#102 (20s cab) + TS808 + 2290/Logic

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Playing and tone were superb!!! Youre a stud Olaf... the neck pickup parts were so damn creamy and round, Gary Moore would be proud!!
 
I love it! BTW, how are you liking Logic? My biggest issue at the moment is that it's just not loud enough when I go to bounce it. It sounds fine in Logic, though. :confused:
 
dude! that sounds KILLER! :lol: :LOL:

I really need to get my logic setup up and going. I dunno what you mean code when you say its too quiet when burnt...sounds fine at my college studio? :confused:
 
metalowns101":3li68ial said:
dude! that sounds KILLER! :lol: :LOL:

I really need to get my logic setup up and going. I dunno what you mean code when you say its too quiet when burnt...sounds fine at my college studio? :confused:

I'm talking about when I record a track and bounce it to an MP3, WAVE, AIFF, etc.
 
Code001":ly2ameoz said:
metalowns101":ly2ameoz said:
dude! that sounds KILLER! :lol: :LOL:

I really need to get my logic setup up and going. I dunno what you mean code when you say its too quiet when burnt...sounds fine at my college studio? :confused:

I'm talking about when I record a track and bounce it to an MP3, WAVE, AIFF, etc.

Put the Dynamics-->Adaptive Limiter plug across the output bus...?
 
ratter":3w0ulr3m said:
Code001":3w0ulr3m said:
metalowns101":3w0ulr3m said:
dude! that sounds KILLER! :lol: :LOL:

I really need to get my logic setup up and going. I dunno what you mean code when you say its too quiet when burnt...sounds fine at my college studio? :confused:

I'm talking about when I record a track and bounce it to an MP3, WAVE, AIFF, etc.

Put the Dynamics-->Adaptive Limiter plug across the output bus...?

I love you! That did exactly what I needed!
 
Sounds great. BTW, the Axe-Fx will do the 2290 thing too. See the 2290 Delay preset. You can copy the delay block from that preset using the Recall->Effect feature.
 
Cool. Thanks for another helpful tip, Cliff - and of course for listening. Its a killer unit !
 
Code001":237oe0xt said:
I love it! BTW, how are you liking Logic? My biggest issue at the moment is that it's just not loud enough when I go to bounce it. It sounds fine in Logic, though. :confused:
I had Cubase on my old Powerbook (G3), so I needed time. Now I like it (although I'm pretty dumb to do my own loops and stuff - time, you know, I just don't have enough of it). The fx are very cool IMO, esp. this TC2290 thing. I have Express btw.
 
duesentrieb":1wvftuvf said:
Code001":1wvftuvf said:
I love it! BTW, how are you liking Logic? My biggest issue at the moment is that it's just not loud enough when I go to bounce it. It sounds fine in Logic, though. :confused:
I had Cubase on my old Powerbook (G3), so I needed time. Now I like it (although I'm pretty dumb to do my own loops and stuff - time, you know, I just don't have enough of it). The fx are very cool IMO, esp. this TC2290 thing. I have Express btw.

I'm using the Pro version, and I jumped from GarageBand to Logic Pro. Needless to say, there was a bit of a learning curve. After watching about 5 hours worth of tutorials, I can pretty much do anything I need, and thanks to ratter, I can now bounce with confidence! :rock:
 
Cubase crashed many many times when I used it. Even my cracked version of LE didn't crash on the MBP - so I've bought LE last month or so.
The only minor "problem" I have is that my MBP gets very hot on its left side when the FW unit is hooked to it - although the Mackie has its own power supply.
 
Nice job Olaf!!!

*chants to self*

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:doh: :doh: :doh:
 
Code001":5f7tqh9f said:
duesentrieb":5f7tqh9f said:
Code001":5f7tqh9f said:
I love it! BTW, how are you liking Logic? My biggest issue at the moment is that it's just not loud enough when I go to bounce it. It sounds fine in Logic, though. :confused:
I had Cubase on my old Powerbook (G3), so I needed time. Now I like it (although I'm pretty dumb to do my own loops and stuff - time, you know, I just don't have enough of it). The fx are very cool IMO, esp. this TC2290 thing. I have Express btw.

I'm using the Pro version, and I jumped from GarageBand to Logic Pro. Needless to say, there was a bit of a learning curve. After watching about 5 hours worth of tutorials, I can pretty much do anything I need, and thanks to ratter, I can now bounce with confidence! :rock:

I also like the Compressor on the Compressor Tools-->Analog Tape setting. I set up a channel strip preset with the Compressor into the Adaptive Limiter. You don't want to leave the Limiter on while tracking because it creates too much latency, but when I'm ready to bounce, I call up that Comp/Limit preset on the master output to get a quick and dirty bounce with good levels without having to fuss with anything. And I don't set the bounce to normalize in the bounce dialog box - not necessary with the limiter.
 
That is a great lead tone .silky smooth . nice phrasing great clip.

I can't wait to hear when you get the Deizels and Soldano dialed in .I can only imagine

cheers!!! :rock:
 
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