MarkShrader
Inspired
There are times when the modeled amp does not fully represent the actual amp. Is there a recommended way to interpret AMP Block knobs (in the model) so that they match the actual amp's knobs, when there is not an obvious choice?
For clarity sake, consider the opposite: what if each amp model we chose to use had a set of knobs, switches and buttons that looked exactly like the front panel of the actual amp. Therefore each change we made to the virtual amp would correctly affect the modeling of the actual amp. It would therefore be intuitive to document and describe to another Axe user certain sounds and characteristics because there would be a one-to-one match with all the controls and settings. (I know this is not the case now, nor am I suggesting it as a "wish," I am merely attempting to better clarify my question.)
The Wiki does a great job describing many of the controls but is there a rule of thumb when they are not represented? Thanks for your input.
For clarity sake, consider the opposite: what if each amp model we chose to use had a set of knobs, switches and buttons that looked exactly like the front panel of the actual amp. Therefore each change we made to the virtual amp would correctly affect the modeling of the actual amp. It would therefore be intuitive to document and describe to another Axe user certain sounds and characteristics because there would be a one-to-one match with all the controls and settings. (I know this is not the case now, nor am I suggesting it as a "wish," I am merely attempting to better clarify my question.)
The Wiki does a great job describing many of the controls but is there a rule of thumb when they are not represented? Thanks for your input.