What are the best high-gain profiles payment?
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Best high gain profiles
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July 4, 2013 at 10:38 AM -
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The best high gain profiles payment?
[Blocked Image: http://www.funnyrush.com/funny-pictures…lking-about.jpg]You mean the best commercial metal profiles?
There is no best/worst ... it's a matter of taste... I like these profiles best:
http://ngp.bigcartel.com/product/ngp-kemper-metalpack -
http://sixgunsoundstudio.bigcartel.com/products
Take your pick!
I have to give a shout out to a friend Lasse Lammert. His new pack on here is fantastic as well.
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http://sixgunsoundstudio.bigcartel.com/products
Take your pick!
I have to give a shout out to a friend Lasse Lammert. His new pack on here is fantastic as well.no samples?? that's too bad...
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Anything Lasse Lammert, Ola Englund, or Keith Merrow is great. Thuman has some great ones too - I like his Mark III profiles and ENGL Powerball. Erik Stamm's Legacy profiles are great. STEPH.L has my favorite MESA MARK V LEAD+.
The best advice I can give is to definitely get Lasse's rig pack then save his cabinets as individual presets. They make what appear to be not-so-great profiles sound great.
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ShainSTH's Rectifier
JEVO's Engl Metal Pack
Armin's Engl Powerball
Lasse Lammert's Pack -
Take a look at Sonic Underground profiles
Here is a sample from our Framus Cobra profile
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Lasses pack is superb
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The best advice I can give is to definitely get Lasse's rig pack then save his cabinets as individual presets. They make what appear to be not-so-great profiles sound great.
FYI
you don't need to save cabs as local presets so other rigs can use them.
in the 'Cabs' browse menu, you can switch between 'Presets' and 'from Rigs', meaning, you can easily browse all the cabs of all rigs currently on your machine.
I prefer this approach, since you can sometimes be very surprised by a cab that you didn't originally consider trying. -
Yea my profiles are ok not perfect but I am trying
. I would say they are up to par with most people selling. I will have samples up soon in the next 2 weeks on the website. I have a great Protools HD setup with great mics, but getting them just right still takes time. So I’m going to offer free updates to any of the amps purchased anyways because I’m cool like that.
I am lucky enough to have a studio on the side with clients that don’t mind me profiling their amps. I also have the local music store letting me borrow a nice selection of amps to profile. Next up soon are the Rivera Knucklehead Tre, and Black Star line up. I plan to put one profile of each of those up for free in the rig exchange.
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All the previous profiles people are listing are great
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Anything Lasse Lammert, Ola Englund, or Keith Merrow is great. Thuman has some great ones too - I like his Mark III profiles and ENGL Powerball. Erik Stamm's Legacy profiles are great. STEPH.L has my favorite MESA MARK V LEAD+.
The best advice I can give is to definitely get Lasse's rig pack then save his cabinets as individual presets. They make what appear to be not-so-great profiles sound great.
Beginner question from a beginner:
How is the easiest way to save cabs as presets or try different cabs with different amps? Any basic tipps how to handle with that ? With the Lock-fuction? -
Beginner question from a beginner:
How is the easiest way to save cabs as presets or try different cabs with different amps? Any basic tipps how to handle with that ? With the Lock-fuction?go to the Cab slot
turn the Browse knob
select 'from rigs'
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I think, there is no need for commercial profiles... Lasse's pack is the blast!!! You should check out the profiles from Juanma Blanco (Diezel Herbert,Bogner Uber, Engl, Mesa...) at the RE. With a cab from Till or Lasse you'll be more than satisfied!!
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do what Don said for lasse's cabs - they are easy to identify because all the rigs starts with "LL". If you read the liner notes on Lasse's rig pack, it looks like he uses the same 3-4 paradigms of cab/mics for all the rigs; but it'd be interesting to see if they are the same tone or differ for each profile. I saved off my 3 favorites as presets.
What is more difficult is when they're all spread out because of the rig names, especially when you have nearly 1,000 rigs on your KPA like me. Also, a lot of times the cabinet descriptors will be the exact same for different profiles. Trying to find my favorites of TillS cabs just browsing rigs was very difficult. But you can just import them as presets from here: Update 19.07.2012: TillS Cabinets - 1960 V30/T75 / Mesa Recto 4 x 12 / mixed / G12H30 cabs Download the zip and copy the .kipr files into the "Cabinet" folder on your USB stick and import. They'll all be named Tills 1960 or Tills Rectifier or Tills Mixed, etc. Yes, there's a bunch, but if you find some are of no use to you just delete them.
Another popular one is the S. Mehl Greenbacks cab. I am assuming this is what all the S. Mehl rigs use...?