This may be a dumb question, but I can't get my head wrapped around this master volume issue (not the PPIMV). I understand that the master only affects the clean channel. If that's the case, what's the difference between the master volume and the clean volume? Is it there so you can crank up the clean volume and get some clean drive and then control the overall level with the master?
thanks,
Gary
Hi Gary,
Basically you've got it.
Just to be on the same page (the controls have had various names put on them as this keeps evolving)
on the clean channel there is in order of process,Volume, Tone, Fattness, Master Volume, PPIMV
On my build I labeled the first Volume as GAIN. this sets the overall signal that is seen from here out.
Tone is self explanatory
Fattness I labeled as Depth, this controls how much signal is inserted into the second parallel gain stage
Master Volume I labeled mine as Clean Level.
OK
So when I set this amp up, I put the GAIN on 2 or 3
Tone and Fatness to taste
Clean Level around 5
Now the OD side.
I set the OD Drive to about 3
Tone to flavor
OD level around 2
NOW strum a few chords switching between OD and Clean channels.
set the Gains and Levels (master volume on clean side) so that there is no noticeable volume difference between channels.
from there, I can set the gain higher on the OD channel and use it like a lead boost pedal.
at least thats how I've set it up every time I let some one use it, LOL I'm not a musician.
In a nut shell the Master Volume as Tubenit labeled it and the OD level I use to balance the perceived volume of each channel. the PPIMV then is used for absolute volume levels for both channels simultaneously
Hope I haven't confused you more :)
Ray