I looked at the wiki before posting and could not find it. I may have missed it, but I don't think so. I found Yek's amazing amp and drives guides but no preset guide. I found a list of the factory presets. But what I was remembering was someone put together a guide to the presets explaining what they were, etc.
That would be truly surely useful and appreciate ... even after a few beersThe list is in the wiki. Without additional notes.
I've been meaning to create a detailed list, and make tutorials to explain the design of some.
But then I drank a couple of beers, and thought: "Why".
That would be a lot of work, but then again a lot of work went into the presets and even minimal documentation on some of them would make them more accessible and ultimately useful. I can't think of a single factory preset that I have modified to use myself, such as I have with at least a dozen of @austinbuddy 's presets. Not because some of them aren't really good, but because it is time-consuming and random process to go through them.The list is in the wiki. Without additional notes.
I've been meaning to create a detailed list, and make tutorials to explain the design of some.
But then I drank a couple of beers, and thought: "Why".
Who knows brother! For me, if I had access to these notes I would read through them to find 10-20 presets that interest me as starting points and then use a similar method. Going through 383 presets, let's say you spend 5 minutes on each- that's a banker's hours work-week at a minimum!I increment to the next preset, play it a bit, try the scenes that exist, and either copy it to a "user location" to play and edit, or move on.
What would having someone else's notes make me do differently?
+1Who knows brother! For me, if I had access to these notes I would read through them to find 10-20 presets that interest me as starting points and then use a similar method. Going through 383 presets, let's say you spend 5 minutes on each- that's a banker's hours work-week at a minimum!
I'm not saying this should be someone's priority to document these, but every time I see someone post this question, I see others try to convince them it isn't necessary. Despite our love of Fractal products and guitars, not everyone's "User Story" is going to be the same!
I'll point to AB's presets, organized and named in a way that they are pretty damned self-explanatory.