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TrueTone500":h691i837 said:
There be some SICK tones in those streams man!!


TrueTone500":h691i837 said:
ejecta":1e900zsm said:If it does work out really well.... replacing the HD500 with a Vintage Revolution Pedalpro would be the next step.
mixohoytian":k2iep2by said:I've been looking at the two notes as well...but just realized, the Kemper can do what the CAB does (speaker sub)
(you can load down your head and use the Kemper just for effects and just for a cab simulation...)
so the thing that really matters to me is, if I can get the exact same tone as my head in the kemper...then it's the kemper all the way...it's the head plus the two notes cab all in one (plus effects)
the thing about the two notes....it's tempting, but I'm back at square one...you still gotta buy a nice monitor or continue carrying a guitar cab around if you wanna hear your tone on stage.....(the alternative is relying on the venue's monitors and most likely not "feeling" it)
Kemper!mixohoytian":hihd1edo said:I've been looking at the two notes as well...but just realized, the Kemper can do what the CAB does (speaker sub)
(you can load down your head and use the Kemper just for effects and just for a cab simulation...)
so the thing that really matters to me is, if I can get the exact same tone as my head in the kemper...then it's the kemper all the way...it's the head plus the two notes cab all in one (plus effects)
the thing about the two notes....it's tempting, but I'm back at square one...you still gotta buy a nice monitor or continue carrying a guitar cab around if you wanna hear your tone on stage.....(the alternative is relying on the venue's monitors and most likely not "feeling" it)
mixohoytian":13gimp7c said:Kemper is not a load box, you would still need a hotplate
just saying you could use the kemper as effects only, or as speaker impulse only
in other words if you have a kemper, you have the two notes cab pedal (it is not a load box eiter)
Because that's simply too logical.Chubtone":3rqf5e54 said:Why would someone need the Torpedo CAB for recording at home? Can't you just load impulses into your DAW and use those? I heard a great Youtube clip the other day of a guy going direct with his amp and the CAB but wondered why not just use all the IR's available inside the computer?
The two notes DAW sim is pretty robust and flexible. The only disadvantage would be if a persons computer had crap latency. In that case, the CAB would be a better solution (or a better computer/sound card).Chubtone":q0evzgp8 said:I'm serious though. Does the CAB do something that IR's loaded into your DAW don't do?
mixohoytian":3rwtkyx7 said:^^^^
nope, if you are recording, no need for the two notes torpedo ever
but if you want to take those impulses with you, onto the stage, (so that you don't need a cab) then you need something like a two notes torpedo
but on youtube, I see a lot of people using it for recording, which is kind of silly when you can pay a few bucks for some redwirez or even get them free etc....
Well, there is the loadbox aspect that going line out to DAW means you're still getting hammered with high SPLs. Not that this is a bad thing, but it makes recording a 100W head a bit impractical, no?Chubtone":3rwtkyx7 said:I'm serious though. Does the CAB do something that IR's loaded into your DAW don't do?
No, the Live has a loadbox, the CAB does not.Chubtone":34c2d3u9 said:So the CAB is also a load box and then you use impulses inside of it and record it direct to your DAW?