I just love the fact that even the amps you hate will still sound amazing through the Axe-Fx!AC30, Hot Cat and DC-30. Oddly enough (maybe not) that they are all Class A amps. The Hot Cat is still acting up. It works for about 15 minutes and then starts to squeal. I hate Class A amps. They run too hot and eat tubes. They sound great right before they die though.
should be doing exactly that as it is right now. it's a compressor and compressors are volume dependent which means it acts less on lower incoming levels than higher levels. unless you drive it constantly super hot with a very low threshold, it should still be dynamic...having the Motor Drive bounce up with harder playing and soften down with quieter playing, a la what a real amps does, would be perfect.
AC30, Hot Cat and DC-30. Oddly enough (maybe not) that they are all Class A amps. The Hot Cat is still acting up. It works for about 15 minutes and then starts to squeal. I hate Class A amps. They run too hot and eat tubes. They sound great right before they die though.
I'm in big trouble girlfriend stated that the axe is my girlfriend...and she was serious!
I'll share the preset later, but here's the basic settings :Very, very nice! Sharing is caring
What does it mean they had to be fixed to be modeled??
once that DC30 is fixed maybe show the EF86 side some fractal love??AC30, Hot Cat and DC-30. Oddly enough (maybe not) that they are all Class A amps. The Hot Cat is still acting up. It works for about 15 minutes and then starts to squeal. I hate Class A amps. They run too hot and eat tubes. They sound great right before they die though.
Ahh, another perfect opportunity for the digital realm to surpass what's possible in the "real"world. BWAHAHAHAHA!AC30, Hot Cat and DC-30. Oddly enough (maybe not) that they are all Class A amps. The Hot Cat is still acting up. It works for about 15 minutes and then starts to squeal. I hate Class A amps. They run too hot and eat tubes. They sound great right before they die though.
...I'm not just saying this but since FW 7 this box has taken on a new life.
....It's like a completely different machine now!
The only thing I imagine being more useful would be some means of separating these parameters out from blocks entirely (don't ask me how...), so that they can have envelopes attached, or at least side-chain based on signal... having the Motor Drive bounce up with harder playing and soften down with quieter playing, a la what a real amps does, would be perfect.
Then those who want to use real cabs need to remember to turn it off, which is easy to forget.The new motor drive is excellent. However, depending on the amp's level its result can vary a lot, and can produce pumping compression/limiting if the amp's level is too high.
Maybe moving it in the amp before the level could allow easier setting ?
Or not... as usual if they use their ears they'll turn it off if it's better off...Then those who want to use real cabs need to remember to turn it off, which is easy to forget.
But that's another "gotcha" parameter to know about. It makes sense to turn off the Cab block for anything cab sim related, not having to remember that and a few other parameters in the Amp. It's like having to know to turn off Sag when you've already turned off global Power Amp sim.Or not... as usual if they use their ears they'll turn it off if it's better off...
And if it defaults to 0 no problem
Yes but then you face the level problem exposed earlier...But that's another "gotcha" parameter to know about. It makes sense to turn off the Cab block for anything cab sim related, not having to remember that and a few other parameters in the Amp.
Then maybe link it internally to the amp's level ?Please leave it in the Cab Block.
Out1 = foh / out2 = Power amp, guitar Cab Guy here.