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Post by alribas on Jan 10, 2020 11:47:17 GMT
Parece interessante. Falta saber o resto. Como soa, e quanto custa. Vou arriscar e dizer que soa bem e que é bastante caro.
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Post by jota on Jan 10, 2020 15:18:39 GMT
Li algures que será mais barato que o Axe-FX mas mais caro que a Helix. Gosto do formato e aparentemente do tamanho, embora me continue a causar confusão ver um ecrã tão grande ficar junto aos pés...
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Post by maxx on Jan 10, 2020 18:04:01 GMT
Li algures que será mais barato que o Axe-FX mas mais caro que a Helix. Gosto do formato e aparentemente do tamanho, embora me continue a causar confusão ver um ecrã tão grande ficar junto aos pés... Qual Axe-Fx e qual Helix?
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Post by jota on Jan 10, 2020 18:33:13 GMT
Li algures que será mais barato que o Axe-FX mas mais caro que a Helix. Gosto do formato e aparentemente do tamanho, embora me continue a causar confusão ver um ecrã tão grande ficar junto aos pés... Qual Axe-Fx e qual Helix? Os mais caros. Fica em €1600.
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Post by jota on Jan 10, 2020 20:07:46 GMT
A página é pesadota! Não consegui abrir no PC nem no telemóvel.
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Post by jota on Jan 10, 2020 21:51:30 GMT
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Post by jota on Jan 11, 2020 10:54:26 GMT
Isto do Quad Cortex é mais na onda do Kemper:
Uma coisa que não explicam é se dá para separar os switches tendo por exemplo a fila de cima como Presets e a de baixo como Stomps.
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Post by maxx on Jan 11, 2020 14:39:37 GMT
Gosto do conceito dos switch/knobs. Nao sei ate que ponto pode ser fiavel, mas parece um produto bastante interessante. Wifi elimina a dependencia da ligaçao ao pc, o que é uma vantagem bastante grande. Wait and see
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Post by jota on Jan 11, 2020 22:25:00 GMT
Gosto do conceito dos switch/knobs. Nao sei ate que ponto pode ser fiavel, mas parece um produto bastante interessante. Wifi elimina a dependencia da ligaçao ao pc, o que é uma vantagem bastante grande. Wait and see Os switches passaram os testes mais agrestes.
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Post by jota on Jan 11, 2020 22:26:07 GMT
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Post by jota on Jan 16, 2020 9:28:18 GMT
Features Here’s a quick run-down of the main features. 270+ HX and legacy amp and effects models Third-party IR loading Stereo effects loop and Expression Pedal/Footswitch input Free POD Go Edit app DAW recording
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Post by Pai da Gina on Jan 16, 2020 9:38:44 GMT
Ainda tens tempo de vir ao forum?
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Post by jota on Jan 16, 2020 9:43:48 GMT
Ainda tens tempo de vir ao forum? Com tão poucas horas de sono, tempo pra net é que não me falta.
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Post by jota on Feb 7, 2020 23:31:09 GMT
Lista de modelos do Neural:
Guitar Amplifiers
