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killdry is when your EFX disables dry signal out & outputs only wet signal. Pretty much the same thing as having dry/wet mix knob on 100% wet. Due to not having any dry signal going back to your EFX loop you avoid phase issues.

I say, if it sounds good, don't worry about it.

Man, I love how you caught that string being out of tune. It really bugged me too :)
 
van hellion":i16v1kgo said:
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not sure about killdry (what is that exactly? :confused: )feature BUT i did have phase issue early on and the guys on the tc board helped me through it. but that was massive phase issues. i also did an a-b test once i got everything dialed in and couldnt tell difference. can you explain phase issues and killdry for me? thanks mark you rock!

A Wood

What nbart says. If I set you up with a rig that had a proper mixer and KILLDRY, you would notice the difference :)

The dry signal still gets converted from Analog to Digital then back to Analog through the G-Sys causing a very slight delay, when that gets mixed with the dry signal from your head through the FX loop it causes a slight phase issue. It may be slight and you may not notice the difference unless you A/B'ed with a rig that had a Line mixer like the Suhr Minimix(II) and an FX unit with a KILLDRY.
Sometimes it simply translates into a better finger to string feeling, especially at gig volumes...for me anyway :)
But I'm a fussy prick :)

Mark
 
Well, I can't really see why he would have any phase issues when he stated that he is using his serial loop. If you know something I don't, please, enlighten me.

Obviously it could be a better idea switching to something like Eventide & going parallel, THAT would make a pretty big difference. Would he prefer it to his current setup or not is a different question.
Better than that I would offer going for a dry/wet rig, but, knowing that he gets his amps miked, I don't see any point in doing that.
 
nbarts":2aju6ow6 said:
Well, I can't really see why he would have any phase issues when he stated that he is using his serial loop. If you know something I don't, please, enlighten me.

Obviously it could be a better idea switching to something like Eventide & going parallel, THAT would make a pretty big difference. Would he prefer it to his current setup or not is a different question.
Better than that I would offer going for a dry/wet rig, but, knowing that he gets his amps miked, I don't see any point in doing that.

You're right, he is using a series loop, there probably isn't phasing issues. I still prefer not having my dry signal converted and converted back again. Just having a decent FX unit(that can shut off the dry signal mix), a good mixer, and running parallel will change things in a good way...in my opinion.
Running W/D or W/D/W is great if you are miking cabs and you have a trusted soundman and the FOH is stereo...unfortunately this isn't always the case in the real gigging world unless you are a mega star and having a major tour going on...a good chance Andy will have that :)

I am offering my opinion....... and it is mine, not necessarily the thoughts of the masses. I missed the series loop in Andy's post...my mistake, you have enlightened me :)

BTW I am in no way saying the G-Sys is a bad FX unit, I think TC makes great stuff. My preference is a unit that I can run parallel through a mixer and has the ability to kill the dry signal going through it's output. On my pedalboard rig I don't run a mixer and I use units that do NOT have a killdry and it sounds great, I do prefer my rack rig though. It's a very small percentage of improvement....but an improvement nevertheless...of course in my opinion. Some people like catsup on their hotdogs, I prefer mustard.
I would also never plug a vocal mic into an FX unit then into a FOH mixer.....so why do we as guitarists do it with our guitar signal chain?
Then again VH1 broke all the rules and the guitar tone is MAMMOTH.
I'll shutup now :)

Mark
 
Hey, I'm 100% with you with leaving the dry signal untouched (I do the same), but it's just my opinion & my perception of how a rig should sound & feel.
BTW, have you ever tried the parallel loop on Diezels? The quality on these is top notch, I doubt you would need a mixer. I could be wrong though. Now the loops on my Bogners definitely need improvement.

Running W/D or W/D/W is great if you are miking cabs and you have a trusted soundman and the FOH is stereo...unfortunately this isn't always the case in the real gigging world unless you are a mega star and having a major tour going on...a good chance Andy will have that :)

I'm sure he'll let us know if that's the case. ;)
 
nbarts":8z7njt00 said:
Hey, I'm 100% with you with leaving the dry signal untouched (I do the same), but it's just my opinion & my perception of how a rig should sound & feel.
BTW, have you ever tried the parallel loop on Diezels? The quality on these is top notch, I doubt you would need a mixer. I could be wrong though. Now the loops on my Bogners definitely need improvement.

