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JVM410H OD1 Orange (Boosted by MXR M77)

Amp Head Capture

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PippPriss

11 months ago

Description

NOTE: The capture ending with -X uses a custom architecture and might be a bit more taxing on the CPU than regular captures! The -STD Capture is a regular capture of the same reamp, trained locally on my PC with 600 epochs (ESR was 0.016) This tone has been created during me recording the demo-video for tone3000.com! The capture signal chain consists of an MXR M77 (Custom Badass Modified Overdrive) straight into my trusty Marshall JVM410H on the OD1 Orange Channel. Meant to deliver tight thrashy tones in a DI fashion, you can use your favorite IRs with it! My ReAmping Chain has a calibration of +18dBu, but automatic calibration data is entered. ReAmp Box: Lehle P-Split III Loadbox: St. Rock React:IR II

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A2-FullESR: 0.0078

A2-LiteESR: 0.0486

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Hello! If I have audient evo 4 Maximum Input Level +10 dBu.I just should set in NAM settings Calibrate Input to on and set 10 dBu?
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Thanks for the captures! The standard capture does not contain the input calibration metadata. Is there any way to add it?
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photophobicmartin's avatar
I like these. Classic sound. I think the -x version really sounds a bit better to my ears. Thanks for the effort.
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