[AxeFX2] Collection Thread

T.B.B.

Inspired
Hey guys,

in this thread i will collect all patches available at the forum for the AXE-FX 2!

IRs so far [2048]:

- Ownhammer IRs (you will need to buy them)
- RedWirez IRs (you will need to buy them)
- Cello Body
- Acoustic by LMO and GtrBody by CC (same org. IR, different algorithms used, more info on page 2 by LMO)
http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-f...-[axefx2]-collection-thread-2.html#post540361
- More IR's by LMO: http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-f...-[axefx2]-collection-thread-2.html#post546507
- more IRs: http://forum.fractalaudio.com/user-cabs-irs/16708-impulse-response-collection.html (no 2048 IRs)
- many more - in this Collection!

Pedal Amps IR:

http://www.guitarampmodeling.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=14131

- Axe2 Collection - all presets available so far (including Mark Day, smilefan, raca and Yek's presets) (last update: 03/06/12)

http://www.mediafire.com/?aixtz8o18z47rkz

if someone sees any missing one, also plz let me know.

List of included patches: (~710) + 97 effects blocks + ~1000 IR's
 

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  • Mark's 1st Clean OUT2.syx
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  • Mark's Lead 1 Uber OUT2.syx
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Patches:

Cameron High: One Pissed Off Amp.syx by bkrumme
PVH 6160: Power Peavey.syx by bkrumme
009 - Rumbly Guts.syx by bkrumme
Blonde Bassman.syx by smilefan
Blonde Bassman Lead by smile fan
E-bow (Ext 3).syx by bladlus (org by yek)
Violin2.syx by bladlus -org. patch by AndrewSimon
M.Gilbert Dinner and a Movie.syx by M.Gilbert
 

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  • 009 - Rumbly Guts.syx
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  • Blonde Bassman Lead.syx
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  • E-bow (Ext 3).syx
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my first upload, engl type patch METAL

I tried 10 ways of uploading this I think I got it, let me know if it has any sound or anything (first time be gentle)
 
EJ Lead patch

First upload so I hope this works.
Here is an "Eric Johnson" lead patch which sounds very close on my system.
Changing the cab type make a huge difference. So tweak to taste. Let me know how you like it!

View attachment 5776
 
Tampura - FAS LEAD 2.syx by bladlus - org. patch by geamala
Violin3.syx by bladlus - org. patch by AndrewSimon
Jumbo Jet SLO.syx by smilefan
Jumbo Jet Plexi.syx by smilefan
Matchless DC30 Chime.syx by smilefan
Big 65 Twin Reverb.syx by smilefan
Preset51Parallel FX.syx by smilefan
Preset51Series FX.syx by smilefan
 

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  • Matchless DC30 Chime.syx
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  • Big 65 Twin Reverb.syx
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  • Preset51Parallel FX.syx
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blades? Who's that? :roll

Anyway, the credit for the patches I remake should go to their original authors (if that info is available.)
geamala for the tampura patch, and AndrewSimon for the violins.
 
Patches:

Cameron High: One Pissed Off Amp.syx by bkrumme
PVH 6160: Power Peavey.syx by bkrumme
009 - Rumbly Guts.syx by bkrumme
EVH - Balance.syx‎ by stink
Blonde Bassman.syx by smilefan
Blonde Bassman Lead by smile fan
E-bow (Ext 3).syx by bladlus (org by yek)
Violin2.syx by bladlus -org. patch by AndrewSimon

somethins wrong with that Balance patch and I rrrrrrrrrrrreally need a good one, you can see at 2kb its just wrong!
 
Galloping Delay.syx by smilefan
Wind.syx by bladlus
Air raid.syx by bladlus
Synth funky.syx by bladlus
FIRIN MA LAZ0R (Exp 1).syx by bladlus
Brit Flavor Fdbk Loop.syx by smilefan
Zom of Sighs New.syx by Zomgasm
Eaten By Flangers.syx by smilefan
 

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  • Synth funky.syx
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  • FIRIN MA LAZ0R (Exp 1).syx
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  • Brit Flavor Fdbk Loop.syx
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  • Zom of Sighs New.syx
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  • Eaten By Flangers.syx
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2kb files I think are not valid, ps, I dont think sammetal has axe 2 so another doubt, plus there exist axe 2 patch threads, though thanks for the thought, even better instead of everyone helping to organize them, how bout contributing, (yes I have)
 
you got right..though these patches were posted in a axefx2 thread (didn't read the content though).
and yeah i know that there are certain axefx2 patches thread..but i think it would really nice to have them all in one big thread collected (until AxeChange is online)
 

- Acoustic (body)
- GtrBody (i think also acoustic)
The acoustic_2048_g2.syx file is one I uploaded a while back. Because of its history and the fact that different versions exist, promoting a certain amount of confusion, I thought it would be worth documenting what I know about this IR.

