Gamedojo
Power User
So, here is a tone creation I'm doing for a forum member, sorry, this one will not be available for download.
But, I wanted to share an interesting point when you're building tone patches in the Axe Fx. Remember that the guitar has to fit into a mix. By this I mean, by itself, the tone may not quite be the most pleasing to the ear, but its meant to fit with a band so the guitar sticks out, but also blends.
Here are two clips. The First is the song panned hard right and MY guitar panned hard left. Then, the second clip is just the same exact guitar audio but placed by itself.
Brewster tone mixed with audio
Brewster tone by itself
If you just let folks listen to these clips, you might assume they are two different guitar tones, but the left channel of the first and the entire audio clip of the second are the same recording.
But, I wanted to share an interesting point when you're building tone patches in the Axe Fx. Remember that the guitar has to fit into a mix. By this I mean, by itself, the tone may not quite be the most pleasing to the ear, but its meant to fit with a band so the guitar sticks out, but also blends.
Here are two clips. The First is the song panned hard right and MY guitar panned hard left. Then, the second clip is just the same exact guitar audio but placed by itself.
Brewster tone mixed with audio
Brewster tone by itself
If you just let folks listen to these clips, you might assume they are two different guitar tones, but the left channel of the first and the entire audio clip of the second are the same recording.