ThrillGrill
Member
A neat idea I had the other day when I was feeling overwhelmed by how many options are in the AX8....
Save, then delete ALL presets. This includes factory, purchased, user presets, etc.
Then add 1-3 amps at a time. Amps that you know well will serve as a great starting point. I found that by having a clean slate (even the factory presets can be distracting), I was able to zero in on one tone at a time without being tempted to tinker. From that point, I was able to really explore each style/flavor of amp and get the most out of them.
This sounds super elementary, but I'd imagine most have their banks loaded. It was virtually impossible to get my brain to focus on 100 different options and I always felt paralyzed. Hope that helps!
Save, then delete ALL presets. This includes factory, purchased, user presets, etc.
Then add 1-3 amps at a time. Amps that you know well will serve as a great starting point. I found that by having a clean slate (even the factory presets can be distracting), I was able to zero in on one tone at a time without being tempted to tinker. From that point, I was able to really explore each style/flavor of amp and get the most out of them.
This sounds super elementary, but I'd imagine most have their banks loaded. It was virtually impossible to get my brain to focus on 100 different options and I always felt paralyzed. Hope that helps!