camilovelandiamusic
Experienced
Here we go!! You be the judge
Ill hold my side notes til tomorrow!
Ill hold my side notes til tomorrow!
Here we go!! You be the judge
Ill hold my side notes til tomorrow!
Yes, Mr. Velandia happily appears to be what we aging hipsters used to call a cat with amazing chops..a real Motherfu**er.Personally, I think the two boxes are now way different and can't really be compared. Firstly, the Kemper doesn't really model an amp, it copies it's response with certain settings, while the axe fx models each component in an amp. This means that changing (say) the treble control on the axe fx emulates changing it on the amp. The Kemper, just changes the treble, likely not in a similar fashion to the amp it's emulating.
Also, as the Kemper is older tech than the axe fx iii, it's just not a fair comparison. I agree that the Kemper would be a good solution for the artist that has a limited array of amps, and that wants to lighten the load by copying each of them, to tour etc.
Having said that, in one paragraph, how the HELL does one learn to play like you?? Just listening to your playing makes me feel like a better guitarist ... Until I pick the bloody thing up.
Thanks for all you're doing for fractal. I'm digging it.
Pauly
Need someone to use the amp match template and see how that works, i dont have any real amps at the moment, besides my lab L5.
Any demos of the new and improved tone match feature on the way?If you want the III to sound like another unit, just tone match it and they'll sound the same.
Word..If you want the III to sound like another unit, just tone match it and they'll sound the same.
+III IMOPersonally, I think the two boxes are now way different and can't really be compared. Firstly, the Kemper doesn't really model an amp, it copies it's response with certain settings, while the axe fx models each component in an amp. This means that changing (say) the treble control on the axe fx emulates changing it on the amp. The Kemper, just changes the treble, likely not in a similar fashion to the amp it's emulating.
Also, as the Kemper is older tech than the axe fx iii, it's just not a fair comparison. I agree that the Kemper would be a good solution for the artist that has a limited array of amps, and that wants to lighten the load by copying each of them, to tour etc.
Having said that, in one paragraph, how the HELL does one learn to play like you?? Just listening to your playing makes me feel like a better guitarist ... Until I pick the bloody thing up.
Thanks for all you're doing for fractal. I'm digging it.
Pauly