Hi Anatoli,
Great playing, great sound, great song. Is the whole song available on Youtube? How can I find it?
Thanks the song is Paradise by Sade.Sadly i don't have a full recording
Hi Anatoli,
Great playing, great sound, great song. Is the whole song available on Youtube? How can I find it?
Thanks the song is Paradise by Sade.Sadly i don't have a full recording
2) Marshall solo ++ (Neck and Bridge PU) Strat
Can you tell me what rig pack this is in on Michael Britt's website? I can't seem to find it..
Can you tell me what rig pack this is in on Michael Britt's website? I can't seem to find it..
that rig is in Pack 1.
Thank you sir!
Haven't seen someone talk about the Wild Kitty profile in the Sweet 16 pack.
Wow can't stop playing it both with a strat and les paul!
i play the R5 profile, very nice creamy crunch sound
Thank you Michael. Sounds great!
Hi. Just wondering if a level adjustment is required when jumping across different MBritt packs.
Thanks.
I haven't encountered any major volume discrepancies.
Not here either.
In fact, from what I can remember, Michael's packs are excellent in this regard... and overall, really.
He knows what he's doing, and it shows.
I have had to do some level adjusting when using rigs from different packs - nothing major but there has been some.
There shouldn’t be any major level differences but if they need to be adjusted I usually just go to the amp parameters on page 3 and adjust that level, usually no more than 1-2db up or down.
@lonestargtr I'm thinking the Kemper Kocktail budget was one of the smartest business models to date.
You rock Killer.
Public Service Announcement: my new Grab n Go Pack is now available on mbritt.com
You can read more about it in my newest blog on my site and on the product information page but it’s basically a compilation of 92 new rigs from 13 different amps, mostly small combos. Plus 3 basic performances to cover most gigs from country to classic rock as well as 3 performances populated with song specific presets inspired by downtown Nashville’s Broadway music scene.
Amps that were profiled for this pack include:
/13 EDT 13/29
Matchless Spitfire
68 Custom Deluxe Reverb
Carr Lincoln
Red Plate Tweedy Verb +
Princeton Recording Amp
Dr Z Maz 18 Jr
Super Sonic Twin
And more...
https://mbritt.com/product/grab-n-go-pack/
Thanks!
Mike
Your blog about the grab'n'go was a sympathetic and interesting read.
I hope your Princeton smells better than the name you gave him suggests.
Public Service Announcement: my new Grab n Go Pack is now available on mbritt.com
Hi Mike,
Bought this pack this morning, already used the Roland JC50 in a song I'm working on. Any chance of getting more Roland profiles?
Haven't played extensively with everything else yet, but sounds great so far!
Thanks!
Mike, is there any danger of creating future overlap by buying this pack?
IOW, are any of those amps going to appear as separate packs at some point, thereby making at least some of these Profiles redundant?
Mike, is there any danger of creating future overlap by buying this pack?
IOW, are any of those amps going to appear as separate packs at some point, thereby making at least some of these Profiles redundant?
There shouldn’t be any future overlap. I try not to repeat rigs. The only real overlap is the free Kemper rig pack because they pulled from my existing packs. Thanks!
It wasn't hard to spend money on suspicion, although I already have tens of thousands of profiles when M.Britt is the author.
I wasn't disappointed
Directly ingenious are the enclosed performances, which allow to look a little more over the shoulder of the master.
I couldn't stop trying yesterday.
Ultimately I got a reprimand from my better half that I missed the time when it was better to stop making noise.
Great Job Michael!
Just a query on the new set: Were the cabs of these small combos (eg Princeton) used for the profiles or were the 3rd Power CS80 based cabs?
There shouldn’t be any future overlap. I try not to repeat rigs. The only real overlap is the free Kemper rig pack because they pulled from my existing packs. Thanks!
Thank you Michael.
Done.