Burgs
Power User
FW 25.01 REVV patch for your downloading and amusement pleasure.
http://axechange.fractalaudio.com/detail.php?preset=10949
Although I rely heavily on my Fractal Audio gear both on stage and in the Youtube room, I'm still a traditional amp fan and have a few good ones on call at all times. There's always room for more and there are two amps that I would dearly love to have in here one day: HeadFirst Amps ALTA 100 and the REVV Generator 120. Both are at the top of their respective fields and in my brief experience with them, sound amazing. Fortunately the Generator 120 has been accurately modelled in the latest Axe-FX firmware (V. 25.01 at the time of writing) so I can at least enjoy something close to the original.
I've strapped together a patch that consolidates three of its channels - green, purple and red - just for fun. The video above is me with the mighty Lee Malia Explorer stumbling my way through some 80s-style lead musings over a backing track by Elevated Jam Tracks (thanks, Tom!)
Note that the cabinet block features a mix of 5150-III and Friedman V30 quads along with a 10" MESA Subway Blues cab for a little extra midrange poke. You can mute or engage any of these in Channel A for tonal variance to taste.
Rock on. I hope you have a great day.
http://axechange.fractalaudio.com/detail.php?preset=10949
Although I rely heavily on my Fractal Audio gear both on stage and in the Youtube room, I'm still a traditional amp fan and have a few good ones on call at all times. There's always room for more and there are two amps that I would dearly love to have in here one day: HeadFirst Amps ALTA 100 and the REVV Generator 120. Both are at the top of their respective fields and in my brief experience with them, sound amazing. Fortunately the Generator 120 has been accurately modelled in the latest Axe-FX firmware (V. 25.01 at the time of writing) so I can at least enjoy something close to the original.
I've strapped together a patch that consolidates three of its channels - green, purple and red - just for fun. The video above is me with the mighty Lee Malia Explorer stumbling my way through some 80s-style lead musings over a backing track by Elevated Jam Tracks (thanks, Tom!)
Note that the cabinet block features a mix of 5150-III and Friedman V30 quads along with a 10" MESA Subway Blues cab for a little extra midrange poke. You can mute or engage any of these in Channel A for tonal variance to taste.
Rock on. I hope you have a great day.