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Axe-Master
I would set the CLR gain like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWK4aS6ppLI
Check your AxeFx and make sure Power amp modeling and Cab modeling are on. These settings are in the Global -> Config page.
Check your CLR settings and make sure you are not in Sub mode (not set to use with a sub) and the preset matches the speaker position. Tilt, Backline or Free field (stand)
I tend to use global EQ to make adjustments at gigs and rehearsal and not mess with my presets. My thinking is I've spent a lot of time matching a set of presets and its easier to make a global high cut boost low mids etc. Then later go back to the woodshed to incorporate those changes into all my presets etc.
I would recommend dialing everything in maybe a little louder than gig volume. At gig levels everything comes into play. Your amp choices your IR's choices. The internal gain staging of the preset. Everything.
If you have tweaked a lot at low volume, you might try starting from scratch on one preset as an experiment. Sometimes its harder to "undo" tweaks than it is to just start clean and dial it in from the get go at volume.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWK4aS6ppLI
Check your AxeFx and make sure Power amp modeling and Cab modeling are on. These settings are in the Global -> Config page.
Check your CLR settings and make sure you are not in Sub mode (not set to use with a sub) and the preset matches the speaker position. Tilt, Backline or Free field (stand)
I tend to use global EQ to make adjustments at gigs and rehearsal and not mess with my presets. My thinking is I've spent a lot of time matching a set of presets and its easier to make a global high cut boost low mids etc. Then later go back to the woodshed to incorporate those changes into all my presets etc.
I would recommend dialing everything in maybe a little louder than gig volume. At gig levels everything comes into play. Your amp choices your IR's choices. The internal gain staging of the preset. Everything.
If you have tweaked a lot at low volume, you might try starting from scratch on one preset as an experiment. Sometimes its harder to "undo" tweaks than it is to just start clean and dial it in from the get go at volume.