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http://lnx.sim-one.it/
Looks like the Axe FX of guitars and guitar pickups. I'm definitely watching with interest.
Looks like the Axe FX of guitars and guitar pickups. I'm definitely watching with interest.
Interesting...http://lnx.sim-one.it/
Looks like the Axe FX of guitars and guitar pickups. I'm definitely watching with interest.
That appears to require a 13-pin pickup connection from something like a Roland GK3 or a Ghost system.For the time being I'll stick with the one I've got. As you can see not only does it do much more but it even resembles both the AX8 & FX8. I will also add that combined with the FX8 it is a very formidable combination.
http://www.autotuneforguitar.com/products/products.php?category=ATG-1_Floor_Processor_1
I think that has been around for a while. It's called a radio.Pretty soon there'll be a machine that plays the guitar for me. Then I don't have to practice 3 hours a day just to try and stay even.
That appears to require a 13-pin pickup connection from something like a Roland GK3 or a Ghost system.
The OP link uses a standard booster guitar cable... Not quite the same thing.
For the time being I'll stick with the one I've got. As you can see not only does it do much more but it even resembles both the AX8 & FX8. I will also add that combined with the FX8 it is a very formidable combination.
http://www.autotuneforguitar.com/products/products.php?category=ATG-1_Floor_Processor_1
I've got one of these and can't make up my mind. The auto tune aspects of it are phenomenal, but the guitar modeling leaves something g to be desired, IMO.got any secrets you wanna to share to optimize your tones?For the time being I'll stick with the one I've got. As you can see not only does it do much more but it even resembles both the AX8 & FX8. I will also add that combined with the FX8 it is a very formidable combination.
http://www.autotuneforguitar.com/products/products.php?category=ATG-1_Floor_Processor_1
NO discernible latency. Actually quote, "There is about 50 samples of latency from the ADC and DAC converters. (That would be Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog Converters.) 50 samples is about 1 millisecond (.001 seconds)." Which isn't even perceptible by humans no matter how good your hearing.Does the ATG-1 add much latency and do you connect it to the rear panel or front of the Axe?
IMO when it comes to guitar tone (pick-ups etc) it's all about EQ. You can't expect to jump from a Tele to a LP with one push of a button and expect both to sound perfect...it ain't gonna happen, not even with real guitars & real amps. Think about it, the first thing you do when you strap on a different guitar is to completely RE-ADJUST the amp, primarily the eq, vol, etc.I've got one of these and can't make up my mind. The auto tune aspects of it are phenomenal, but the guitar modeling leaves something g to be desired, IMO.got any secrets you wanna to share to optimize your tones?
Had the opportunity to check your EQ method with my ATG 1 and Godin xtsa with my XL+and you are for sure onto something! Much better than dealing with the shitty tone control on the ATG .....thanks again for the tip. P.S. any specific EQ settings you may have for the various pickups in the ATG-1 would be fun to share.......IMO when it comes to guitar tone (pick-ups etc) it's all about EQ. You can't expect to jump from a Tele to a LP with one push of a button and expect both to sound perfect...it ain't gonna happen, not even with real guitars & real amps. Think about it, the first thing you do when you strap on a different guitar is to completely RE-ADJUST the amp, primarily the eq, vol, etc.
The best (quickest-easiest) way to deal with this IMO in my ATG-1/FX8 rig is quite simply put a graphic EQ in the first pedal position of the FX8 and EQ for the specific guitar being used... than move on with the rest of your efx chain. In other words different EQ presets for different guitar types and after tweaking and fine tuning they all come out sounding outstanding.
It's a little trick I learned from watching a very brief section of an interview with a very famous Texas rock stars guitar tech on you tube explaining how he was able to get his signature sound no matter what guitar he used......it's all about the EQing the guitar itself.
I think that has been around for a while. It's called a radio.