Brit Floyd's "Another Brick, Pt. 2" Presets!

I actually ran into some really nasty sounds playing around. It is happening specifically if I am on the Renwick Lead preset soloing around, and then jump back into the Intro preset - there is a large audible cracking and noise - very offputting. Does anyone know why this would happen?

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@Cooper Carter
 
I have converted the presets to FM3 (FW9-beta), with the only sacrifice of reducing the Reverb quality to Economy.

The blocks required some pre-arrangement on the Axe-FX III, otherwise it was a total mess to import directly to the FM3.

There is no need to use two CAB blocks. I have used one CAB in stereo. Chorus L-panned and a VOL/PAN block R-panned

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Much appreciated.
 
I actually ran into some really nasty sounds playing around. It is happening specifically if I am on the Renwick Lead preset soloing around, and then jump back into the Intro preset - there is a large audible cracking and noise - very offputting. Does anyone know why this would happen?

Video:



@Cooper Carter


Don't switch from the solo to the intro then? ;)
The solo is the last thing in the song, so they'd never be switching back to the intro.
If it bothers you, try turning off spillover in your unit and see if it's resolved.
 
I have converted the presets to FM3 (FW9-beta), with the only sacrifice of reducing the Reverb quality to Economy.

The blocks required some pre-arrangement on the Axe-FX III, otherwise it was a total mess to import directly to the FM3.

There is no need to use two CAB blocks. I have used one CAB in stereo. Chorus L-panned and a VOL/PAN block R-panned

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I ran some tests : with a single cab, you can use this trick, but you can also use the Dual Chorus, with the Right Depth set to 0%. It's not exactly a Japan CE-2 but imho, it doesn't matter.
Now, I'm not even sure that the chorus needs to be before the cab. The same stereo trick sounds the same with the chorus after the cab. After all, a cab is nothing else than a very sophisticated EQ, it's not a time based effect, so the order shouldn't matter. And if I recall well, the Boss chorus pedal has a mode where the effect is panned to one side, the dry sound to the other.

The delay and reverb effect have a little mistake, bypass mode in both should not be set to "through" but "Mute Fx In" or "Mute Fx Out"
 
Hi Cooper, I have to admit I am a beginner with the Axe FX III, i'm attending your master class already, heavy stuff. My problem, I downloaded these presets here, al fine, except I have no sound at all with the 4 scenes. All other presets (factory) work fine. I can't get my head round, why I'm not hearing anything. Any advise from your end?
 
Hi Cooper, I have to admit I am a beginner with the Axe FX III, i'm attending your master class already, heavy stuff. My problem, I downloaded these presets here, al fine, except I have no sound at all with the 4 scenes. All other presets (factory) work fine. I can't get my head round, why I'm not hearing anything. Any advise from your end?
Volume block present in layout. Assign your exp pedal, or discard the block.
 
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