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AMP - Studio Preamplifier set flat
Multi Band Compressor to simulate the different sustain
characteristics of acoustic and solid body guitars. This the second most important block. My settings are shown in the picture.
Graphic EQ to roll off the low end below 250Hz and, if necessary, adjust for the mic EQ characteristics
Parametric EQ to take out any resonance peaks. I get a few between 3.2 and 3.5 kHz.
CABinet - This is the most important block. It's where the IRs reside. I strongly recommend that you make your own IRs that match your electric and acoustic guitars. I've made several IRs which match the neck pickup of my main Partscaster (Oil City Californian) to the mic'd sound of a Taylor Grand Symphony I also have an IR which matches a tapped neck humbucker to a Taylor 414.
Compressor - A bit more compression if required.
You can ignore the rest of the patch. Blocks in the lower left (Mixers, Filter, Send and Return) allow me to compensate for volume and EQ between guitar cable and wireless. On the top line the Amp and Cab allow me to switch from acoustic to electric sounds without changing patch.Base theme by DesignModo & ported to Powered by Vanilla by Chris Ireland, modified by the "theFB" team.
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View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
Taylor GS http://axechange.fractalaudio.com/detail.php?cab=507
Taylor 414 http://axechange.fractalaudio.com/detail.php?cab=508