can a axe 2 be converted to axe3?if so how
That's exactly what I was gonna say! ;-)Yes, step 1, turn your Axe FX II in to cash by selling it. Step 2 buy the Axe Fx 3.
Step 3, be amazed.
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That's amazing how you were able to do that. Well, with all the fantastic visual effects we see these days in movies, and even basic graphics of splash screens, maybe it's rather simple. But to a guy who knows nothing about how it's done, I think it's interesting to see that, on the screen, you were able to move the AXE-FX II over to the left to make more room for the last "I". Pretty cool!
Slow day at the office, eh?
No...home... cooking ...was waiting for my beans to get ready in instant pot...they r glorious.. since u r asking...lolSlow day at the office, eh?
MahlzeitNo...home... cooking ...was waiting for my beans to get ready in instant pot...they r glorious.. since u r asking...lol
If it's an "instant" pot, why do you have to wait?No...home... cooking ...was waiting for my beans to get ready in instant pot...they r glorious.. since u r asking...lol
More material for the dad jokes thread!If it's an "instant" pot, why do you have to wait?
Presets, yesHardware, no. Presets, no, but you can hack together a way to at least import the workflow.
Not really, they sound so different all you are really getting is signal path (which is what I was referencing above).Presets, yes
Just like they would sound if you'd load a axe2 firmware 1 preset on the same axe2 firmware 30Not really, they sound so different all you are really getting is signal path (which is what I was referencing above).
I had simple presets that sounded completely different. I take the question as "can you import a preset and it will sound the same". Which I dont see happening.Just like they would sound if you'd load a axe2 firmware 1 preset on the same axe2 firmware 30
But loading an axe2 latest firmware to axe3 firmware 1.xx gives very good results