Re: Vetta 2 caused a HUGE problem!!!!
My approach to the Vetta is pretty simple. First, turn off everything. Lose the effects and compression and noise gate for starters. The Vetta's ability to have two concurent amp model/cab sims going at the same time is a blessing and a curse. Start with a single amp model.
Get a series of good solid single amp tones. Get them balanced amongst themselves for levels and such. Save them into a bank or two and use them as templates for experimentation. If anything starts sounding like ass you know it isn't the amp setup so it must be some jackass thing you did with one of the effects or something.
It's really no different than what you should do with any amp and effects setup. Get good basic tones and blend in effects and EQ AS NEEDED to achieve a particular variation.
My approach to the Vetta is pretty simple. First, turn off everything. Lose the effects and compression and noise gate for starters. The Vetta's ability to have two concurent amp model/cab sims going at the same time is a blessing and a curse. Start with a single amp model.
Get a series of good solid single amp tones. Get them balanced amongst themselves for levels and such. Save them into a bank or two and use them as templates for experimentation. If anything starts sounding like ass you know it isn't the amp setup so it must be some jackass thing you did with one of the effects or something.
It's really no different than what you should do with any amp and effects setup. Get good basic tones and blend in effects and EQ AS NEEDED to achieve a particular variation.
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