My understanding is that the EQ in the app is a master EQ applied to whatever blend of direct signal and voiceprint you have set.
If that is correct, adjusting the blend on the pedal in real-time to adjust for the room and band dynamic will ultimately affect what EQ might be desired or necessary.
It seems to me that best practice would be to save several presets for one guitar with different amounts of the voicepeint blend and then EQ each preset to taste. Then rather than turning the blend down, you could advance to a new preset that has both the blend and EQ adjusted.
This would be fantastic!
To do this, would one have to re-create new voiceprints each time, or can a voicepring be copied and adjusted and then saved as a new preset?
If that is correct, adjusting the blend on the pedal in real-time to adjust for the room and band dynamic will ultimately affect what EQ might be desired or necessary.
It seems to me that best practice would be to save several presets for one guitar with different amounts of the voicepeint blend and then EQ each preset to taste. Then rather than turning the blend down, you could advance to a new preset that has both the blend and EQ adjusted.
This would be fantastic!
To do this, would one have to re-create new voiceprints each time, or can a voicepring be copied and adjusted and then saved as a new preset?
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