
@thestuffmikedoes23094 жыл бұрын
really do not understand why this video does not have millions of views.
@RobBaartwijk Жыл бұрын
Just bought a Line 6 Pod Go and I am devouring these vids atm. Thanks Rhett!
@mikemorrisonmusic4 жыл бұрын
Excellent intro! I’m buying a Kemper this month and really looking forward to digging into the multiple sounds.
@gregholmberg24 жыл бұрын
FYI, regarding low cut, the lowest note on a guitar in standard tuning and A=440 Hz is E2 (open 6th string), which has a fundamental frequency of about 82 Hz. The lowest note on a 4-string bass is E1, 41 Hz (an octave lower). For completeness: the open 1st string is E4, about 330 Hz. If you go up 24 frets from there, you're at E6, 1319 Hz. So the range on a modern electric guitar is about 80 to 1300 Hz. Above that you're getting overtones/harmonics.
@anas_moto3 жыл бұрын
hands down, the best tips ever. You made my Kemper behave way better. Thanks bro!
@RhettShull4 жыл бұрын
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@AlbusBand4 жыл бұрын
Rhett Shull I learned a lot (I don’t have/use modelers yet, no qualms with them, just haven’t gone that route yet). This was really enlightening man. Also, I know you’re gonna hate me for it, but you misspelled compression (sorry 😟). Love YOUUUUUU
@mickgodwin50234 жыл бұрын
Wasn't sure whether to write this or not, but I hope it gives you something nice to take away... I watched a couple of your videos about a year ago and found them a bit dull... skipped over your channel every time it showed up in my feed for a long time after that, but gotta say that I now regret anything I missed from you during that time... Over the past 6 months your content hasn't failed to not only teach me new stuff, but also to inspire me to pick up my guitar after EVERY watch! 😊 ... The behind the scenes stuff with Noah is especially of interest to me, so much so that I just subscribed! 😊 ... Is there any release date for an album with all these great tracks you guys have been producing lately???? Great job all round bro... keep doing what you're doing... no plan B 🤘🤘
@jennifer68334 жыл бұрын
Can you have a Guitar Collection Tour of all of gear at home and on the road?
@jasonflaherty83644 жыл бұрын
This came at the right time for me! I have a 60W Tweed Blues Deville 410 which is great... until the kids go to bed. I got hold of Amplitube for bass since I don't have a bass amp but I decided to try using it for guitar for late night practices. Total $h!t show but a lot of the pointers in this video clearly point out my problem areas, especially the HP/LP tip. One thing that stood out to me was the use of EQ after the amp. This is something that's become a huge no-no for me when recording an actual tube amp. It robs the guitar/amp/cabinet of it's warmth, leaving it with a colder, more digital tone. Is this just less of a concern with sims? Typically, if I want to bring it out in the mix, I apply a harmonic exciter, accentuating the highs. If it's a little too hot, I apply tube or even tape saturation, re-purposing the unnecessary highs. Punch? Add compression with attack. In the past, Parametric EQ was my hammer and every problem was a nail. Now, I'm conditioned to hit the breaks every time it comes up. =D Thanks for everything, Rhett!
@GuitaristGuyJames4 жыл бұрын
Rhett Shull kemper user here. So do you apply the same principles you demoed on the hx effects to the kemper (global eq, compression start the end) Also, if I profile comes with the eq already tweaked do you leave it or set it 0 and apply the graphic eq? Thanks man
@MartimDurao4 жыл бұрын
This is a must video for any guitarist, musician or producer mixer etc... Amazingly simple!
@eliaslima20692 жыл бұрын
The king of tone! Awesome video, thanks Man!! Sorry my english, i'm brazilian.
@dewdude2112 Жыл бұрын
One of the best "tricks" I have learned in 35 years of using preamps/modelers (I bought the Digitech 944 Chain Reaction brand new in 1987-88. Using multi-fx ever since...too many to list). Try your factory patches sure. But start fresh patches...remove EVERYTHING but the amp. You can sometimes remove the amp and use just the pedal models. Dial in just the amp. Make that sound good. Add the cab if you wish. Go back and adjust the amp. Make that sound as good as you can. Now...if needed...add your EQ tricks. Once you have a good amp patch, save it as a base. Now blend in your effects. This takes some time....but once you learn your device, it will go faster for each new amp. And it's worth it.
