Even over a GT1000... tried one, didn't like the amp models, plus it had only 4 user IRs slots, and the IRs didn't sound the same once importedGT100 is usable for anyone that's never tried any of the Fractal products but I would choose a 3 generation ago AxeFx Ultra over a GT100!
I'm pretty sure @iaresee can help you.Does anyone know how to change the name on my account?...I never meant to put my full name up there but just left it when I first signed up because I couldn't find a way to change it....now I just want my first name and initial up there.
I'm pretty sure @iaresee can help you.
I was a huge tube amp snob and still own some. I went through several modelers before getting my first AXE FX. Now I'm on the FX3. Hands down the best sounding, most featured, exceptionally supported piece of gear I have ever owned. And don't forget all the contributors in this forum.Awesome to see all these updates being made over the months. I've been doing some research lately as to which effect/modeller unit I should upgrade to and its clear to me that these axe fx3's are the only option. Currently using a gt100 boss and street cube, long time overdue for this upgrade and I'm sure the wait will be well worth it!
Ditto.I was a huge tube amp snob and still own some. I went through several modelers before getting my first AXE FX. Now I'm on the FX3. Hands down the best sounding, most featured, exceptionally supported piece of gear I have ever owned. And don't forget all the contributors in this forum.
Rain,Axe-Fx III Firmware Release Notes
12.14
Improved Amp block Speaker Compression modeling. New algorithm is more accurate and sounds smoother with more “growl”.
Fixed incorrect default Negative Feedback for Deluxe Verb models (correct value is 2.00 if you want to update existing presets).
Fixed NaN when changing Drive block type if modifier is attached to Drive or Tone.
He merely posted the Release Notes that come with the firmware.Rain,
You seem to know about the updates, if the NF is now corrected to 2 why is mine still 3.24 do I have to update after a new Firmware release?
I don’t use the speaker compression in my presets. It in the past has taken away from an immediate “feel” I wanted to get in a preset. I sometimes use the output compressor- just a little, like 0.25, for cleans.I thought I read in this thread that I would need to reset the amp block and I've got in the habit of doing it since I live in very few presets. I haven't been keeping up with the FW releases, updating about every other release and I think AB said he'd do a new update on the next major release.
The amp blocks speaker compression was set to 0. I don't know if AB set it there or if that was the old default from the FW when he created the Naked Amp Pack. Either way, the reset moved it to 1.
How about the FM3 catching up??How about letting the FM3 catch up??
I was a huge tube amp snob and still own some. I went through several modelers before getting my first AXE FX. Now I'm on the FX3. Hands down the best sounding, most featured, exceptionally supported piece of gear I have ever owned. And don't forget all the contributors in this forum.
I was a huge tube amp snob and still own some. I went through several modelers before getting my first AXE FX. Now I'm on the FX3. Hands down the best sounding, most featured, exceptionally supported piece of gear I have ever owned. And don't forget all the contributors in this forum.
I have 2 amps left with tubes (one of them desperately needs them replaced). I just can’t be bothered. No more messing around with tubes, fuses, and amp wiring once I got the III. It’s a huuge relief to not have to worry about it.
Exactly why I bought the Ax II way back when, then the Ax8, then the Ax III. Never looked back. If FAS gear works for Camilo Velandia and other top pros, it will work for me. My live sound has never been as good as it is now - ever.Not to mention being too loud for most gigs, and at home, and often in the studio... And being heavy... And sounding different on different days... I love my tube amps, but you're right "can't be bothered" to deal with theme very day.
Sad thing is I still get asked to turn down. I nod my head ok and put my fingers on the knob and say, how's that. I get a thumbs up, LOLNot to mention being too loud for most gigs, and at home, and often in the studio... And being heavy... And sounding different on different days... I love my tube amps, but you're right "can't be bothered" to deal with theme very day.
Sad thing is I still get asked to turn down. I nod my head ok and put my fingers on the knob and say, how's that. I get a thumbs up, LOL
Indeed.Isn't it time to unsticky this thread?