Profex ll bypass ?
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BobG
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Profex ll bypass ?
I'm trying to set up my rig to be able to switch from an Alesis midverb 4 to a Profex ll. The only problem is I dont know how to go to bypass mode on the Profex ll when looking to use the midiverb only. How do I bypass the Profex ll ?
As always any help is appreciated.
BobG
As always any help is appreciated.
BobG
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Mike Brown
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If I understand you correctly, you are using the Midiverb and the Profex II as two preamps and you want to switch between the two? If this is the case, simply setup a preset in the Profex II as you normally do, then set up a second preset with only the parameter "FX" in the chain(preferably you would want to set up the two presets in consecutive order). Connect the Midiverb to the effects(hint;FX) patch loop on the rear panel of the Profex II, then everytime you change to that preset, the Midiverb signal will be activated. It's just a matter of selecting presets on the Profex II at that point.
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Jim Smith
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Am I correct that no one is happy with the rotating speaker (RS) effect in the (Trans)TubeFex? You'd think that since this as a dedicated effect it would sound at least half decent. 
My Boss GX-700 has a factory patch called fast Leslie that is a combination of chorus, tremolo, and phase shift. It's not great, but sounds okay. It sounds almost as good as the RPM-1 in my rack, but I haven't given up on tweaking the RPM-1 (yet).

My Boss GX-700 has a factory patch called fast Leslie that is a combination of chorus, tremolo, and phase shift. It's not great, but sounds okay. It sounds almost as good as the RPM-1 in my rack, but I haven't given up on tweaking the RPM-1 (yet).
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I use the "rotary speaker" patch in my Transtube Fex. I haven't been able to tweak it as good as I would like but I'm using it. It's sort of a compromise as I got rid of a rack with several separate effect units and went with the one Transtube Fex. Eventually I'll get the rotary speaker program tweaked the way I want it - everything else in the Transtube works great.
As far as a device, other than a dedicated rotary simulator device, I had a DOD 565 stereo chorus that I used for many years as a leslie simulator. I got a lot of good comments about it such as "it sounds like an old B2 Hammond", etc.
As far as a device, other than a dedicated rotary simulator device, I had a DOD 565 stereo chorus that I used for many years as a leslie simulator. I got a lot of good comments about it such as "it sounds like an old B2 Hammond", etc.
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Dave Smith
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I have a TubeFex not a TransTubeFex. To my knowledge, there is no rotary speaker effect in the TubeFex - at least that I have been able to find. That's why I use an external effect.
I have the Session 2000 and use the Rotary Speaker effect in the amp and am well satisfied with it. I believe it's the same one that's in the TransTubeFex.
I have the Session 2000 and use the Rotary Speaker effect in the amp and am well satisfied with it. I believe it's the same one that's in the TransTubeFex.
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Jack Stoner
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The "RS" effect in the Transtube Fex/Tube Fex is the Rotary Simulator.
Here is my program using the TB (tube/transtube analog preamp), RS and NG (Noise gate). The right arrow does not display on the forum, each circle with an x is the right arrow (series indicator).
A3 - Leslie: TB®RS® NG
TB: Pr=100, Pd=Lo, Pt=100, Bs=100, Mi=49, Tr=27, Ps=+16
Output Level (®) = 100
RS: Sp=High, Rh=47, H=16, Rl=14, L=5, Fm=74, P=74, Mx=80
Output Level (®) = 100
NG: Atk=11, Rel=4, Thr=-56db, Sen=9
Output Level = 100
Here is my program using the TB (tube/transtube analog preamp), RS and NG (Noise gate). The right arrow does not display on the forum, each circle with an x is the right arrow (series indicator).
A3 - Leslie: TB®RS® NG
TB: Pr=100, Pd=Lo, Pt=100, Bs=100, Mi=49, Tr=27, Ps=+16
Output Level (®) = 100
RS: Sp=High, Rh=47, H=16, Rl=14, L=5, Fm=74, P=74, Mx=80
Output Level (®) = 100
NG: Atk=11, Rel=4, Thr=-56db, Sen=9
Output Level = 100
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Jim Smith
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Dave Smith
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I beg to differ with you Mike BUT mine doesn't. I checked it very carefully again last night and went through the manual and NO "RS" rotating speaker effect. Maybe I have an early version and there's been an upgrade. If there has been, can I get it retrofitted. I'd be anxious to do that if that's a possibility.
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Jim Smith
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Mike Brown
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No problem, no problem. You might have an earlier version of software. I don't remember if we added the "RS" effect in a later software version. But, if you don't have it, you may order the EPROM through our parts department and have a qualified technician install it for you. They can quote pricing of the part to you via phone or e-mail. You may reach me at 1-877-732-8391 and I'll get you in touch with them for ordering. The latest software versions for both the Tubefex and Transtube Fex is version 2.0.
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Dave Smith
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I was pretty sure that I read (maybe on Peavey's web site) about the RS being added to the TTF and not in the TF.