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Crowther Hot Cake V2 - 11.5dBu Send/Return - TTSV10 Input

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outmodedelectronics

8 hours ago

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I’ve uploaded captures of my Crowther Audio Hot Cake V2. This is the latest iteration of the pedal. The most common application of the pedal is to use in front of a Vox amp. 4 Presence Settings x 3 Drive Settings x 2 Position XLF Switch x 2 Position Cream Switch = 48 Captures Steinberg UR824 Line Out - DIYRE Line2Amp at 11.5dBu Hot Cake - Steinberg UR824 In at 11.5dBu My input and output were set at 11.5dBu. Input/output calibration metadata is included. I recommend setting the NAM Output mode to Raw or Calibrated if you use the auto input calibration feature. Settings approximated in clock position in the following order: (L)evel (P)resence (D)rive (X)LF (C)ream Stock switch positions are with the XLF and Cream switches down. The XLF switch up provides additional low frequencies meant for bass applications. The Cream switch is the "Bluesberry" setting. Flat response is achieved with the Presence at the minimum setting. Low Drive settings for boost, higher drive for distortion/fuzz. The captures were made with the TTSV10 input file as a recent experiment with Dry-Wet training. The file is floating in the NAM community from The Tone Scientist. These were trained with the Standard Architecture at 1000 Epochs.

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Crowther Hot Cake V2

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