Marmot McFarlane
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Stick to presets that were created with the same firmware version you're currently using. The older a preset is, the worse it will sound when used with current firmware. If you're thinking "but almost all the presets in Axechange were made with firmware versions much older than what I'm using", you have just discovered why not many people use Axechange .Hey guys, I’ve had the axe fx 3 since launch and I (somehow) only recently started downloading presets for it. Most of them are originally for the axe fx 2, but still, for some reason pretty much all the presets I download sound TERRIBLE, like extremely terrible, I get people have different rigs but some of these have me seriously questioning if the people who made them are mentally well, even some the high rated presets on axechange are pretty much unusable. Am I doing something wrong on my end? This seems very odd to me. Also, why does no one include the cab in their tone match presets?
I get people have different rigs but some of these have me seriously questioning if the people who made them are mentally well
Kind of an obvious question, but have you tried a different guitar and monitoring solution?Hey guys, I’ve had the axe fx 3 since launch and I (somehow) only recently started downloading presets for it. Most of them are originally for the axe fx 2, but still, for some reason pretty much all the presets I download sound TERRIBLE, like extremely terrible, I get people have different rigs but some of these have me seriously questioning if the people who made them are mentally well, even some the high rated presets on axechange are pretty much unusable. Am I doing something wrong on my end? This seems very odd to me. Also, why does no one include the cab in their tone match presets?