Danbieranowski
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The other guitarist of my band is a little bit of a luddite, but he wants to be able to record demos into his computer. He doesn't have any plugins and doesn't really understand recording software, so I figured the easiest way to make this happen would be a full amp in a box, so all he has to do is plug it into the interface and go. This actually turned out pretty awesome, and I'm going to make a few more (Superbolt into Unicab, Dr. Boogie into Unicab, Son of Ben into Unicab).
Here's what it looks like inside:
Here's what it looks like outside:
And here's a video of the first playthrough. It takes a little time to find a balance between the volume of the "amp" circuit and the gain of the "cab" circuit, as well as finding a nice blend between the EQ sections of each, but I found a pretty comfortable medium after jamming for a little bit after recording this video.
Anyways, this is just my guitar and the pedal direct in, no additional amps or processing. I turn off the Unicab at :45 so you can hear the non-cab signal, which of course just sounds like square wave distortion. Enjoy!
Here's what it looks like inside:

Here's what it looks like outside:

And here's a video of the first playthrough. It takes a little time to find a balance between the volume of the "amp" circuit and the gain of the "cab" circuit, as well as finding a nice blend between the EQ sections of each, but I found a pretty comfortable medium after jamming for a little bit after recording this video.
Anyways, this is just my guitar and the pedal direct in, no additional amps or processing. I turn off the Unicab at :45 so you can hear the non-cab signal, which of course just sounds like square wave distortion. Enjoy!