camilovelandiamusic
Experienced
Hey guys I hope you enjoy this video. The new scenes and channels combined are probably one of my favorite features of the new Axe.
Correct!!! There are many ways to access the scenes and channels... and they vary depending on what screen you're on!Great Video ,that Plexi preset sounds killer
One other thing I noticed ,could you just turn the A knobs to scroll through scene faster ?
So Cliff ,just to clarify you need to use 2 amp blocks if you want no interruption changing scenes ,especially if going from something like a twin to a Recto is this correct , amp1 and Amp2 will be seamless transition
so many parameters are changing when you switch amp types. using channels, there has to be a short audio gap to prevent noise from sudden changes of fundamental tone generation.you need to use 2 amp blocks if you want no interruption changing scenes ,especially if going from something like a twin to a Recto is this correct , amp1 and Amp2 will be seamless transition
In the examples demonstrated, I don't hear any bigger of a gap than I would when changing channels on a real amp. This is so much better than the Axe Fx II x/yso many parameters are changing when you switch amp types. using channels, there has to be a short audio gap to prevent noise from sudden changes of fundamental tone generation.
like on the Axe-Fx II, using 2 amp blocks you are simply muting or unmuting them, so there is no audio gap needed - no parameters are changing. those 2 amp tones are ready to go, one is just muted. with real amps, many pro/touring players have several of the same amp, or several different amps, each set for the tone they need, and use an audio switcher - like an A/B box - to change their sound. many really don't use channels even on a multi-channel amp if they need absolutely no gaps when changing sounds. same concept here.
i agree. it's great!In the examples demonstrated, I don't hear any bigger of a gap than I would when changing channels on a real amp. This is so much better than the Axe Fx II x/y
so many parameters are changing when you switch amp types. using channels, there has to be a short audio gap to prevent noise from sudden changes of fundamental tone generation.
like on the Axe-Fx II, using 2 amp blocks you are simply muting or unmuting them, so there is no audio gap needed - no parameters are changing. those 2 amp tones are ready to go, one is just muted. with real amps, many pro/touring players have several of the same amp, or several different amps, each set for the tone they need, and use an audio switcher - like an A/B box - to change their sound. many really don't use channels even on a multi-channel amp if they need absolutely no gaps when changing sounds. same concept here.
maybe this is addressed with the FC's capabilities. If you easily pull up a scene that represents a 'Rig' within a preset, and then have the ability to change one ore more channels within that scene easily, that would seem to allow for the use of one preset for about anything you could imagine.
Absolutely!! Ill play and tweak it til its where I find it most useful and Ill upload itMilo ,again that preset sounds great , Maybe you could share the preset when you have some time and your happy with it in the Presets thread ?