So how would I? There is no where I can see that describes this... What do i need to buy to get both pedals working independently and simultaneously..
The bigger question is why? The Axe-Fx has much better reverbs than the H9. I'm not familiar with the Timeline but I can't imagine it can do anything the Axe-Fx can't.
The bigger question is why? The Axe-Fx has much better reverbs than the H9. I'm not familiar with the Timeline but I can't imagine it can do anything the Axe-Fx can't.
The bigger question is why? The Axe-Fx has much better reverbs than the H9. I'm not familiar with the Timeline but I can't imagine it can do anything the Axe-Fx can't.
i think the allure of that stuff, which I admittedly miss sometimes, are the things that are built in to one preset on a unit like that. Just easier plug and play and get really cool effects quickly. i have no doubt the Axe can do everything those boxes can do and do it much better, just a longer road to get there, especially if you don't aren't certain how to get there.
The bigger question is why? The Axe-Fx has much better reverbs than the H9. I'm not familiar with the Timeline but I can't imagine it can do anything the Axe-Fx can't.
This ^^^
Without having a rather large understanding of or doing deep research on how to build "certain" effects, trying to reproduce that effect that someone else has built can be very time consuming. I'm pretty sure it's been mentioned before but like their cab packs maybe FAS should consider selling pre built Effects packs of popular or hard to reproduce effects pedals?
To me this seems a bit backwards. I've had units in the past that have had a number of models of existing pedals, but what I always wanted was the ability to further craft my own unique tones. Having this nearly unlimited tool, and using it to just reproduce something tons of people have already been using for decades.
When I first got my Axe I spent a lot of time trying to A/B with a bunch of pedals and get the settings exact but then I started to wonder why I'm doing that ?
Why am I trying to confine myself to matching the limitations of a hardware pedal instead of just trying to create a tone that sounds great ?
That way when someone comments on my tone and says "hey, what delay are you using?" I can say its a unique sound I created my ear, rather than just trying to create a digital model of something tons of people already have used and already made famous.
In the hardware world, there is this big market for modding pedals, to take something common and generic and try to make it a little more unique. The Axe gives us all that ability without needing to know how to solder!
All we need is our ears, an open mind, and a finger to click the mouse in Axe-Edit