@yadielmercedes36354 жыл бұрын
That Intro is awesome, I LOVED IT. That delay at 19:50 sounds amazing, especially when listening stereo monitors and headphones. Around 18:00-20:30 you talked about the tape delay and reverb and I am so thankful you talked about having reverb and delays at the end of the chain and after the amp, I've never done that but I love the sound of the reverb after the amp and I cant wait to try moving it in my set up and hearing.
@gordontubbs4 жыл бұрын
Something that helped me understand signal processing and signal flow and gain staging in more detail was going into Pro Tools and attempting to create a passable gigging tone using nothing but equalizer, compressor, and reverb plug-ins. No amp models, no preamps, no cabinet IRs... just basic plug-ins. The basic order of the plug-ins went as follows: EQ, Comp, EQ, Comp, EQ, Reverb. This was an enlightening exercise because it taught me what exactly I needed to be listening for, and what element of a traditional rig tended to have the most influence on the overall tone (guitar, preamp, amp, speaker, room). Doing this allowed me to discover another hack (that has now become widely known), which is using your guitar amp's FX send and going direct into your audio interface, and applying additional effects and cabinet IRs afterwards. - *Rhett* Maybe as a challenge or topic for your next video -- would you consider bringing a laptop with you to a gig and using your audio interface as your entire setup? The idea here is that you'd send one monitor output to front of house, and the other to your band's mixer (for headphones). I've done this once at church before and I wound up not pursuing it further because I was paranoid about Pro Tools crashing and the latency issues... but it did work.
@peterfinch79844 жыл бұрын
i cut 4k on everything i play thru now, amp or sim. It has helped me after 30 years of playing to not get ear fatigue anymore and doesnt sound like the top end has been removed!!!
@ricopaxton4 жыл бұрын
That was informative and very helpful, thx! Actually, I got a tip, cause I saw that LED blinking on your HX Stomp. I had that too (for weeks) and it annoyed me a lot, but was too lazy to do any research. In case somebody wants to have a hint: Press both "Page" buttons at the same time, you're now in "Menu", then press the "Page >" button on the right once, you're now seeing "Global Settings", press the left dial button right under it and scroll with the upper dial button between "Home/View" and "Action" to that eye sign on the right, it says "On" at "Tap LED". With the dial button in the middle right under it you can switch that to "Off". Press the "Home/View" button, you are back and the LED doesn't blink anymore.
@BricksAxeMan4 жыл бұрын
Rhett, the opening videography is straight up LEGIT. I loved it, and that intro track is amazing! 😎👍
@StanzaLaemmer4 жыл бұрын
What helped me most to achieve that "real feel" with my modeler is the Digitech Freqout pedal in a really subtle setting, first in my chain.
@wouldoox80244 жыл бұрын
Can u elaborate on that?
@clintwhite3021 Жыл бұрын
@@wouldoox8024 Obviously not lol
@jamiegustkey25734 жыл бұрын
Rhett... You're like a Novo show room. Those guitars have a special place in my heart that no other guitars have- And I've never even held one... Yet. 👏🏻
@imagoflyfishing9993 Жыл бұрын
Thank-you sir! This cleaned up my stock Helix with a little fix on the pad too(super high output pickups). Also have the same feeling about the compressor due to my lead solos and keeping pick attack
@tomaburque4 жыл бұрын
IR selection can also achieve the high pass and low pass you may be looking for. Marshall cabs with greenbacks will roll off quickly above 5k and more slowly below 130hz.
4 жыл бұрын
Indeed. I don't usually bother with global EQ and try different IRs instead.
@bartlettpsj4 жыл бұрын
@ Exactly - as i mentioned usually roll off the high shift a little - which is just a tweak of the IR
@boogieman000014 жыл бұрын
Yeah mic technique used to make the IR makes a world of difference on even the same speaker. Good IR packs give you lots of mic, placement, distance, and angle options for each speaker and cab combo. It's often quite the rabbit hole to fall into. The speaker and cab have WAY more impact on your final sound than many people realize. IR's are no different.
@kierangunter4374 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Rhett, your explanations are really clear for someone like me still trying to get my head around a lot of the jargon when you enter the frontier zone between being a guitarist and an audio engineer
@grandudetonesnob71074 жыл бұрын
I'm an old, grumpy analog geezer whom so far has not drank the modeling kool-aid. I will say however, I may try your recipe! Good work Prof. Schull!
@fay6013-w5i4 жыл бұрын
Another great intro! When is the video album coming out, Rhett? You've got the touch.
