Cainer
Experienced
I'm dialing in tones and the one thing that seems to make an enormous difference in the tone is the Speaker Impedance Curve (SIC) in the Amp block. I'm finding in my blackface Fender patches that at gig-volume it ends up giving me some harshness and over-hypes the 2-2.5kHz range that I then have to try to tame with EQ or a multiband compressor. I tried just going with the null/load-box curves, which actually seems to get me closer to where I want than using the model-appropriate SIC - just wondering if there's a way to adjust the "mix" of the SIC so I can get some of what it does but quite not so much. Is there a "mix" on this somehow?
I guess my other option is just to adjust the SIC parameters manually but haven't had much luck specifically targeting the problem frequencies that way.
I did see this in the known issues for the current FM9 firmware, so it's possible it'll be a slightly different ball-game after the next patch release:
"-The AMP effect speaker impedance graph uses a different calculation than the Axe FX III."
cheers y'all
I guess my other option is just to adjust the SIC parameters manually but haven't had much luck specifically targeting the problem frequencies that way.
I did see this in the known issues for the current FM9 firmware, so it's possible it'll be a slightly different ball-game after the next patch release:
"-The AMP effect speaker impedance graph uses a different calculation than the Axe FX III."
cheers y'all