AFIII Can the Axe FXIII cop Lamb of God tones?

A simple test. Here is Lamb of God's "Omertà", as on Youtube.



And here is a test mix I did using YouTube drums and bass and the Mark IV amp on the Axe FXIII:



Apologies for the difference in volume, I didn't account for that when I was mixing and the drums and bass were really loud.

What do you think?
 
I messed with some of these types of tones back when I was comparing a couple guitars to an LP. Middle clip in each series is a LoG riff: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/izhn...maha.m4a?rlkey=qrl7w3cip6ipli31qyc84riz4&dl=0. I think I used the mark V amp.
Thanks, @strabes . Good tone. I took a leaf out of your book, and realised that the album tones are a lot darker. Probably a very aggressive high cut filter. Also, I think the guitars were a bit too low. So I added a high cut and raised the level of the guitars.

Here is a refreshed clip, without video, on Soundcloud. It is a lot louder, so be warned.

Do note that I had no control over the drum and bass track, I got it from YouTube

 
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PS: Not sure why my Soundcloud clip sounds different on the Fractal Audio forums and the Rig Talk forums. It's posted a little below in this thread:

https://www.rig-talk.com/forum/thre...it-really-cop-good-tones.311145/#post-3973107

Can the mods please look into this? @FractalAudio I'm not sure which is the better version, and I'm just worried that my original Soundcloud clip is nothing like what it sounds like in my studio. I'd like everyone to get a good representation of the work I have put into this tone.
 
Just want to stress that this is not a 1:1 comparison with the original recording. I am tuned to standard D tuning, which means my tuning is DGCFAD.

On the original recording, the tuning is DADGBE.

I hope that makes sense. This unit is capable of some killer tones, that's all I was trying to convey.
 
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