Tuesday, November 4, 2014

ALL Benoni Studios Custom Eleven Rack Rigs



NOW AVAILABLE - DOWNLOAD ALL BENONI STUDIO ELEVEN RACK RIGS WITH ONE CLICK!

I have combined all the rigs I have made into ONE package. I will update the download link if/when more rigs are added.

Also included are the 104 Original Rigs from the Eleven Rack firmware v.1

Last update 12/07/15 - 4,937 Rigs Total

DOWNLOAD BELOW

Sunday, September 7, 2014

20 Eleven Rack Rigs - 22, FUBAR, Circle



20 Eleven Rack Rigs

8 - 22 Rigs

8 - FUBAR Rigs

4 - Circle Rigs

These rigs are different from all other rigs. They are not setup to "sound good". These rigs are for creative uses.

Every effect slot has a setting, so turn things ON/OFF ect...

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Eleven Rack GOES TO 11 - Hidden Trick REVEALED! (easter egg)


In the following video, you will see exactly how to make your Eleven Rack go to 11!

DO NOT WATCH THE VIDEO, if you want to find this trick on your own.

I have spoken of this trick before, but have never shown how to actually do it. Now that the
Eleven Rack is about 5 years old, I feel it's time for it to be publicly revealed.

Simply watch the video below to see how to do the trick.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Eleven Rack Goes to 11 - Revealed....SOON!



Did you know the Eleven Rack actually "goes to 11"?

I have spoken of this trick before, but now, I will reveal the secret....soon!

Watch the YouTube channel for a video to be uploaded in the next couple of days or so.

Until then, try to find it yourself - it's real.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Parametric EQ 'Q' Number - Different on the Standalone Editor vs. Eleven Rack and Integrated Editor


When using the Standalone Eleven Rack Editor and the Parametric EQ, you will notice some differences in how the 'Q' setting is displayed.

My guess is that the Standalone Editor is using a Linear algorithm for the displayed number in relationship to the knob position, while the Eleven Rack and the Eleven Rack Editor that is integrated into Pro Tools LE 8 - Pro Tools 10, use a different algorithm.

For example, if I set the 'Q' to 5.2 on the Standalone Editor, the number displayed on the Eleven Rack and Integrated Editor will be 1.5

If I set the 'Q' to 9.6 on the Standalone Editor, it will display as 8.5 on the Eleven Rack and Integrated Editor, ect....

However, the tone you get, the actual width of the 'Q', will be the same.

So, what you need to takeaway from this is:

If you set up a Rig/preset on the Standalone Editor, then you take the Eleven Rack to a gig and check the 'Q' values from the front panel, DON'T CHANGE THE SETTINGS! The sound you get will be exactly as you had set it. The only difference is the number displayed. The actual width of the 'Q' is the same, the sound will be the same - only the number is different.

Watch the video below to see this in action

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

864 LOcK 2 - Eleven Rack Rigs +Effect Presets



432 "LOcK 2" Eleven Rack Rigs

(864 LOcK 2 Rigs total, if you count the MONO version of each rig)

+ EFFECT PRESETS

Eleven Rack Expansion Pack Required!

LOCK Rigs Pack #2

This pack is very similar to the LOCK Rigs pack. The difference is that LOcK Rigs Pack #2 have reduced high-end on the Parametric EQ.

Some other differences; the settings on the amps are tweaked a bit
and there is a different GREEN OD setting.
But other than that, they are the same - they have the same Multi-Chorus, Flanger, and Reverb settings.

LOcK Rigs Pack #2 were made for those who don't like the extreme edge and high-end from LOCK Rigs Pack #1.

The naming convention is the same, and there are Stereo and Mono rigs for each amp.

If you have read the LOCK Rigs ReadME, then you can just skim over this ReadME, because much of the information is the same.

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To help you differentiate between LOCK Rigs Pack #1 and LOCK Rigs Pack #2, the lettering for Pack #2 has changed from "LOCK" to "LOcK" (lower case 'c') That should help you recognize at a glance exactly what rig you are using.

LOCK RIGS Pack #1 = "LOCK"

LOCK RIGS Pack #2 = "LOcK"

1152 LOCK - Eleven Rack Rigs +Effect Presets



576 "LOCK" Eleven Rack Rigs

(1152 LOCK Rigs total, if you include the MONO version of each pack)

+ EFFECT PRESETS!

Eleven Rack Expansion Pack Required!

LOCK Rigs are high gain rigs with lots of top end and low end. They feature a PEQ with a deep cut in the mids/lower mids. These rigs have lots of "grind" to them. If you have too much high/low end, you can use a High and Low pass in post, like you are probably already doing.

LOCK Rigs are related to "DREAD" rigs - so make sure you download the DREAD rig pack as well.