Double RVB Normal: Fender® 65 Twin Reverb® Double RVB Vibrato: Fender® 65 Twin Reverb® Rols Jazz CH120: Roland® Jazz Chorus 120 UK C30: Vox AC30® UK C30 Top Boost: Vox AC30® Top Boost UK C15: Vox AC15® UK C15 Top Boost: Vox AC15® Top Boost BF DLX RVB Normal: Fender Blackface Deluxe Reverb® BF DLX RVB Vibrato: Fender Blackface Deluxe Reverb® BF Super RVB Normal: Fender Blackface Super Reverb® BF Super RVB Vibrato: Fender Blackface Super Reverb® BF Prince RVB: Fender Blackface Princeton Reverb® Vishnu: Bogner Shiva® Clean Channel Hiw103: Hiwatt® DR103® Captain 50 Clean: Morgan® SW50® Clean California Star 100W Ch1: Mesa Boogie Lonestar® 100W Channel 1 California Star 100W Ch2: Mesa Boogie Lonestar® 100W Channel 2 British Plexi Bright: Marshall® Super Lead 100 Bright British Plexi Normal: Marshall® Super Lead 100 Normal British Plexi Patch: Marshall® Super Lead® 100 Jumpered Plexi 50 Bright: Marshall® Lead 50 Bright Plexi 50 Normal: Marshall® Lead 50 Normal British Plexi 50 Patch: Marshall® Lead 50 Jumpered British 2203: Marshall® JCM800® British UB Rhythm: Marshall® Jubilee® Rhythm Channel British UB Lead: Marshall® Jubilee® Lead Channel British TM45 Bright: Marshall JTM 45 Bright British TM45 Normal: Marshall JTM 45 Normal British TM45 Patch: Marshall JTM 45 Jumpered PV-505 Rhythm: Peavey 6505 Rhythm PV-505 Lead: Peavey 6505 Lead EV III Blue: EVH 5150 III Blue EV III Red: EVH 5150 III Red California Rectifier Orange: Mesa Boogie® Dual Rectifier® Orange California Rectifier Red: Mesa Boogie® Dual Rectifier® Red California Tremo Orange: Mesa Boogie® Trem-O-Verb® Orange California Tremo Red: Mesa Boogie® Trem-O-Verb® Red D-Cell Herb Ch1: Diezel® Herbert® Channel 1 D-Cell Herb Ch2: Diezel® Herbert® Channel 2 D-Cell Herb Ch3: Diezel® Herbert® Channel 3 D-Cell H4 Ch3: Diezel® VH4® Channel 3 D-Cell H4 Ch4: Diezel® VH4® Channel 4 FreeBe 100 Clean: Friedman HBE100® Clean Channel FreeBe 100 Rhythm: Friedman HBE100® BE Channel FreeBe 100 Lead: Friedman HBE100® HBE Channel Uber: Bogner® Uberschall® Solo 100 Lead: Soldano® SLO® 100 Lead Solo 100 Crunch: Soldano® SLO® 100 Crunch California 2C+ Lead: Mesa Boogie® Mark IIC+ Lead California 2C+ Clean: Mesa Boogie® Mark IIC+ Clean
Cabsim By ML Sound Lab – more to be added.
412 California Vintage: Mesa® Boogie traditional straight with UK Celestion® V30 412 D-Cell = Diezel® straight guitar cabinet with Celestion® V30 412 EV = EVH® straight guitar cabinet with Celestion® G12EVH 412 Tweed = Fender® 2×12 with Celestion A-Type speaker 412 British 1960 = Marshall® 1960 with UK made Greenback G12M-25 412 British 1971 = Marshall® 1960 with Pulsonic-era Greenbacks 412 California Oversize = Mesa® Boogie Oversize with UK made Celestion® V30 412 Godzilla = Zilla Cabs® Oversized with Celestion® Creamback G12H-75 412 British Silver = Marshall® 1987 Silver Jubilee 2551B with Celestion® G12T-75 speakers 412 Crush = Orange® PPC412 with UK Celestion® Vintage 30 412 Ubercab = Bogner® Uberkab guitar cabinet rear-loaded with Celestion® Vintage 30 and G12T-T75 412 Sur = Suhr® 2×12 with Celestion® V-Type speaker 212 UK C30 = Vox® AC30 combo with 60s Silver Bell with highly sought after Pulsonic cones 410 Bass CL = Ampeg® SVT-410HE 4×10 bass cabinet (not sure what speakers they use) D410C Darkglass® = Darkglass® D410C loaded with custom Eminence® ceramic drivers
Bass Amplifiers
Bass Super Valve Ampeg® SVT® California Bass 400 Mesa Boogie® Bass 400+® Bass Flip-top Ch 64’ Ampeg® B15 – 1964 Channel Bass Flip-top Ch 66′ Ampeg® B15 – 1966 Channel Bass Flip-top Patch Ampeg® B15 – Jumped G400K Gallien Krueger® 400RB® British Bass 50 Bright: Marshall® Super Bass® 50 Bright British Bass 50 Normal: Marshall® Super Bass® 50 Normal British Bass 50 Patch: Marshall® Super Bass® 50 Jumpered
Guitar Distortion
