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I'll try this. Glad to find pointers like these. Any other pointers welcome Thanks.Yes. Experiment with a notch around 7 KHz. Move it around to tame the piezo quackiness.
I'll try this. Glad to find pointers like these. Any other pointers welcome Thanks.Yes. Experiment with a notch around 7 KHz. Move it around to tame the piezo quackiness.
I recommend playing around with some of the patches out there that do soundscapes that sound like a synth or string section. They sound amazing when mixed tastefully with the piezo.I'll try this. Glad to find pointers like these. Any other pointers welcome Thanks.
You can find 2 clips I recorded here. Both piezo equipped guitars.
I recommend playing around with some of the patches out there that do soundscapes that sound like a synth or string section. They sound amazing when mixed tastefully with the piezo.
Apologizes for the partial hijack, but can you get a good acoustic tone with the AX8 and a piezo (under the saddle) pickup? /QUOTE]
While the tone match was created on the AxeFX II this thread demonstrates the beauty of it all. You can load the tone match into the AX8's cab block.
You can make tone matches with your DAW and plugins. With reaper and melda freeform, you could be up and running for around a hundred dollars.
Avoid use any acoustic IR from other people, take a good mic and Tone Mach your acoustic guitar (in live mode always). It will take you 5 minutes.
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Mind sharing your procedure to TM using the AX8 ?
It's a fantastic tool with an acoustic; even better if you can find some good acoustic IR's to fire it up. Here's a clip I recorded direct with a free acoustic IR I found on the web, the optical compressor and some Parametric EQ and filters.