Running W/D or W/D/W is great if you are miking cabs and you have a trusted soundman and the FOH is stereo...unfortunately this isn't always the case in the real gigging world unless you are a mega star and having a major tour going on...a good chance Andy will have that :)

I'm sure he'll let us know if that's the case. ;)

I must admit that I never gave Diezels much of a chance. I tried the VH4 and Herbert at the same time I tried an OD100...I kept going back to the OD100. I would love to have one at the studio for a week or two to really give it some time. I love the tone the Tool dude gets from his. I live in the frozen wasteland of Canada where Diezels are as rare as the dodo. I had to drive over 2 hours to find one and as nice as Andy Cherna is (Diffusion Audio) I'm sure he doesn't want to listen to me wail for a couple of hours on his Diezels..lol


Mark
 
Mark,

I have all of the Diezels and the OD100SE+, take trip this spring or summer to visit and I will let you tear it up and buy you a Lobster as well!

B
 
I could be wrong, but on the latest Tool albums I think I'm hearing a lot of Uberschall mixed with VH4.

I personally was able to find almost every amp I've tried useful. One was better for one thing, the other was better for another thing. I don't really get "this amp sounds like crap crowd". I'm sure your OD100 is a wonderful amp too. I was just pointing out the quality of loops on Diezel amps, which I'm very impressed with.
 
nbarts":36bfuixm said:
I could be wrong, but on the latest Tool albums I think I'm hearing a lot of Uberschall mixed with VH4.

I personally was able to find almost every amp I've tried useful. One was better for one thing, the other was better for another thing. I don't really get "this amp sounds like crap crowd". I'm sure your OD100 is a wonderful amp too. I was just pointing out the quality of loops on Diezel amps, which I'm very impressed with.

Hmmm, I didn't think Diezels sounded like crap, I said I didn't give them a chance and I kept going back to the OD100. Not sure if the "this amp sounds like crap crowd" was directed at my comment..if it was, then you mistook what I said and meant :)
I too have not owned any amps that sounded like crap.. Marshalls, Egnater, Mesa, CAE, CAA, etc. I have tried amps that I didn't particularly bond with and some that were buzzy, noisey, harsh sounding things when trying to dial in a sound that I wanted. Normally a high quality amp is just that, a high quality amp that shines doing "it's" thing. The catsup and mustard thing again.

I'm sure the Diezel's loop is high quality as Peter has a great rep in the industry...I haven't personally had the chance to try the loop :)
I haven't heard anything bad about them, that's for sure.

Let me rephrase my Tool comment, I dig the Tool dude's tone from the video clip I saw(and heard)..he had a Diezel and Marshall head on stage. The tone was great and very much like the studio rendition of "The Pot", very nice stuff.


Mark
 
rareguitar":fvb0ryio said:
Mark,

I have all of the Diezels and the OD100SE+, take trip this spring or summer to visit and I will let you tear it up and buy you a Lobster as well!

B


I'm in, can we tear up some kitchens, too? I would like that :)

Mark
 
samhill":1fk1s08c said:
I had to drive over 2 hours to find one and as nice as Andy Cherna is (Diffusion Audio) I'm sure he doesn't want to listen to me wail for a couple of hours on his Diezels..lol
Mark

$2100 CDN + tax for a Diezel 4x12 WTF ?!?!?!?!?!?!?
 
Hmmm, I didn't think Diezels sounded like crap, I said I didn't give them a chance and I kept going back to the OD100. Not sure if the "this amp sounds like crap crowd" was directed at my comment..if it was, then you mistook what I said and meant :)

Oh no, it had nothing to do with you :)
 
nbarts and mark thanks for all the info! i will be putting together a monster rig for the tour maybe a dual amp setup maybe not i dunno. So Mark i dunno how you feel about coming to east tn to build a rig BUT i live close to the Jack Daniels factory.... im just saying :D

A Wood
 
van hellion":122zn96z said:
nbarts and mark thanks for all the info! i will be putting together a monster rig for the tour maybe a dual amp setup maybe not i dunno. So Mark i dunno how you feel about coming to east tn to build a rig BUT i live close to the Jack Daniels factory.... im just saying :D

A Wood

Andy,

I had to drive to god forsakin Canada to have Mark Build my rig! :lol: :LOL:

 
van hellion":13tcokzb said:
nbarts and mark thanks for all the info! i will be putting together a monster rig for the tour maybe a dual amp setup maybe not i dunno. So Mark i dunno how you feel about coming to east tn to build a rig BUT i live close to the Jack Daniels factory.... im just saying :D

A Wood

I don't drink but I make a good DD, just ask Brad...lol. I could use a trip to TN :)

Mark
 
the guy with the green guitar and black nail polish , shouldn't he be on tool academy? :D
 
rareguitar":l6km4aj4 said:
van hellion":l6km4aj4 said:
nbarts and mark thanks for all the info! i will be putting together a monster rig for the tour maybe a dual amp setup maybe not i dunno. So Mark i dunno how you feel about coming to east tn to build a rig BUT i live close to the Jack Daniels factory.... im just saying :D

A Wood

Andy,

I had to drive to god forsakin Canada to have Mark Build my rig! :lol: :LOL:


Brad, I think it was worth it !
 

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