LOCK rigs use a Green Overdrive, Parametric EQ, Multi-Chorus, Flanger, and Reverb.

Like other rigs before (FURY pack, DREAD pack, and more) LOCK rigs use a Chorus for more width and a Flanger to add depth and width.

Each rig is laid out in the same logical way.

LOCK XTC=B30=57F

or

LOCK M2=C30=67N

or

LOCK M2-C30-67N (for mono rigs)

You can easily tell what the rig chain is, simply by looking at the name.

EXAMPLE: LOCK MDR=B30=57F

First we have the rig pack name, LOCK.

Then the AMP used. In this case "MDR" means Mesa/Modern Dual Rectifier.

The equal sign "=" lets us know the Rig Out is Stereo.

Then the Cabinet used. In this case "B30" is the 2X12 B30 cab.

Again the "=" lets us know the Rig Out is Stereo.

Then the Microphone used. In this case, the DYN 57 mic.

And finally, a letter. In this case it is "F", meaning the mic is OFF Axis. If the letter was "N" it would mean ON Axis.

Every mic, in both positions, is used.

ALL rigs use this naming convention. Use the Legend below to understand what each item means.

Monday, May 12, 2014

798 DREAD - Eleven Rack Rigs + Effect Presets


399 "DREAD" Eleven Rack Rigs

(798 DREAD Rigs total, if you include the MONO version of each pack)

+ Effect Presets

Eleven Rack Expansion Pack Required!


DREAD Rigs are voiced to be mid or high gain with lots of top end and low end.
They provide a very modern high-gain sound. If you have too much high/low end, you can use a High and Low pass in post, like you are probably already doing.

DREAD rigs use a Green Overdrive, Parametric EQ, Multi-Chorus, Flanger, and Reverb.

Like other rigs before (FURY pack, FUTILE pack, and more) DREAD rigs use a Chorus for more width and a Flanger to add depth and width.

Each rig is laid out in the same logical way.

EXAMPLE:

DREAD DR=B30=57a

or

DREAD DR=B30=57b

or

DREAD DR=B30=57x

or

DREAD DR=B30=57z

or

DREAD DR-B30-57z (for MONO rigs)


Thursday, April 24, 2014

How to Re-Amp with Pro Tools 11 and the Eleven Rack


Re-Amping allows you to use the same performance, but change the amp, cabinet, microphone, and/or effects of your guitar, bass, or other instrument.

With the Eleven Rack, Re-Amping is super simple; thanks to the ability to record a "dirty/wet" and "dry" guitar track at the same time!

There is a video included below so you can see this in action. In this video we use Pro Tools 11, but the process and underlying principles are the same.

RECORD:

First, record your effected guitar track AND the dry guitar at the same time.

To do this, you can use a Stereo or Mono track for the "dirty" guitar, and a Mono track for the "dry" guitar.

  • Make sure the RIG INPUT for the Eleven Rack is set to GUITAR

  • Set the input of the "dirty/wet" Audio track to Eleven Rig (L)/(R)

  • Set the input of the MONO "dry" Audio track to Guitar

  • Record Enable/Arm both tracks

Monday, April 14, 2014

Eleven Rack Input Always Active/Doubling in Pro Tools



For some strange reason, everyday when I open Pro Tools 11, the Rig Input from the Eleven Rack is active. By that I mean I can strum my guitar and get the amp sound even if I don't have any tracks record enabled!

Furthermore, if I record enable a track I then will get a doubling effect.

I have not had this problem in Pro Tools 9 or 10, only in Pro Tools 11.

However, there is a solution that works for me every time without fail.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Keep the Eleven Rack Editor on top of other windows (Windows)



With the Standalone Eleven Rack Editor (version 1.0.0 at least) you may notice that when you have the Eleven Rack Editor open in Pro Tools and you go to adjust a plug-in, or volume, ect.... that the Eleven Rack Editor gets sent to the back, forcing you to go down to your taskbar and re-focus it, or use a key command like Alt+Tab.

Well, you could deal with this by strategically placing your Pro Tools windows to only cover 3/4 of the screen, but there is an easier way with a FREE utility called "Always On Top".

Simply download the free app, and follow the instructions to stick the Eleven Rack Editor (or any window) on top. Now when you click away to adjust volume, panning, ect... the Eleven Rack Editor window will stay on top of your other windows making it act much more like the integrated Editor in Pro Tools 10 and below.

Watch the following video to see how this works:

Eleven Rack Standalone Editor IS HERE!


The long wait is now OVER!

A Standalone Eleven Rack Editor has been released.

Head over to http://www.avid.com/ElevenRackEditor and download the FREE Eleven Rack Editor now.

Watch this video to see the new Editor in action: