the mic used to make the ir is a reference mic that in theory doesn't colour the sound of the cab. the mics available in the axe fx can then be added on top of the cab ir to impart their own sonic footprint onto the sound
Thank you for the information.
One more question: When we look at different pictures from IR capture , I always see more than one microphone? Do Fractal use all the mics to get the reference mic sound?
Best regards - Nidhogg
100%. Seriously.
It's 48kHz and it's an extremely common rate for recording. Your DAW can convert to any rate you like.
Logic Pro keeps telling me I have to change it to 48kHz. I keep getting popups until I go into preferences and change the rate to 48. I didn't know I should be able to set it any any rate. How do I do that? thx.
You can do that. Check the Connections section of the manual for ideas on what to do.What I would like to do is also utilize my Axe-Fx II as a multi-effects processor in the effects loop of another guitar/amp rig I use live. I am wondering if I can use IN2 and OUT2 for that purpose?
While we're waiting for an authoritative answer, here's what I've gleaned so far.Is there a way to go 'under the hood' as far as programming an amp model?
Is there a way to go 'under the hood' as far as programming an amp model? (I'm referring to amps not cab models)
The reason I ask is that I would like to be able to dial in parameters that you can't get in standard tube amps - or dial in something that has never been heard before. But to do that, I would need access to everything you have access to.
Your other guesses about how the modelling algorithms work are...out in left field. But yes, all the parameters you can adjust are available to be adjusted from the unit itself. There's no additional tweaking possible by hooking it up to a computer. The links above detail all the parameters you can tweak.If that is true, are ALL of the parameters available for user tweaking via the front panel?