@ToneJunkieTV4 жыл бұрын
Great stuff in here dude!! Thanks for the shout out!! BTW that intro was 🔥
@snakesandtrails92904 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rhett! You're killing it. I cant wait to get home and work on my hx stomp now. And that track was killer. Cool about the high pass and low pass too. I really noticed the low pass doing its thing. My best tip right now for using the stomp integrated with a board is to use midi control. I'm able to use all of my favorite strymon pedals and overdrives/fuzz and switch them all with a single button push.
@AdamCheong4 жыл бұрын
As a game developer / guitar n00b I'm geeking out at all this new terminology and yes that intro sounded wonderful too
@colinwallace52863 жыл бұрын
I know it’s a lot less capable, but I picked up a Fender Mustang II head some years back. I’m pretty sure a lot of us non-pro players never really dig too deeply into what these are capable of. My goal is to create some presets for both my acoustics (fishman retrofits) and electrics, so that I basically don’t do anything other than switch instruments. I have a four switch and two switch controller, and their effects pedal as well. I’m going to use some of your and Rick’s advice and ideas to finally create what I want. I’m starting to understand signal chain a lot better, and how gain and EQ work properly. It’s going to come down to making a “nest” in the basement for a weekend, and really trying to figure out what’s up. Thanks for waking up my musical brain just a little. As a side note, I really appreciate your candid admissions about the struggles of both improving and maintaining your playing skills. I’m in my fifties, and I just realized that my hands are showing some wear and tear from the REST of life. If you’re twenty-something, please don’t roll your eyes when I tell you that you’re going to see (and miss) a lot of opportunities along the way, and the possible negative outcomes you use to justify all the missed ones will likely never matter. It’s okay to indulge your musical inner child once in a while, especially if you want good memories. Thanks again.
@Dresdenfolife4 жыл бұрын
Yep...what everyone else said that intro rocked!!
@SergeyPupkoMusic4 жыл бұрын
Wow, throwing on the delay after amp sounds so good in the headphones. 🤩
@latorreoscar Жыл бұрын
man your guitars are always soo nice to listen but also to look at
@KaldDodeGitarist3 жыл бұрын
That lead tone in the intro is the stuff of legend
@bartlettpsj4 жыл бұрын
To get a real amp sound and remove the harshness on my Kemper, when going DI I just adjust the cab setting high shift to -0.5 (approx)
@TheDilligan3 жыл бұрын
I've done all thes tricks. They matter less if you are using a modeller into an amp, Which I wouldn't do with a helix or Kemper. but The Boss GT1000 has an output select feature that allows it to reshape an amp. So you can model an amp, plug into a different amp and get a realistic in-the-room sound. In that situation, I let the real amp takes care of the filters and compression. But going directly into a PA, these tricks are very great. With a good model, it's not about making the model more realistic as much as pre-mixing your signal when it goes to a FRFR speaker at small gigs where someone isn't mixing for you.
@barry35734 жыл бұрын
I'm new to guitar and I have learned so much from your videos. You are a great musician and have a lot of knowledge. Thanks for passing this on. Great video
@Birkguitars4 жыл бұрын
I have been doing the thing with compression after the amp for a while principally to make things more consistent going in to the desk but I did some A/B comparisons with my family and they tended to prefer the compression post rather than pre as well - without really being able to say why. Some great stuff here - and the intro was a killer. Get Noah to put some words to that and you will have an epic track.
@SteveDGoodwin4 жыл бұрын
Definitely going to mess around with this on my Helix, especially putting the compressor at the end on my chain.
@WarrenPostma4 жыл бұрын
Melodic perfection in your intro. ROCK on sir.
@user-mb3ue1vg6y4 жыл бұрын
As usual, a very clear and concise explanation of the topic and your approach/reasoning. Modeler pedals are a hot topic and as a tube amp player I've learned a lot from your vids. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Rhett!
@joshuaireland55106 ай бұрын
That's so funny, I did like 3 of these tricks haphazardly on the tone studio app for a boss katana. Global eq set post amp, and roll off the bass n treble. Added a hair of midrange around 800hz with a very wide q as well. Set another parametric eq going in with agressive, narrow cuts primarily in the low and low mids. Then changed the effects chain to have the "fx" block come after the amp. Used a limiter instead of a compressor since it had more tweakability vs the compressors. Set the ratio super low, like 2:1 or lower. Slow attack, 30ms+, fast release, 30-40ms, and let the threshold be adjustable from the fx knob on the amp. This drastically transformed the katana for me. I'd take it over many budget tube amps now. Pretty wild how much simple eq and compression can do to your sound.