sbanville
Member
Hi All,
I'm starting a new recording project using the Axe FX for my main guitar tones. In the past I've used traditional amps, mostly older boogies. What I'm trying to wrap my head around is whether or not using SPID/IF or the analog outs is the wy to go I like the principal behind using SPID/IF. Here are my questions:
1) When using SPID/IF out into UAD console, should I just keep the panning at 12:00 and just choose SPID/IF/ left or right in my DAW (Pro tools)
2) I have patches with single and double cabs, is this worth it, or is it best to just use a single cab sum l/r ?
I've heard so many amazing recordings from people on this forum and I would love to hear what people are using as recording techniques with the Axe FX.
Thanks,
Steve
I'm starting a new recording project using the Axe FX for my main guitar tones. In the past I've used traditional amps, mostly older boogies. What I'm trying to wrap my head around is whether or not using SPID/IF or the analog outs is the wy to go I like the principal behind using SPID/IF. Here are my questions:
1) When using SPID/IF out into UAD console, should I just keep the panning at 12:00 and just choose SPID/IF/ left or right in my DAW (Pro tools)
2) I have patches with single and double cabs, is this worth it, or is it best to just use a single cab sum l/r ?
I've heard so many amazing recordings from people on this forum and I would love to hear what people are using as recording techniques with the Axe FX.
Thanks,
Steve