sundance_kiddsg
Experienced
and if you do, what sort of amps do you deviate from it (clean or mid gain or hi gain)?
just curious if this feature is used much.
just curious if this feature is used much.
High gain - never, I've had grid modelling off since I understood what it did.
I've hated "hairy" distortion from day one and that's why I moved away from tubes. While I KNOW the Axe FX emulates tubes it allows allows for much more tone shaping that a regular head and ominous amount of pedals could ever do, imo. The tones that I aim for are unrealistically smooth, mastered, album tones though ... this will obviously not appeal to the players out there looking for a Marshall crunch sound.
Definitely do NOT nuke.
I really don't understand your opinion at all... hairy distortion??? what the hell is that?
Tube amps all generate some amount of "blocking distortion" which could be described as "hairy".
Tube amps all generate some amount of "blocking distortion" which could be described as "hairy".
High gain - never, I've had grid modelling off since I understood what it did.
I've hated "hairy" distortion from day one and that's why I moved away from tubes. While I KNOW the Axe FX emulates tubes it allows allows for much more tone shaping that a regular head and ominous amount of pedals could ever do, imo. The tones that I aim for are unrealistically smooth, mastered, album tones though ... this will obviously not appeal to the players out there looking for a Marshall crunch sound.
Definitely do NOT nuke.
High gain - never, I've had grid modelling off since I understood what it did.
I've hated "hairy" distortion from day one and that's why I moved away from tubes. While I KNOW the Axe FX emulates tubes it allows allows for much more tone shaping that a regular head and ominous amount of pedals could ever do, imo. The tones that I aim for are unrealistically smooth, mastered, album tones though ... this will obviously not appeal to the players out there looking for a Marshall crunch sound.
Definitely do NOT nuke.
Anyone got a clip of hairy distortion handy
EDIT: its not the "SHHHHHH" sound is it?
A 5150 with the gain at 3 :lol stop playing and it sounds like you have a water fall inside your amp.
Anyone got a clip of hairy distortion handy
EDIT: its not the "SHHHHHH" sound is it?
Grid Modelling? How does it affect your high gain patches?