trancegodz
Fractal Fanatic
The Axe has the same tone controls available for every amp, but their real counterparts often do not have some of them.
Not all of the real amps have master volume, not all of them have midrange controls, and many Fender amps have vibrato or tremelo settings.
There are old guitar player articles showing the exact settings people like Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Buddy Guy used on their amps.
If you set the Axe tone controls exactly as their amps should it sound the same, assuming you are using the same type of guitar and effects they used.
If you are trying to match a Fender amp like a Vibroverb that has no midrange control on the real amp, what should you set the midrange knob on the Axe to to match it's real counterpart?
Not all of the real amps have master volume, not all of them have midrange controls, and many Fender amps have vibrato or tremelo settings.
There are old guitar player articles showing the exact settings people like Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Buddy Guy used on their amps.
If you set the Axe tone controls exactly as their amps should it sound the same, assuming you are using the same type of guitar and effects they used.
If you are trying to match a Fender amp like a Vibroverb that has no midrange control on the real amp, what should you set the midrange knob on the Axe to to match it's real counterpart?