Mesa Boogie Mark IIC+ Essentials Pack

Amp Head Capture

NAM

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dogusaltin

3 years ago

Description

Includes: 2 Lead Tones (Creamy/Fast) 3 Rhythm Tones (Phat/Tight/Hetfield) 1 Clean Tone 1 4x12 Mesa Traditional Cabinet (SM-57/R-121) ⚠⚠None of the models is mix-ready ⚠⚠ Interface: Arturia Minifuse 2 Reamp Box: Radial Engineering ProRMP 11.5dBu

Makes and Models

Mesa Boogie Mark IIC

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Each model captures the gear at specific knob settings.

A2-FullESR: 0.0006

A2-LiteESR: 0.003

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A2-FullESR: 0.0072

A2-LiteESR: 0.0331

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0042

A2-LiteESR: 0.027

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0024

A2-LiteESR: 0.0167

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.006

A2-LiteESR: 0.0161

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

A2-FullESR: 0.0048

A2-LiteESR: 0.0292

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Tone3000 - NAM Captures and IRs

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Nice tones! Tight Rhythm is my favourites. Could you tell us more about these captures? Is this a real mark IIC+? Do you remember the settings used for each capture? Thanks!
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Does it work for NAM capture of NUX MG 30?
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I really liked the "Phat Rhythm". Thanks a lot, dude!
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