Patches Yamaha Thr10
I find hard to believe that Yamaha left available such an easy way to make two of their products redundant. On the other hand I also doubt that there is any hardware difference among the three amps (I didn't really check) so I am quite sure that an expert firmware hack could make all the sounds available in a single amp. Edius project file ezp free download. More difficult hacks were made on much more sophisticated equipment, just check out some of the main photo and video equipment forums. That said, even if all the sounds were available in a single amp (and other modelling amps offer such a wide range of presets), I bet that most of us will keep using not more than two or three of them. Click to expand.Hi! I dont have a 10C so I cant compare.
Jan 24, 2018 Hello! For fun I downloaded the thr10 library editor to my pc. I then downloaded the presets for the 10C and 10X (all from the yamaha website) and. Rough as demo of the modern setting just muckin around very quietly on the thr10, the reverb delay and chorus are built in.you can get better running it a bit.
This is what I did. Go to yamaha and download preset library for the 10C. With my 10 plugged into my PC I opened up the library editor and loaded the THR10C.YDL. Now you have the 10C presets loaded and can use them right away.
Same for the 10X. Since you have both yourself it take about one minute to try it. Heres the link to the yamaha presets.
10C: 10X: I'm not trying to bull. anyone, since you have both you could do us all a favor and test if it really sounds the same, because it will work. If it works but sounds wrong, I'll be wrong but not a bull.ter. If I'm right, you could sell one of them. I dont have a 10C so I cant compare. This is what I did. Go to yamaha and download preset library for the 10C.
With my 10 plugged into my PC I opened up the library editor and loaded the THR10C.YDL. Now you have the 10C presets loaded and can use them right away. Same for the 10X. Since you have both yourself it take about one minute to try it. Heres the link to the yamaha presets.
10C: 10X: I'm not trying to bull. anyone, since you have both you could do us all a favor and test if it really sounds the same, because it will work. If it works but sounds wrong, I'll be wrong but not a bull.ter.
If I'm right, you could sell one of them. Just ran across this thread. 2 cents: While the library can be downloaded, opened in the editor, and the patches play on an original THR10, I don't think they sound the same as they would on the hardware they are designed for. The patches in the libraries are just selecting 'an' amp model and then setting the values of all the adjustable parameters (equalization, compressor, effect, etc.). On the THR10 the amp models are CLEAN, CRUNCH, LEAD, BRIT HI, MODERN, BASS, ACO, and FLAT. I don't know what they are the other THRs, but there are some common, some not.
Patches For Yamaha Thr10c
The deep parameters that make each amp MODEL sound different then the others are not adjustable. So although I may load 'Chicken Single Coil' from the THR10C into my THR10, it is just selecting the 'CRUNCH' amp model and then applying all of the adjustable parameters.
Yamaha Thr10 Patches
In the real THR10C, the second amp model is something else, 'Class A' and I am pretty sure even with all other settings being equal the THR10C 'Class A' sounds very different from my THR10 'CRUNCH'. I could be wrong, but that is my impression. The Yamaha Magic Stomp spoiled us. In that case the original (version 1.2), bass, and acoustic models were all identical hardware, just different paint jobs and different default patches. You could program any MS with a patch from any other and it would be correct. (So never pay the premium for the Acoustic MS on eBay, just get the standard and you still have everything available.) -bh.
As a very enthused proponent of the Yamaha THR10 series of amps, I have been asked about some of my settings. I tend not to use any of the overdrive models as they are just too gainy for my taste. But I have developed some drive settings that I absolutely love the tone of. I like a cleaner tone and also a mild overdrive tone, with plenty of compression dialed in. You might try these to see how you like them.
So, here are my three favorite settings with the THR10. Note that they all begin with the model selector on the BASS amp setting. You need to use the editor app to access some of these controls. Then save them to the presets on the top of the amp for ready access. With these settings, my guitar's volume and tone pots are usually dimed. Don't use Gain or Master to control loudness of the speakers.
Use the 'Guitar' volume control, on the far right of the amp, to adjust the loudness level of the amp in the room. If you have some particular favorite settings on your THR, please share them in this thread.
I should be sharing some, not sure is settings for THR10C would work for you guys but you can try. I was on the fence on selling the amp, mostly for the issues I have with the eq.
For instance, if you go on any setting from 75% to a 100, the change is not a subtle one, I find myself turning the treble at less than 50%, my point is, the eq does not feel natural to me, the sounds can be good but you need to work with it. The editor keeps me interested in working with it. So, here is were this amp gets really useful for me, I do all my work on Cubase, very easy to use BTW, if you only have one interface as an i/o being the Yamaha, it is even easier.
All of my loops are done with EZdrummer, so at the wee hours I can use the headphone out from the Yamaha to monitor everything that is going on Cubase, drums, keys, bass and guitar, this is beyond useful, and for that reason alone I am going to keep it, for now.