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P Perry

 

From:
Lebanon, OH, USA
Post  Posted 18 Oct 2000 11:03 am    
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Mike,
Are the patches programmed into the "Session 2000" a carbon copy of the Jeff Newman patches?
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Mike Brown

 

From:
Meridian, Mississippi USA
Post  Posted 19 Oct 2000 5:39 am    
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No, all of the Session 2000 presets are new for the Session 2000. However, you can load the Profex II, Tubefex or Transtube Fex presets into the Session 2000 and use them as your third bank of presets, but the "ST" preamp controls cannot be programmed into the chain of effects on the Profex II, Tubefex and Transtube Fex.

All of the presets that have been created for the Profex II, Tubefex and Transtube Fex are upward compatable, meaning that you can load them into any of the above Peavey processors that was released after the Profex II. But, you can't necessarily load the Session 2000 presets into a Profex II and expect to add the "ST"(Steel) effect to the chain of effects as the Profex II, Tubefex and Transtube Fex were designed with different architecture. In other words, there is not an "ST" effect built into the Profex II, so that effect parameter cannot be loaded into the unit, nor can you pull it up in the chain of effects.

In other words, all of the above units are forward compatable, but not backward compatable. If you have questions about this, please call me toll free in the U.S. at 1-877-732-8391 or I'll answer e-mail messages. Thanks for choosing Peavey.
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