I just tried feeding the Axe-Fx III user manual (the PDF explaining the various blocks) into Gemini Pro, while also instructing the AI to reference FractalWIKI.
I then asked for specific settings to achieve a warm, well-defined acoustic strumming tone using my old Godin A6 (the early model without a magnetic pickup, just the piezo). I specified that the EQ sliders on the guitar itself should be ignored.
The results were surprisingly precise: it suggested using the Tube Pre in the Amp block, specific frequencies to boost or cut in a Parametric EQ block, which compressor to use (and how), and even which acoustic IRs to blend in if available.
The resulting tone is honestly beautiful and perfectly usable both live and for recording (with just some minor tweaking to suit my taste). Incredible.
I hope the next step for Fractal will be implementing AI models masterfully trained on creating specific tones—replicating the sound of certain songs, guitarists, or genres, perhaps tailored to specific guitar types and pickups. Being able to type 'a Funky rhythm tone for a Stratocaster' directly into the editor and getting a ready-to-load preset would be absolutely awesome.
I then asked for specific settings to achieve a warm, well-defined acoustic strumming tone using my old Godin A6 (the early model without a magnetic pickup, just the piezo). I specified that the EQ sliders on the guitar itself should be ignored.
The results were surprisingly precise: it suggested using the Tube Pre in the Amp block, specific frequencies to boost or cut in a Parametric EQ block, which compressor to use (and how), and even which acoustic IRs to blend in if available.
The resulting tone is honestly beautiful and perfectly usable both live and for recording (with just some minor tweaking to suit my taste). Incredible.
I hope the next step for Fractal will be implementing AI models masterfully trained on creating specific tones—replicating the sound of certain songs, guitarists, or genres, perhaps tailored to specific guitar types and pickups. Being able to type 'a Funky rhythm tone for a Stratocaster' directly into the editor and getting a ready-to-load preset would be absolutely awesome.
Since you’re building dual-amp scene layouts, you could easily set up:

