Lfs Pro Tweak 0.6 E Download

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Wade Hendryx

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Jan 21, 2024, 11:45:17 AM1/21/24
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So how do I actually tweak the operation ? I saw we have shift, ctrl, and alt available when using the tool why we are not taking advantage of those free keys and use them to tweak the operation or to start a new operation instead. ?

If you want to hear my opinion what works the best is: left-click-drag to start the operation and tweak the operation after, Shift+ left-click-drag to start a new operation, right-click to end the operation.

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FYI - of course polygons snap to the surface. This is how you do manual retopology.
You slide them around on top of the background object to tweak, refine and relax the distribution. This goes hand in hand and is not specific to a retopology workflow, either.

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Personally I do not tweak too much. I have my big handful of goto profiles which worked well quite from the beginning. Tweaking starts with some more specific needs, e.g. less gain, a bit more body. I very often use the Definition control. Clarity and Pick here and there. As stated in another thread I always put an EQ in the X slot with high and low cut.

And remember if you do tweaking (or sometimes audtioning) of profiles then please do this at rehearsal volume or at least loud enough. Bedroom playing / low volumes can create some false impression of profiles due to a loudness effect sometimes (Google: Fletcher/Munson if you like for further explanation).

Agreed. I tweak little if at all. Definition and EQ primarily. If a profile is so so, perhaps changing the cab helps. If it is horrible I waste no time; I just look for another profile that suits me. And I try to test profiles thru headhones, monitors and a cab.

I massively tweak them. Like, a lot. I look for potential from a profile NOT necessarily one that is ready to go, because I haven't found that yet. I've been playing tube amps, well, my first amp was a tube amp at about 12 years old so, 40 years. So I think I'm pretty good at getting a proper tone. I thought I was gonna throw up the first week I got the Kemper because I thought everything I heard was crap but after getting to know it, I don't think it can be beat. Just remember It's the sound of an amp Mic'ed up not "in the room." good luck.

Great point and that's something some missunderstand when they buy a kemper at first . And it's a matter of how it sounds in a band/mix content that matters first and most. And that profiles that sound great in solo usually don't work together in a band/mix. Solo I love darker tones but they never work in a mix. Too muddy. Tweaking? I usually never tweak at all. At the most a very few steps on treble and presence at the most.

Coming form the Fractal Axe-Fx where I used t tweak a lot....like a lot, I was surprised how little I needed/wanted or have to tweak since I've go the Stage. Not better or worse just a different way of doing things.

Anyway, I've found a profile that I liked and the only thing I did was to lower the Bass a little the Amp. I always look for a profile that is 'right' for me. I f yo need to tweak a lot it's better to move to the next one.

For me personally, I've gotten the best results by tweaking profiles. If I were you, I'd try tweaking the Definition, then Presence and Treble, then Mids and Bass. I'll occasionally tweak some other parameters but those are the main parameters I'll always need to tweak. And if tweaking those parameters didn't work out, try swapping the cab to a different cab section. Try saving a few cabs as presets, from a few profiles you really like the overall sound of. And then try swapping the cab section and see what happens

One important thing I would suggest is to only tweak profiles that are at least close to the tone you're after, or profiles that you really like something specific about (gain structure, response, feel, etc). I've wasted a lot of time trying to dial in a profile I thought was only okay, just seeing if I could get the tone I wanted out of it. And most of the time I can but, it'll take more tweaking than was worth it. Most of the time I'll get the best tones when the profile doesn't need so much tweaking. Sometimes I won't even need to tweak it and just changing the cab section makes all the difference.

So the people in the forum saying to not spend too much time tweaking a profile and to not waste time on profiles you aren't vibing with, definitely have a solid point and it's very valuable advice It'll save you TONS of time lol!

I don't leave profiles alone completely but I also don't start out tweaking much. If I have to do much beyond the definition control and mild eq I start to feel like I'm chasing my tail. My thought is "I'm not stuck with 2 or 3 sounds from the amp I have, so don't limit your thinking. Why twist a bunch of knobs? Find another amp."

I'm a tweaker, always have been. So I find a profile that's pretty close to what I'm after, then I adjust EQ a little to taste, play with definition a little, and, if it's a lead sound I'm after I almost always add some tasty delay, increase rig volume, and add a morphed pure booster just in case I need more when I hit the stage. Lead sounds almost always benefit from that, especially if you're looking for "live" rigs, which is mostly what I do.

I know this is an old thread but for anyone else who might need it the asus gpu tweak 2 profiles are stored in the registry. They are in HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\ASUS\GPUTweakII\CardProfile\0\Profiles

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On the X3 Live...when both lights WAH an VOL are lit up, I'm in Tweak mode, but regardless of what I set tweak to control for the current tone (via the System screen), the pedal does not affect it that setting (or any setting). Why? Does anyone out there have an X3 with a tweak mode that is operational or is that broken for everyone? The pedal controls Wah and Volume just fine, and sends out appropriate Midi signals too.

EDIT: Okay, my pedal tweak works after all. I learned two things: 1) the pedal tweak will not change the values you can manually set (and change via knobs), so, for example, if you set the pedal tweak to reverb volume and you move the pedal up and down, you will not see the reverb mix setting change dynamically the way you would if you were turning a knob for that setting. 2) The pedal tweak will only alter the % of whatever you've manually set for the value you're tweaking. For example, if you've manually set the reverb mix to 2%, then the tweak pedal will only vary between 0% (when it is up) and 2% (when it is down), not 0-100%. If you manually set the reverb mix to 67%, then the tweak pedal will vary from 0-67%.

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