Hello, can anyone help me determine the direction to get a rangemaster treble booster setting for use with JTM45? setting due sound access to beano boost etc etc
Treble booster settings
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rmhevers -
September 27, 2020 at 11:08 AM -
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I use the Treble Boost a lot, but my settings always vary to suit the particular profile at hand. I think you just have to use your ear on this one ...
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but can you give a hint of default starting point regarding %mix, tone
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There's no way I can know how bright/dark any given profile is that you might be using. I usually start with mix at 100% and adjust the tone until it's what I need. I generally keep the gain at unity. There's no one "right" answer, as we all have different ears
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There's no way I can know how bright/dark any given profile is that you might be using. I usually start with mix at 100% and adjust the tone until it's what I need. I generally keep the gain at unity. There's no one "right" answer, as we all have different ears
Maybe is my hearing issues, but to me it sounds like the eq shifts as you increase the mix. Mostly treble boost on low mix settings, a bit more high mid on medium mix and also clearly more compressed sound on 100%. Am I wrong? -I usually leave it at 20-30%, tone 0-2, volume 0
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Maybe is my hearing issues, but to me it sounds like the eq shifts as you increase the mix. Mostly treble boost on low mix settings, a bit more high mid on medium mix and also clearly more compressed sound on 100%. Am I wrong? -I usually leave it at 20-30%, tone 0-2, volume 0
Perhaps your ears are more sophisticated than mine
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In my DAW, I actually use a Flanger plugin as a treble booster- though not all plugins will work the same. I have a TCE Vortex on my pedalbaord which I dial in for a treble booster (to some extent) that's pretty close to the same results as my plugin. Try the built in flanger?? Just kill the warbble.
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Maybe is my hearing issues, but to me it sounds like the eq shifts as you increase the mix. Mostly treble boost on low mix settings, a bit more high mid on medium mix and also clearly more compressed sound on 100%. Am I wrong? -I usually leave it at 20-30%, tone 0-2, volume 0
I am pretty sure the EQ shift you are experiencing is actually just the effect of blending two signals (straight amp and amp + boost) with different EQs. Lower mix setting will make the Amp EQ more dominant.