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PROFILING an Amp 281
The PROFILER can only take an accurate PROFILE of preamp stomp boxes, such as overdrive and distortion
pedals, equalizers and filters, tube preamp pedals, and so on. Attempting to PROFILE a delay, reverb or modulation
pedal is unlikely to work as expected.
Connections for PROFILING a Computer-Based Guitar Amp Simulation
Connect your guitar to the Input of the PROFILER.
Connect the DIRECT OUTPUT or SEND 1 from the PROFILER to the appropriate input on your computers audio
interface.
Route the output of your guitar amp simulation software to a specific hardware output of your computers audio
interface.
Connect this output to the RETURN or RETURN 1 of the PROFILER.
Be sure to disengage the noise-gate in your guitar amp simulation software before PROFILING it.
Taking a PROFILE
Once the reference amp is setup just the way you like it, it’s time to start PROFILING. Don’t worry, once you have
read through this guide and tried it for yourself, we are sure you’ll agree that PROFILING is a very simple and
straightforward process.
Start by choosing a Rig in Browser Mode. It’s a good idea to choose a PROFILE that is somewhat related in
character to the reference amp. This will give you the chance to compare the existing Rig with that of the setup you
are about to PROFILE, thereby ensuring that you get a result that is even better suited to your needs.
Switch off any Effects Loop in the Rig you have chosen, to prevent your reference amp from sitting in the effects loop
of its own PROFILE. Effects loops are indicated by the LED color white.