Thank you for the kind words!
Unfortunately tone match responses don't share all that well. The entire point is to match "YOUR" guitar and the way "YOU" Play (pick, fingers, etc) to the sound you want. Sure, you can use my preset that makes MY 2018 R6 sound like MY 1957 Gibson LG-1/LG-2 conversion, but how well it works is going to depend greatly on your particular guitar and your personal playing style. The real point of tone match is it makes it easy to do these captures yourself.
For those without a studio the best option is to find isolated recordings of the guitar you want to emulate and use those to tone match with your guitar and your playing. If you are just trying to make your strat sound like your tele, then hey no problem. But if you don't have the guitar you want to sound like then find a clean isolated recording of that instrument. You can make your LP sound like David Gilmore's strat, or what ever. Same goes for matching an acoustic - just find a recording you want to sound like and go at it. Results will vary depending on what you are trying to match.
But if you want to match the sound of an acoustic guitar you own, you are going to need:
- a good microphone (which will greatly influence the sound)
- a decent sounding room (also very important, but easy enough to create)
- and a good preamp so you can feed the signal to the Axe FX-III.
And like I said above, if you are anywhere near San Jose, CA and need help with any of this, just look me up. I have all the tools and even some cool guitars we can match to your guitar if you like.