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Inspired
In the lull before receiving my new Axe FX-II and MFC101, I'm trying to read as much as possible (manual, wiki, etc) to give me a bit of head start once the unit arrives. All good so far.
However, I'm struggling a little to fully understand the scenario in which Scenes are preferable to Patches.
For example, playing live, say a particular song requires 3 sounds: rhythm tone, lead and some other variation of lead or rhythm tone with an effect (eg chorus). Is it best to have one patch for the song and then use scenes for each of the three elements? In this particular example, assume that the amp and cab model is going to be the same for all three sounds.
If these different song parts called for different amp sounds, eg a Fenderish clean and a hi-gain thrash grind, would Scenes still be the way to do it?
Thanks.
However, I'm struggling a little to fully understand the scenario in which Scenes are preferable to Patches.
For example, playing live, say a particular song requires 3 sounds: rhythm tone, lead and some other variation of lead or rhythm tone with an effect (eg chorus). Is it best to have one patch for the song and then use scenes for each of the three elements? In this particular example, assume that the amp and cab model is going to be the same for all three sounds.
If these different song parts called for different amp sounds, eg a Fenderish clean and a hi-gain thrash grind, would Scenes still be the way to do it?
Thanks.