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Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier 50 (0.5.2)

ArlingtonAudio

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Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier 50

Description

Arlington Audio - Neural Amp Modeler pack ------------------------------------------ Created with trainer version 0.5.2. Normalization is supported. Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier 50 The greatest sounding high gain amp that hates you. Difficult to dial in, even harder to capture with a Kemper or QC. NAM does an incredible job of it and manages to make an extremely faithful capture! What we have here is 5 modes over two channels of Recto excellence with the amp dialled in to settings that work well across high gain humbuckers, low gain buckers, p90s, single coils etc etc. Each mode was dialled in seperately to determine the optimum settings and allow the channel/mode a ton of versatility across instruments. That's not enough? Well, how about the ability to select what output tubes you's like to use? 6L6's or EL34's, the choice is yours! You'll find quite a range of tones in here, from surprisingly clean to straight up filth. All of the channels seem to take pedals well with my personal favorite being the Raw channel boosted with the gain at 6 or 7. Though using a single coil strat in the Green clean mode was unexpectedly pleasant! For high gain tones, remember to use a TS type of overdrive! Technical details: Captures: 100 @ 1000 Epochs per capture. Amp: Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier 50 Output Tube Types: 6L6 and EL34 Channels: Green and Red (5 modes) Peak: ~3.5db (average) Load Box: Suhr Reactive Load Interface: RME Fireface UFXII Reamp Box: Radial Pro RMP (Level modified) Referenced with Event Opal monitors, Sonarworks and Jens Bogren impulse responses (not included) Amp settings: Green Channel - Clean: Output: 11:30 - Master: 10 - Presence: 3:45 - Bass: Max - Mid: Max - Treble: 2:45 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Green Channel - Pushed: Output: 10:30 - Master: 10 - Presence/Bass/Mid: Max - Treble: 4 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Channel - Raw: Output: 12 - Master: 10 - Presence: 2 - Bass: 3 - Mid: 11 - Treble: 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Channel - Vintage: Output: 10.30 - Master: 11 - Presence: 2 - Bass: Max - Mid: 10 - Treble: 12 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Channel - Modern: Output: 10 - Master: 12 - Presence: 1:30 - Bass: 2:45 - Mid: 10 - Treble: 10 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Values are in clockface standards) Stuff people have requested: -10dBFS sine tone at 400Hz from DAW -> AC RMS reading of **2.15v** at the 1/4" plug after reamp box. 10^(-10/20) = 0.3162 **2.15**/0.3162 = 6.799 20log(6.799/0.775) = **18.86 dBu** If your interface has 12dBu instrument inputs: 18.86-12 = 6.86, you have to LOWER the input in NAM Plugin to -6.86 dB for the capture to sound correct. While I offer my libraries for free, donations would be appreciated and will go towards expanding this library 🥹 https://paypal.me/arlingtonaudio 🥹

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