cbaseford
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I posted this in response to a previous thread, but didn't get any suggestions on what's going on. I'm hoping this problem isn't simply part of the AxeFx modeling process/engine and has a solution.
View attachment Marshall AFD100.syx
This is the preset file that I used for the following:
Notice how the noise floor (hiss and hum) sounds like it's getting compressed or ducked when the low note is played and also how the high note disappears and then fades back in when the palm-muted note is hit. It almost sounds like there is a noise suppressor turned on, but I turned the gate off and don't have anything else inline.
Again, I'm not sure if this is something that is set wrong on the unit (it happens with many other presets) or if this is just the way it is. I've never experienced this drastic effect on a real amp, even with loads more low end and higher gain setups. This same sound applies to loud low notes completely "ducking" higher pitched notes within riffs and/or chords. This sound file was recorded directly from the AxeFx into my ProTools HD interface (no fx, eq, compression, etc.)... I get the exact same sound from the headphones when bypassing the ProTools rig as well.
Any insight would be highly appreciated!
C.
View attachment Marshall AFD100.syx
This is the preset file that I used for the following:
Notice how the noise floor (hiss and hum) sounds like it's getting compressed or ducked when the low note is played and also how the high note disappears and then fades back in when the palm-muted note is hit. It almost sounds like there is a noise suppressor turned on, but I turned the gate off and don't have anything else inline.
Again, I'm not sure if this is something that is set wrong on the unit (it happens with many other presets) or if this is just the way it is. I've never experienced this drastic effect on a real amp, even with loads more low end and higher gain setups. This same sound applies to loud low notes completely "ducking" higher pitched notes within riffs and/or chords. This sound file was recorded directly from the AxeFx into my ProTools HD interface (no fx, eq, compression, etc.)... I get the exact same sound from the headphones when bypassing the ProTools rig as well.
Any insight would be highly appreciated!
C.