Ceriatone HRM Bluesmaster (Dumble clone)

Amp Head Capture

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jesco

20 months ago

Description

Here's a pack of my Ceriatone HRM Bluesmaster 100W amp. It contains sets of 5 sounds, ranging from clean, edge of breakup, crunch, OD1 (overdrive) to OD2 (more overdrive). Because the cleaner models are more dynamic and less compressed, the perceived volume/loudness will be lower than the higher gain models, don't hesitate to turn the output in NAM up about 8dB on the lower gain models to get the same perceived volumes. (also, I don't use NAM's normalization funtion on these) Within each of these 5 soundsets each model has (subtle) tonal differences, balanced, bright, mid, scoop and warm. Sometimes these differences make a model work better on a Strat bridge single coil, or a Les Paul neck humbucker. Interface: Motu M4 Reampbox: Palmer Daccapo Loadbox: Two Notes Captor (EQ correction to Suhr reactive load) IR used for testing: York Audio YORK 212 M65 Celestion G12M-65 Creamback Reamp level: 11.4dBu Trained using 1000 epochs, standard architecture Thanks Nathan from Arlington Audio for helping me out with training these! Of course as always free to download, play and enjoy! However, if you like my effort on this and/or my other uploads and considering a donation you can do so by visiting: https://www.paypal.me/FLami1980

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