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July 25, 2019 at 12:39 am #115441mferrandMember
To All,
I had at one time owned an H9 Max. One preset that I thought was brillient was called (I think) Les to Leo or Leo to Les. It did a remarkable good job of making a Les Paul sound like a Strat. I am thinking of rebuying an H9 but most likely a Core model. Will I be able to find and upload this preset?
As a broader question, I will be using this for live performance and don’t need 99 presets. I will use only 5-7 that I can scroll through on stage. Probabally a Flanger, Phaser, tremolo, a delay, etc. Will the core unit be the best was to go for this usage?
Cheers, Mike
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July 25, 2019 at 1:37 am #152406mferrand wrote:
I had at one time owned an H9 Max. One preset that I thought was brillient was called (I think) Les to Leo or Leo to Les. It did a remarkable good job of making a Les Paul sound like a Strat. I am thinking of rebuying an H9 but most likely a Core model. Will I be able to find and upload this preset?
As a broader question, I will be using this for live performance and don't need 99 presets. I will use only 5-7 that I can scroll through on stage. Probabally a Flanger, Phaser, tremolo, a delay, etc. Will the core unit be the best was to go for this usage?
The Les to Leo preset is from EQCompresser algorithm. H9 Core only has one algorithm H910/H949, which cannot do flanger, phaser, tremolo effects. You may purchase algorithms for $20/each if you get a Core. I think an H9 standard or Max may be better for your usage.
If you already have a Max or Standard, you can get a Core and share all the algorithms on the Max or Standard with the Core.
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August 9, 2019 at 4:49 pm #152484joshofsortsParticipantmferrand wrote:
To All,
I had at one time owned an H9 Max. One preset that I thought was brillient was called (I think) Les to Leo or Leo to Les. It did a remarkable good job of making a Les Paul sound like a Strat. I am thinking of rebuying an H9 but most likely a Core model. Will I be able to find and upload this preset?
As a broader question, I will be using this for live performance and don’t need 99 presets. I will use only 5-7 that I can scroll through on stage. Probabally a Flanger, Phaser, tremolo, a delay, etc. Will the core unit be the best was to go for this usage?
Cheers, Mike
You could get a Core and then add the algorithms you would used for $20 a peice (would be $100 additional for EQ Compressor, Flanger, Phaser, TremoloPan & a delay). It’s conceivable you could get workable flanger, phaser and/or delay presets out of the H910/H949 algorthim, so you may not need to buy all 5. When I did the math of how many algorithms I would have to buy to get what I wanted, and the fact that purchased algorithms on non MAX or MAXed out devices don’t transfer to the owner when resold, it made the most sense to just buy a MAX.
As far as the amount of presets, you can set that in the settings to have 5-7 preset slots instead of the full 99 slots for easy scrolling.
Hope that helps.
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