FPFL
Experienced
It's not complicated unless you are chasing an exact tone and that is more about the tone than the particular platform... That was my earlier point. The AFIII is a complete tools palette, but not everything needs a lot of tooling. A gigging clean tone is trivially found.
I get a great clean tone in 5 minutes from scratch with the AFIII. I don't think this is particularly hard.
You've got so many amp models to choose from, there is no need to ever edit deep features. Try a few amps with default settings, get close and then dial in the Gain, B/M/T and volume on one that works best for you... If you have a favorite model, it will sound like that in the AFIII.
-P
I get a great clean tone in 5 minutes from scratch with the AFIII. I don't think this is particularly hard.
You've got so many amp models to choose from, there is no need to ever edit deep features. Try a few amps with default settings, get close and then dial in the Gain, B/M/T and volume on one that works best for you... If you have a favorite model, it will sound like that in the AFIII.
-P