Sound Sources

In the lower part of the Instrument page, you can activate and set up the four sound sources that you can use.

You can use the clean, unprocessed signal or choose between three re-amped signals that were recorded in parallel. The amplifiers were selected carefully to create a wide spectrum of sound colors for all different kinds of music genres.

DI

Delivers the clean, unprocessed sound from the instrument.

On/Off

Activates/Deactivates the signal.

Solo

Solos the signal.

Mute

Mutes the signal.

Pan

Lets you adjust the panorama of the signal.

For example, by panning one amp towards the left side and one towards the right side, you can create a very wide and broad stereo sound.

Level

Sets the level of the signal.

Note

The Level setting determines how pronounced the Bark, Release, and Pedal sounds for that signal are in the overall sound.

The Tube

Here, the signal was re-amped using “The Tube”, a vintage tube amplifier from 1970, recorded with a tube condenser microphone.

On/Off

Activates/Deactivates the signal.

Solo

Solos the signal.

Mute

Mutes the signal.

Pan

Lets you adjust the panorama of the signal.

For example, by panning one amp towards the left side and one towards the right side, you can create a very wide and broad stereo sound.

Level

Sets the level of the signal.

Note

The Level setting determines how pronounced the Bark, Release, and Pedal sounds for that signal are in the overall sound.

The Tower

Here, the signal was re-amped using the amplifier “The Tower”.

“The Tower” is a very rare tube guitar amplifier from the 1950s. It was recorded with a dynamic microphone to capture the voluminous and warm tone of the amplifier.

On/Off

Activates/Deactivates the signal.

Solo

Solos the signal.

Mute

Mutes the signal.

Pan

Lets you adjust the panorama of the signal.

For example, by panning one amp towards the left side and one towards the right side, you can create a very wide and broad stereo sound.

Level

Sets the level of the signal.

Note

The Level setting determines how pronounced the Bark, Release, and Pedal sounds for that signal are in the overall sound.

The Twins

Here, the signal was re-amped using another well-known tube amplifier from the 1970s. Its sound is captured with a tube-condenser microphone. This is the signal with the brightest sound.

On/Off

Activates/Deactivates the signal.

Solo

Solos the signal.

Mute

Mutes the signal.

Pan

Lets you adjust the panorama of the signal.

For example, by panning one amp towards the left side and one towards the right side, you can create a very wide and broad stereo sound.

Level

Sets the level of the signal.

Note

The Level setting determines how pronounced the Bark, Release, and Pedal sounds for that signal are in the overall sound.