I believe the acoustic2048 IR was originally provided by javajunkie, working from an impulse file named gtrbody.wav that was created by a graduate student at Stanford. Back in the olden days, before IR windowing moved from AlbertA's convertor tool to Axe-Fx firmware, there was a technique where you could split an IR into halves, load the first half into cab1, and the second into cab2. Add 1024/480000 of a second delay to cab two, and in effect you had a 2048-point IR.

That is the reason that IR's named acoustic2048_1.syx and acoustic2048_2.syx were posted. After the change that moved windowing to the hardware, only the first file was used. There is what I believe to be simply a renamed copy of the first file floating around named acoustic2048.syx.

The original file, gtrbody.wav, contains 8192 16-bit samples at 22050 samples/second, while Axe-Fx IR's are normally generated from 24-bit samples at 48000 samples/second.

There are now (at least) two distinct versions available for the Axe-Fx II:
1) acoustic_2048_g2.syx
2) gtrbody.syx

The first I created by going back to the original gtrbody.wav file, converting it to 24-bit/48K format, and creating a 2040-point Axe-Fx II (AKA g2) format .syx. This IR is the direct equivalent to the old acoustic_2048.syx file used on the Axe I, meaning that it underwent equivalent processing.

As I understand it, the second file was created by Cliff, probably also going back to the original IR. However this file has also been processed to create a minimum phase version. I started a thread a while back about min phase IRs, but apparently the topic can be controversial and the thread was deleted before I was able to read most of the discussion.

Regardless, here are some plots that show the differences.

First, here are acoustic2048_1.syx and acoustic2048_2.syx, the first and second halves of a single IR. Plots are captured from AlbertA's excellent tool:
acoustic2048_1 AA.jpg

acoustic2048-2 AA.jpg



Here is the old format acoustic2048.syx file, used after the windowing change, apparently just renamed from the acoustic2048_1.syx file:
acoustic2048 AA.jpg


Here is the version I uploaded, which I have named gtrbody-G2.syx on my system.
gtrbody g2 syx AA.jpg


And here is the version created by Cliff:
gtrbody syx AA.jpg


[I've just discovered that we are limited to five images per post, so I am splitting the post here.]
 
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[Continuing post from above]
Because it is a little hard to see what the differences are, I've created before and after plots using a tool that I wrote. While I don't know the details of the algorithm Cliff uses, I've programmed my own minimum phase algorithm; it seems to be good enough for my purposes here. In this case I am displaying wave file data normalized to a peak value -0.3 dB, not the data normalized via an energy algorithm by AlbertA's utility as in the plots above.

I'm only showing the first 512 points so that more detail can be seen.
gtrbody 24-48k wav 512.jpg


Here is the before and after for the entire signal:
gtrbody 24-48K wav.jpg


And finally, here is what the "after" plot immediately above looks like when processed by AlbertA, for comparison with the plots above. You can tell the data processed through my min-phase algorithm does not give the exact same results as the data Cliff used processed through his algorithm.
gtrbody-G2-MP AA.jpg


So all that was to show you how the new .syx files compare to what you may have used in the past. You'll probably want to try both versions to see which you like for a particular patch. As to the whys and wherefores of min phase processing, that's probably a subject best not pursued here.
 
Thank you for the elaborate information and background!
 
The Flange Gods.syx by smilefan
preset.syx by yek
Vintage ADA Flanger.syx by smilefan
rectodeath.syx by symphx
The Naughty Wah.syx by smilefan
Layered Metal.syx by RandyVanMartini
'67 Marshall JTM 45 100 .syx by smilefan
The Black Speech.syx by smilefan

tip by smilefan for Ownhammer/RW users (if using patch: Layered Metal):

Cameron side: Redwirez BasketweaveG12M25s-TC30-CapEdge-0in (U87 cond mic)
Redwirez BasketweaveG12M20s-TC30-Cap-0in. (U87 cond mic)

SLO 100 Rhy side: Ownhammer_412_SLM_M75_TC30_1 (57 dyn mic)
Ownhammer_412_SLM_M75_TC30_1 (57 dyn mic)
 

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  • The Naughty Wah.syx
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  • '67 Marshall JTM 45 100 .syx
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