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  • Welp... TH2 full is now installed... (Overloud upgrades end tonight)
2012/10/31 12:50:02
Beepster
Another $100 on the pile. Hopefully it'll knock my socks off even more than the lite version.
2012/10/31 12:53:12
Beepster
And I gotta say that was one of the weirder download/install procedures I've experienced so far. Got it going though... I think.
2012/10/31 13:20:46
scook
A serial number and a one page rtf document for $99. At least the CW d/l goes fast. It will be very obvious if you got it going. There will be two versions of TH2 in your fx list, the TH2-Producer-64 and TH2-64 (the new one). Enjoy
2012/10/31 13:25:09
Beepster
Cool. I've got the standalone open right now so that's working. Just have some other more boring stuff to do right now so I can't play around with it just yet.

And yeah I had a bit of a panic moment when all I saw were the install instructions in my store account but no exe but after bouncing around between my email, Cakewalk and Overloud's site it worked out. Cheers.
2012/10/31 13:47:49
Marcus Curtis
Beep I am glad to see you got the full version before the sale ended. I think you will enjoy all the extra features. The Randall Lynch box, Brunetti amps, Thd, amps sound great. There is also a saint amp that is a rackmount that is really good too. This is basically a rackmount sans amp.

I also enjoy the Brunetti pedals. The Taxi drive and the Mercury box are great pedals. All of this is worth the upgrade price alone. keep us posted as to what you like or dislike about the extra features in the full version.
2012/10/31 13:56:22
Beepster
Hi, Marcus. I breifly took a look at some of included effects and was happy to see there is a Metal Zone model. That was my go to pedal for years in my shredding days. Can't wait to start playing around with it. Almost done my boring stuff for the day... unless I decide to do laundry... which I probably should. lol Cheers.
2012/10/31 16:32:57
Beepster
Changed the title to remind people. So I checked it out for a while in standalone. It does a lot of cool stuff but I think I like the heads that came with the Producer version better. I only messed with it briefly though. The pedals and effects are definitely worth it and I'm sure once I spend some time with it I'm gonna be able to get some very cool stuff happening. As usual all the presets aren't quite how I'd like things to sound but with some minor adjustments they'll be killer. So all in all I probably could have survived without it but I certainly have a lot more options which I'm sure will be well used.

My favorite novelty preset is the Rumble Bee. Heh... squirrely heavy sound with that one. Gonna have to play with that Octaver some more.
2012/10/31 17:18:45
Marcus Curtis
The heads that came with the producer version are in the full version two. a total of 45 amps.
2012/10/31 17:36:20
Beepster
Yup. Just saying as far as raw amp sims I think the Overloud Custom is looking to be my favorite. So far it's been the easiest to get my sound out of. The Brunetti seems promising for my not so thrashy stuff. I really gotta spend some time with all of this. It's a pretty big program. I gotta figure out how to add more slots in the chain too. If I start with an empty chain I can't seem to figure out how to get the multiple pedals, heads or whatever that the presets have. I don't recall seeing in the manual how to do that. Any thoughts? Cheers.
2012/10/31 17:52:12
scook
The manual could use some work. Have you tried right clicking on the wire just before where you want the item to go? If that is not what you are talking about, give me a preset to look at.
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