VFE Dragon Settings...Where's that post?

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Ok, I swear I've seen a thread on here that had some recommended settings for the VFE Dragon. I know a lot of it's using your ear with your rig. Just seeing if there's kind of an RT go-to setting that seems to be a sweet spot for most. If the thread exists just link me up and I'm happy to take this one down.
 
For an 808 style thing set lowpass to 3k or less and highpass to approx 750hz.

With filters like this its best to set pedal to desired dirt level then output for unity gain. At that point roll off lows and highs slowly until ears are happy.
 
moltenmetalburn":2faxtzkm said:
For an 808 style thing set lowpass to 3k or less and highpass to approx 750hz.

With filters like this its best to set pedal to desired dirt level then output for unity gain. At that point roll off lows and highs slowly until ears are happy.

Perfect, thank you
 
ape2000":2695cw7t said:
moltenmetalburn":2695cw7t said:
For an 808 style thing set lowpass to 3k or less and highpass to approx 750hz.

With filters like this its best to set pedal to desired dirt level then output for unity gain. At that point roll off lows and highs slowly until ears are happy.

Perfect, thank you


start with the highs a bit lower at 1k. And when the eq feels right reset the output knob for desired boost to the input as the level changes when making cuts.

Was refining this today.
 
I have a Dragon pedal inbound. I plan on trying it with my 1977 Marshall JMP 2203 mk2 Master model. I've heard a lot of good things about this pedal and have pretty high Hopes. Cant wait.
 
Fret-Shredder":1jjqm9zc said:
I have a Dragon pedal inbound. I plan on trying it with my 1977 Marshall JMP 2203 mk2 Master model. I've heard a lot of good things about this pedal and have pretty high Hopes. Cant wait.

There is a learning curve with it, so don’t rush to judgment. Turn the knobs and let your ears do the work, not your eyes. Don’t forget to adjust the internal compression pot too.
 
psychodave":2n4jh5wt said:
Fret-Shredder":2n4jh5wt said:
I have a Dragon pedal inbound. I plan on trying it with my 1977 Marshall JMP 2203 mk2 Master model. I've heard a lot of good things about this pedal and have pretty high Hopes. Cant wait.

There is a learning curve with it, so don’t rush to judgment. Turn the knobs and let your ears do the work, not your eyes. Don’t forget to adjust the internal compression pot too.

Will do. Thank you.
 
Whats up with adjusting the internal compression/ what does it do?
 
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