some of the new parameters show themselves more at high master volumes levels.
Default of 5.00What was the setting for the master volume? I did not listen to it with monitors yet but I had a hard time hearing more than a subtle difference that could be also due to the playing.
Default of 5.00
My personal opinion-most of the amps already sound pretty damn good and although this new feature may give one more options for tweaking, I'm not convinced it will make the models sound more like the real thing. ...but what do I know?
Black Mojo why you say...unusable for us EU guys..? ta
The most important features of an instrument is the ones which allow me to reach a sound I love, both in eq & feel. I don't care if axefx nailed exatly every amp; it si very important how close I can dial a sound I wish, if the real amp is not modeled. Hardness seems a step in this direction.I think if you either don't know an amp inside and out or can't A/B the Axe with the real deal, it is hard to say at this point.
The most important features of an instrument is the ones which allow me to reach a sound I love, both in eq & feel. I don't care if axefx nailed exatly every amp; it si very important how close I can dial a sound I wish, if the real amp is not modeled. Hardness seems a step in this direction.
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My comment was about people who say previous firmware already nailed the amp so how can it be improved?
As you said the improvements are the users get to dial in tones that they love not that anyone could pick out the differences as compared to a real amp.
Richard
It well might have for an individual. It would depend on what setting the liked the amp at and how they approach playing. One person might play with a pick and great deal of gain and say it nails amp X. Another might play the same amp with much less gain and perhaps in the style of Jeff Beck and notice differences in the attack of the model. But yes, I think with the last several added parameters really increase the ability to craft a specific tone and feel from an amp.