ethomas1013
Fractal Fanatic
Cliff: Model your amp, but then move Buttery to FAS. Please?
I'd love to see that too. Model both the clean channel and gain channel of the Budda.
Cliff: Model your amp, but then move Buttery to FAS. Please?
I'd love to see that too. Model both the clean channel and gain channel of the Budda.
I've played a friend's for a couple of weeks a couple years back and this model is remarkably close. Better than the original which was very brittle in comparison.
It sounds very close to the SuperDrive clean, which is the amp the Axe FX replaced for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Don't know if you played s Series II amp, but the original amps sound a lot different/smoother than the Series II amps. And I personally think the combos do not sound anywhere near as good as my head 2x12. I've owned my SD30 since 2001 and definitely do not agree with your assessment.
The AxeII model definitely has a lot more gain than the clean channel on my SD30.
Today I was making a video demoing the factory patch and was referencing the wiki and it got me wondering, is the model that's in the Axe still the one you tuned by ear or did you ever get around to actually mimic'ing with a real amp or schematic? It sounds fantastic either way, I was just curious.
Great vid, BTW! I really enjoyed that, and it's convinced me to revisit this model. Nice playing too.
Yup. It's even more than that though. Tube amps are all roughly the same. You can make one sound pretty close to another with EQ. Shape the input, shape the output. Maybe play with the balance of preamp to power amp distortion.
Tube amps are all roughly the same. You can make one sound pretty close to another with EQ. Shape the input, shape the output. Maybe play with the balance of preamp to power amp distortion.
Cliff is probably too busy to elaborate, so speaking in very general terms:Yup. It's even more than that though. Tube amps are all roughly the same. You can make one sound pretty close to another with EQ. Shape the input, shape the output. Maybe play with the balance of preamp to power amp distortion.
It's still the "ear tuned" version. I bought the amp but because it was so popular as-is I didn't dare change it.
How's about a Quantum'd / G3'd version for accuracy's sake, as was done with the JMP?
How's about a Quantum'd / G3'd version for accuracy's sake, as was done with the JMP?