Fuzz Pi EHX® Big Muff Pi® Chief BD2 Boss® BD-2 Chief DS1 Boss® DS-1 Chief MT Boss® MT-2 Chief OD1 Boss® OD-1 Chief SD1 Boss® SD-1 OD250 DOD® 250 Freeman BOD Friedman® BE-OD® Round Fuzz Ge Dallas Arbiter® Fuzz Face® Myth Drive Klon® Centaur® British Blues Marshall® Blues Breaker® British Governor Marshall® Guv’nor® Compulsive Drive Fulltone® OCD® Octofuzz Octa Fuzz® Rodent Drive ProCo® Rat® Rage Boost Range Master® Green 808 Ibanez® TS808® Exotic Xotic® BB Preamp®
Bass Overdrives
Darkglass® Microtubes B3K® Darkglass® Vintage Microtubes® BDDI: Tech 21® Bass Driver DI® Soviet Fuzz: EHX® Russian Big Muff® Animate Fuzz: Human Gear® Animato® Brass Matters: Maestro® Brass Master®
Compressors
Jewel Comp Diamond® Compressor® Legendary 87: 1176® Dynamic Comp MXR® Dynacomp® Solid State Comp SSL® Bus Super Symmetry Darkglass® Super Symmetry® Hairlow Bogner® Harlow® Neural Compressor (Harlow Tweak)
Delays
Tape Analog Digital Multitap Ping-pong
Reverbs
Room Ambience Hall Cave Shimmer Plate Modulated Reverb Reverse Reverb Swell Reverb Singularity Reverb Interstellar Reverb Spring Reverb
Modulations
Vintage Chorus Dual Chorus 8 Voice Chorus Dimension D Vibrato Tremolo Tremolo/Panner Flanger Phaser Univibe Rotary
Pitch
Analog Octave Polyphonic Octaver Detune Digital Octave Wham: Whammy® Intelligent Pitch Drop
Wah and Envelope
British Wah: Vox® Wah Crying Wah: Dunlop® Wah Crying Bass Wah: Dunlop® Bass Wah Bad Horse: Morley® Bad Horsie® Crying Wah From Hell: Dunlop® Cry Baby® From Hell Fuller’s Bonnie: Fulltone® Clyde MXC404 Wah: MXR® MC404 CAE Crying Clyde Wah: Dunlop® Cry Baby® Clyde McCoy uTron Auto Wah: Mu-Tron® Love Meat: Lovetone® Meatball® Guitar Auto Wah
EQ
Parametric Graphic 6 Band Graphic 10 Band 3-band 4-band Peak/Notch Low Pass Highpass
Utility
Volume pedal Slow Gear / Swell FX loop Noise Gate Tuner
Models to be added in subsequent free updates
Guitar Amplifiers
D-Cell H4 Ch1: Diezel® VH4® Channel 1 D-Cell H4 Ch2: Diezel® VH4® Channel 2 XTC Green: Bogner® Ecstasy XTC Blue: Bogner® Ecstasy XTC Red: Bogner® Ecstasy OG Crusherverb: Orange® Rockerverb® No Match 30: Matchless® DC30 NGL 530 Pre Engl® 530 DAD Pre: ADA® MP-1 XYZ Pre: Mesa Boogie® Triaxis® Comfort Feline: Cornford® Hellcat Tweed DLX: Fender® Tweed Deluxe California Dream 2C+ Lead: Mesa Boogie® JP-2C® Lead California Dream 2C+ Clean: Mesa Boogie® JP-2C® – Clean EL34 PWR Marshall® Poweramp 6L6 PWR Mesa Boogie® Poweramp California Star 50W Ch1: Mesa Boogie® Lonestar® 50W Channel 1 California Star 50W Ch2: Mesa Boogie® Lonestar® 50W Channel 2 British Bass 100 Bright: Marshall® Super Bass 100 Bright British Bass 100 Normal: Marshall® Super Bass 100 Normal British Bass 100 Patch: Marshall Super Bass 100 Jumpered British 900: Marshall® JCM 900® EV III Green: EVH® 5150® III Green Sonn Mod T CH1 Sunn® Model T® – Channel One Sonn Mod T CH2 Sunn® Model T® – Channel Two
Bass Amplifiers
AG Thor’s Hammer 500 Aguilar® Tone Hammer 500® AG D750B Aguilar® DB 751® Bass 360: Acoustic® 360
Utility
Looper
The list of models is for reference only. This list might change at any time without prior notice from Neural DSP
®All registered trademarks are property of their respective owners and are used for reference purposes only, and reflect no affiliation or endorsement from the owners with or to Neural DSP Technologies.
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Post by MrF on Mar 23, 2020 13:16:31 GMT
Malta neste momento estou a usar um monitor alto ts210, tenho volume que chegue para ensaiar. Mas falta qualquer coisa, não sei explicar...será que com um ts212/ts312 o som expande mais?
Alguém usa estes monitores?
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