lqdsnddist
Axe-Master
Problem with a realistic vs tweaker mode I can see is what if you want just one specific parameter thst didn’t exist ?
What if I could really use a mids knob on a Fender model thst didn’t have one ? Then do I need to start messing with PEQ blocks etc to give me what actually would of been easy and basic in the tweaker firmware ?
Sometimes less control can make things more complicated.
Also, just because something is basic doesn’t mean it subjectively sounds good to everyone. Look at all the univibe pedals on the market.
Does a retro vibe sound the same as a drybell or a fulltone ? They all have the same basic controls, but you cant just plug any one of them into a Marshall and get “that sound” as they all sound different. Thus, people end up buying and selling until they find soemthing that works for their guitar, their taste etc.
I need to tweak like 10 things to get a vibe sound I like, so I’m glad the parameters are there, but I’d be happy if the default sounded good to me, but that is such a subjective thing no one is going to agree on.
What if I could really use a mids knob on a Fender model thst didn’t have one ? Then do I need to start messing with PEQ blocks etc to give me what actually would of been easy and basic in the tweaker firmware ?
Sometimes less control can make things more complicated.
Also, just because something is basic doesn’t mean it subjectively sounds good to everyone. Look at all the univibe pedals on the market.
Does a retro vibe sound the same as a drybell or a fulltone ? They all have the same basic controls, but you cant just plug any one of them into a Marshall and get “that sound” as they all sound different. Thus, people end up buying and selling until they find soemthing that works for their guitar, their taste etc.
I need to tweak like 10 things to get a vibe sound I like, so I’m glad the parameters are there, but I’d be happy if the default sounded good to me, but that is such a subjective thing no one is going to agree on.