JamesBWood
Inspired
+1
I think the OP wants to use factory (or other pre-existing) presets with Output 3 and not adding the Output 3 block to them.I fail to see how there is any use case that isn't already covered by copying to Output 2.
Hudgygurdygui mentions a few posts up that he is already using Out2 for something else. OP wants to globally add Out3 for his scenario. They are not the likeliest of use cases, but extra flexibity in routing audio is always a good addition to the sonic toolbox, IMHO....I fail to see how there is any use case that isn't already covered by copying to Output 2.
For example if you need to use 1/4" connections instead of XLRsI fail to see how there is any use case that isn't already covered by copying to Output 2.
Output 1 has both XLR and 1/4".For example if you need to use 1/4" connections instead of XLRs
Yep, I meant if you need a secondary connection with 1/4" too.Output 1 has both XLR and 1/4".
I fail to see how there is any use case that isn't already covered by copying to Output 2.
I'm a little confused, Axe FX 3 also has 1/4" Output 1---couldn't I use 1/4" Output 1 both left and right for stereo going into my Seymour Duncan Power Stage 700 flat response amp? I've read that many are using Output 3. It looks like Outputs 3 and 4-- 1/4" jacks are the same as Output 1-- 1/4" jack that are wired for Humbuster cables if they are used. I attached the diagram of Axe FX 3 output diagram. It also seems easier to use Output 1--1/4" as all the factory presets default to output 1 configuration. Appreciate your advice on this.Yeah, can come in handy at times.
BTW, I do have Out 1 and Out 3 blocks in every preset.
Out 1 (and Out 2 if needed) are reserved for FRFR/direct. This lets me choose between XLR and 1/4, and have separate volume control.
Out 3 is for power amp and traditional amp.