Hello,
A quick question for all the experienced axe users.
I have a simple setup, PEQ, to Amp, Cab, and then out. Where is the best place to control your volume at. For example, in a normal amp I would use the Amp/cab combination, with the amp controlling overall volume.
However in the axe, there are Mix settings at each block... If I use the mix settings in the Amp block, this decreases the volume into the Cab--will this impact how the Cab functions? If I keep the Amp/Cab combo together, and only use the Cab Mix setting, does this get a better sound, and have the cab behave and feel closer to a real amp.
Thanks...
Steve
PS: I have upgraded to V6, but every so often the system will freeze now, lock up, and everything becomes non-responsive (using Axe edit). If I shutdown the Axe, and bring it back up, everything seems to work. Also, it looks like the Looper does not retain its values for Mono/Stereo. However, the the fender amps sound better, and the fat channel is a plus!
A quick question for all the experienced axe users.
I have a simple setup, PEQ, to Amp, Cab, and then out. Where is the best place to control your volume at. For example, in a normal amp I would use the Amp/cab combination, with the amp controlling overall volume.
However in the axe, there are Mix settings at each block... If I use the mix settings in the Amp block, this decreases the volume into the Cab--will this impact how the Cab functions? If I keep the Amp/Cab combo together, and only use the Cab Mix setting, does this get a better sound, and have the cab behave and feel closer to a real amp.
Thanks...
Steve
PS: I have upgraded to V6, but every so often the system will freeze now, lock up, and everything becomes non-responsive (using Axe edit). If I shutdown the Axe, and bring it back up, everything seems to work. Also, it looks like the Looper does not retain its values for Mono/Stereo. However, the the fender amps sound better, and the fat channel is a plus!