![]() ![]() The Amp Matching process is, in principle, pretty straightforward to use, although there are a number of steps involved, and the best way to approach it may depend a little on your specific DAW. Of course every guitar is different and so are our fingers and a great tone is subjective. If you stretch to the Professional version of BIAS, you get Positive Grid’s Amp Match technology. The difference between the EQ pedal on and off is just night and day. The tone was much more in the direction of what I get from 5 inch monitoring speakers.īy doing this cut in the 400 Hz I could keep the mids fairly high on the amp and added some sweetness with the 3.2 khz, a bit of punch with the 200Hz. The sounds opened and the boxiness was gone. ![]() I took some popular high gain tones in Tonecloud and made a deep cut in the 400 Hz and I was just amazed by the result. The 400Hz frequency in particular for small speakers brings a "bark" that just doesn't work well. I am a bit surprised to see that most popular tones in Tonecloud are still ones without EQ, as I found that this pedal does a major good to the tones. I could extract some incredible tones (to my ears) with the 4 inch speakers of the Spark amp using the EQ pedal. ![]()
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