I love it!
You should post this in the content sharing section!
Damn! Nice tone, dude! I’m gonna grab this one and experiment!
Thanks a lot! Any improvements will be highly appreciated!
Awesome sound and playing
What ir are you using? Free or bought. If free; downloadable somewhere?
I have a huge collection of irs and have started trying them out. Big fun.
Keep em’ coming. Always nice to see what people achieve with the mods
Warning! Newbie question post!
I’ve had my Duo X for a week and have only had a chance to use it twice for about ten minutes each time. I joined the forum this morning and found this post. I loved the sound you’ve created and your amazingly tasteful solo, so I clicked “Try now.” I got the “successful” message, but couldn’t find where it was stored. Did something go wrong or is it buried in the device somewhere? I’ve looked in banks, pedalboards and I can’t find it anywhere. Thanks for sharing!
Bruce
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I’ve had my Duo X for a week and have only had a chance to use it twice for about ten minutes each time. I joined the forum this morning and found this post. I loved the sound you’ve created and your amazingly tasteful solo, so I clicked “Try now.” I got the “successful” message, but couldn’t find where it was stored. Did something go wrong or is it buried in the device somewhere? I’ve looked in banks, pedalboards and I can’t find it anywhere. Thanks for sharing!
Hi @Bruce_McLEAN. If I’m right, your current pedalboard has to be saved (or create a new one, or have it without any changes) before loading a new one with the “Try now” button. Otherwise it won’t load it, to prevent you from losing the one you had before.
So save it (or create a new blank pedalboard) and then click on “Try now”. When loaded, I think it’s not going to be saved anywhere until you click on “Save”.
Thanks a lot! I’ve used the JMCH.wav IR cab, I suppose it is publicly available
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What a pity that I do not have my dwarf yet to test this great sound!
Great sound! Very cool!
Hopefully soon Thank you for your patience