nightlight
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It's just so much easier to use than my Axe FXIII. I like the fact that I don't have to go through pages of menus and have so many knobs and buttons that I get option paralysis. It's dead simple to use, and the tones are great.
Add to that the fact that you can just put it into a backpack and it weighs just about 3-4kg, and it's the best option I can think of to take to jams or gigs. I would much rather take it than one of my amps, because I can just pair it with my Fryette PS-2 and get a killer sound. Actually toying with the idea of getting a PS-100 just so that I can have more volume if I need it.
Also, I think the ability to load Neural DSP plugins shouldn't be underrated. I am really, really happy with the Gojira plugin. It's based on a 5150, and I just love the tone. It's extremely usable. I initially limited myself to using the Neural DSP presets, but then I started to dial in my own patches and holy cow! Damn thing sounds amazing.
This is a clip of an Aristides 060 and a Warwick Vampyre SN-5 running direct into the Quad Cortex.
The Quad Cortex is running one of my own presets built using the Gojira plugin for the guitar, while the bass is one of the stock presets.
As this is a mix, there is some processing, notably an API preamp plugin on the dual tracked guitar and a Neve preamp on the bass. Besides that, there is a Cambridge EQ for shelving and cuts on the guitars. No processing on the drums, this is a preset in Superior Drummer.
I know it's not the greatest mix, but I am sure that more capable users can get even better tones out of this.
Add to that the fact that you can just put it into a backpack and it weighs just about 3-4kg, and it's the best option I can think of to take to jams or gigs. I would much rather take it than one of my amps, because I can just pair it with my Fryette PS-2 and get a killer sound. Actually toying with the idea of getting a PS-100 just so that I can have more volume if I need it.
Also, I think the ability to load Neural DSP plugins shouldn't be underrated. I am really, really happy with the Gojira plugin. It's based on a 5150, and I just love the tone. It's extremely usable. I initially limited myself to using the Neural DSP presets, but then I started to dial in my own patches and holy cow! Damn thing sounds amazing.
This is a clip of an Aristides 060 and a Warwick Vampyre SN-5 running direct into the Quad Cortex.
The Quad Cortex is running one of my own presets built using the Gojira plugin for the guitar, while the bass is one of the stock presets.
As this is a mix, there is some processing, notably an API preamp plugin on the dual tracked guitar and a Neve preamp on the bass. Besides that, there is a Cambridge EQ for shelving and cuts on the guitars. No processing on the drums, this is a preset in Superior Drummer.
I know it's not the greatest mix, but I am sure that more capable users can get even better tones out of this.
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