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Mr. Petrucci is going to lend us one.
My life's complete. One of JP's IIC+ in the Axe. Oh. My. God.
Mr. Petrucci is going to lend us one.
Please model all the modes/push pulls/channels of the IIC+. Would love to be able to get all that gain and tone without drive blocks and the sat switch.
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We released 18.00 officially for the XL+. There is no way to get all amps converted to G3 in any reasonable amount of time as we simply don't have some of the amps anymore. So what we did is released 18.00 as-is. I will probably do the same for the Mark I/II and XL this weekend or next week.
We have tracked down most of the remaining amps and they are on the way (Cameron CCV, Bogner Fish, etc.). But there are a couple that we are having a tough time getting a hold of. Namely a Mesa IIC+ and a Soldano X-99.
Being new to the XL, with my experience in the Ultra, I'm not exactly sure what's in the new rigs yet but I've never heard mention of Speedster or Top Hat. Awesome amps that I don't own but have played thru. Also Magnatone.
The confidence Cliff has in G3 to model the physical amp that JP actually uses is pretty impressive... considering there are sound clips of his IIC+ all over the place, there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to match the IIC+ tone exactly, especially with the tonematch feature.
It's a bold move.
Mr. Petrucci is going to lend us one.
this makes it VERY likely that someday JP will make the switch to the AFX for amp modeling
The confidence Cliff has in G3 to model the physical amp that JP actually uses is pretty impressive... considering there are sound clips of his IIC+ all over the place, there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to match the IIC+ tone exactly, especially with the tonematch feature.
It's a bold move.
Yeah but a tone-match is a static thing. Sure, you can play around with it a little with the amp block in front of the TM block and with EQ, but that's not modeling the way the amp functions.
That's the whole point of the Axe-FX. Otherwise it's just a filter, isn't it?