I believe it does:
I recorded this song two days after getting the Axe-Fx III with THE BEST IR IN THE WORLD which you'll find for free in this thread: https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/the-best-ir-in-the-world-free.137347/
Good buddy Misha sent me "GetGood Drums Modern & Massive" to try out and see how I liked it. Honestly once all ins and out are setup properly it's really easy and fast to get amazing results. These drums were done super quickly only using the new "Turbo" function that automatically adds Nolly's processing to the drums. After that it's all volume balance. Actually saying that these are "djent drums" is not correct. These are rock drums IMHO and only after the "Turbo" did it get djenty so they're definitely more than just metal drums which I tried to show off in the first verse that's almost pop rock sounding. A bit cringey for me at least. I preferred the default shells for the kit and unsurprisingly the supraphonic snare sounded like the best overall snare in the program. I doubt there's a bad sound in the program.
As far as the Axe-Fx preset goes it's just the Friedman 2018 with this one IR and no post processing at all as in my clips always. If you have a good mic position you don't need to try and rescue it will EQ tricks. If it's good it's good.
One of my closest buddies started building custom guitars and he built one of these baritone 4-strings for the fun of it. Oh man it's super fun to play and feels like a broomstick in your arms. Is djent supposed to be this easy? It's impossible to play impressive solos with this but luckily one of the best old time dudes from this forum Amin Saffar @Hyper Planet helped me out with a sick solo.
Check it out guys and I hope to do more content in future. Still silent about future ML stuff though.
I recorded this song two days after getting the Axe-Fx III with THE BEST IR IN THE WORLD which you'll find for free in this thread: https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/the-best-ir-in-the-world-free.137347/
Good buddy Misha sent me "GetGood Drums Modern & Massive" to try out and see how I liked it. Honestly once all ins and out are setup properly it's really easy and fast to get amazing results. These drums were done super quickly only using the new "Turbo" function that automatically adds Nolly's processing to the drums. After that it's all volume balance. Actually saying that these are "djent drums" is not correct. These are rock drums IMHO and only after the "Turbo" did it get djenty so they're definitely more than just metal drums which I tried to show off in the first verse that's almost pop rock sounding. A bit cringey for me at least. I preferred the default shells for the kit and unsurprisingly the supraphonic snare sounded like the best overall snare in the program. I doubt there's a bad sound in the program.
As far as the Axe-Fx preset goes it's just the Friedman 2018 with this one IR and no post processing at all as in my clips always. If you have a good mic position you don't need to try and rescue it will EQ tricks. If it's good it's good.
One of my closest buddies started building custom guitars and he built one of these baritone 4-strings for the fun of it. Oh man it's super fun to play and feels like a broomstick in your arms. Is djent supposed to be this easy? It's impossible to play impressive solos with this but luckily one of the best old time dudes from this forum Amin Saffar @Hyper Planet helped me out with a sick solo.
Check it out guys and I hope to do more content in future. Still silent about future ML stuff though.