Patches Yamaha Thr10

Having been an avid Yamaha user for donkey's years, I picked up a THR10, put it through it's paces, and then traditionally (like I did with the Magicstomp) set about making it do things it wasn't designed for. I used the THR10 with and without the editors, read all the threads, watched all the videos, and took note of the issues. The most common concern (for me at least) was that the amp (although simply amazing), just seemed to be shelved a little too far to the right of the tonal spectrum, i.e. It was too tiny even with the treble rolled off. So here are a few really crappily shot vids to show folks how to take care of that issue without even thinking about using mods, hacks, wrapped plug-ins and soldering irons. This first vid is a DI recording to show how much difference a bit of creative editing can make to basic sounds: The second vid is an aptly Android filmed live instance - switching between THE EXACT SAME PATCHES with and without the shelving trick (the clicking is the switch on my Epi Spotlight, I DID NOT USE any effects pedals).

The fuzz sound is the THR10 with NO OTHER EFFECTS, guitar, cable, amp (as are all the vids): The Third vid is an example of fine-tuned shelving settings on a Strat using the volume pot for dynamics: I've used the THR mic'd up for big gigs, with this shelving trick it goes beyond anything maybe even Yamaha could have imagined. The sound is much more authentic. Video 1 shows the shelving in action (dodgy screen capture). Have fun, just wanted to share Still don't know how to embed though ))))). Having been an avid Yamaha user for donkey's years, I picked up a THR10, put it through it's paces, and then traditionally (like I did with the Magicstomp) set about making it do things it wasn't designed for. I used the THR10 with and without the editors, read all the threads, watched all the videos, and took note of the issues. The most common concern (for me at least) was that the amp (although simply amazing), just seemed to be shelved a little too far to the right of the tonal spectrum, i.e.

Tamil amman movie download. It was too tiny even with the treble rolled off. So here are a few really crappily shot vids to show folks how to take care of that issue without even thinking about using mods, hacks, wrapped plug-ins and soldering irons. This first vid is a DI recording to show how much difference a bit of creative editing can make to basic sounds: The second vid is an aptly Android filmed live instance - switching between THE EXACT SAME PATCHES with and without the shelving trick (the clicking is the switch on my Epi Spotlight, I DID NOT USE any effects pedals). The fuzz sound is the THR10 with NO OTHER EFFECTS, guitar, cable, amp (as are all the vids): The Third vid is an example of fine-tuned shelving settings on a Strat using the volume pot for dynamics: I've used the THR mic'd up for big gigs, with this shelving trick it goes beyond anything maybe even Yamaha could have imagined. The sound is much more authentic. Video 1 shows the shelving in action (dodgy screen capture).

Have fun, just wanted to share Still don't know how to embed though ))))). Click to expand.Yep. Watch your USB out levels though with the filter tweak turned on. There's a huge frequently boost that may overload your DAW.

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I've since created some similar principles to allow the use of pedals better than ever before. I sat down to film it a few days ago but haven't finished it yet. There are a few hidden features in the compressor too BTW.

It can be used as a clean boost with zero compression, and it really helps improve the clean and crunch channel tones. I've been reamping through the THR quite a lot, making particular use of the cab Sims, shelving filters and reverbs. I've even run vocals and drums through it for different purposes.

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Click to expand.Shut off the cabinet simulation, for example. And group the stored patches. Some users think about changing patches via bluetooth-button. That's too technical for me. I didn't by it for that.

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Since I don't use Apple products and don't want to lug around a notebook, when I can use my smartphone, this app filled the gap, that Yamaha had left by supplying software only for Win and Apple. So I just plug the cable via USB-OTG adaptor in my android-phone and have all my sounds at hand. You can find it in the Play-Story by enterIng THR.

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