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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2007

These are some of the patches that I've set using my korg ax 3000g...enjoy!

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  • dude could you send me the last 3 cofig. per massage? I would be very thankful :D

  • @faceless2103 I'm not too sure of the parameters, and I sold my unit a really long time back. Look through the comments though. I'm sure there are a couple of posts I've put up about the parameters for the sounds you liked.

  • guys, i got mine a year ago.plugged it into a spider III 30w amp. what bothers me is that after plugged thru the korg ax3000g, my guitar signal from the amp seems to be like "choked" and the tone kinda diminished especially with distortion. the sustain seems to get shorter too. with my guitar plugged straight to the amp without the pedal, the sound was alot more "out there" and sustain was longer. is there any way to solve this problem? thanks guys!

  • @agentelectric I don't know how it can sound 'choked', but I can tell you that if your sustain seems to cut off, then, your noise gate settings may be high, and you'll need to cut back on the noise reduction. I'm trying to see how it can sound 'choked' as you put it...because its never happened to me. Can you post the settings of the patch that make it sound choked?? Maybe if I see the settings, I could help you a bit more.

  • @getvicky13 thanks for the reply m8. well urm, i run my guitar thru the amp without the pedal, the sound i get is thicker tones, richer harmonics whereas thru the pedal the sound got weak (less sustain & thinner tones). i was thinking the same thing so i shut off the noise gate but although its slightly better, its still not as good as when i had my guitar juz straight to the amp. i guess an example would b that when i pull a divebomb the sustain was alot weaker when i had it thru the pedal.

  • @agentelectric Of course...its always the best thing to do to connect straight to an amp with a few pedals :) There's no signal loss at all that way. And again, I'd like to see your settings, because I've done divebombs too back when I was younger, and its never cut off for me!

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  • with what cable do u connect this to the pc?

  • Thanx very much....

    

  • @snurf727 Dude try connecting the pedal to the usb of the computer through the interface.

  • I need help......it seems that when I plug my Korg AX3000G straight into the back of my computer, I have to crank the pedalsl volume all the way up to barely hear anything at all, and thats just using my patchcords....Is this normal or am I missing something?...please help

  • @abishua13 Hope I helped :) The same thing happens to me when I plug in processor on my line6 spider iii 30 watt...but using same amp just spider iv, the problem is gone....

  • @TheUnforgivenGenius hmmm.. ok.. Thanks buddy :))

  • THANK YOU getvicky13!!!!!!!! I will get this effect, and I needed this....... This video is very very good! Thank you!!

    

  • Excelent Job!. Can you send me the patches please?

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