OddManOut
Inspired
You can find it here: https://www.premierguitar.com/artic...-65809173&mc_cid=5c65b0b2f1&mc_eid=48db1f9952
Agreed!Hmmm...I didn’t watch the video, only read the review. (I was at work.) I thought the article did justice to the AxeFx.
Thanks for posting the link. Only the print version was available when I posted last week. I also see they fixed the typos related to the FC release date.
Bolinger is the Spicoli of reviewers and interviewers.
The video is 30 minutes and my take always were, lots of cabs and amps, cool and weird presets, tweakers and plug-and-play players alike will get great sound. With a modicum of preparation, they could’ve easily covered..... It was as if they had just opened a present and started playing with it, and then videoed that process.
Dont apologize, Bolinger sucks at reviewsI apologize if this offends anyone, but the review felt strange and disjointed to me. Second dude needs to lay off the Monster or the white powder before recording...:/ He was quite excited. Although he dialed up some nice riffs to match the presets he played through. I’m not sure that the ease of use and depth of complexity came through. The video is 30 minutes and my take always were, lots of cabs and amps, cool and weird presets, tweakers and plug-and-play players alike will get great sound. With a modicum of preparation, they could’ve easily covered the depth of effects, programmability with modifiers, tone match capabilities, tools and utilities, seller ecosystem, scenes and channels, the expansion of options provided by all of the compute power they were so enamored with, etc, etc, etc. It was as if they had just opened a present and started playing with it, and then videoed that process. It also looked like someone was off camera giving them hints about what to cover (Matt maybe?), but they’re recording this...just talk about it for a couple of minutes without recording, then go and record. After that, I had to go watch Cooper and Leon lay down the truth for us.