Christozouen
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Which company in your opinion, makes your favorite patch pack?
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I hear great things about Fremen and Moke, but my only experience is with the AMAZING AustinBuddy's Naked Amps!!
WHICH COMPANY MAKES THE BEST IN YOUR OPINION, PATCH PACKS?
Yes, Thiebault’s are more complete and usually need little addition as far as effects and signal chains, and Buddy’s are meant to used as a starting point as you say. Moke’s ...better off not touching anything on them..he’s got some bizarre mojo in many presets..and his song-specific ones are amazing.Even with 3rd party presets, I always modify them heavily to suit my guitar/rig/playing style. I tend to use them more as a starting point, rather than the finished product. That said, I'm very impressed with Fremen's presets. He's a clever guy, and super talented. I remember chatting with him back in the old GSP1101 forum days, before FAS came along.
Austin Buddy is my fav so far!AustinBuddy, Fremen, Moke... All excellent
Naked is what I am using and I am in love!The big three as mentioned above all have great stuff, but as many agree, the Naked Amps is near-essential for maximizing the III’s
potential.
I hear great things about Fremen and Moke, but my only experience is with the AMAZING AustinBuddy's Naked Amps!!
honestly I needed that explanation, i appreciate youEspecially when you play them Mr. Carter!
A little more detail for the OP:
I‘ve purchased all 3, and can say that AustinBuddy‘s presets are all about getting the most out of each amp model. And he does an EXCELLENT job. Moke and Fremen really know how to use all of the effects blocks and maximize the signal chain to tap into the full potential of the entire AxeFx as a unit. Also excellent!
Please do not type everything in capitals.
It hurts our earsI've never understood why this bugs so many people?
They better get Burg for Axefest 2Never purchased a preset pack, but I did finally download some axechange presets this weekend. Really loved Burgs' contributions...
For those who have purchased them, do you require a lot of tweaking of the presets to fit well with your gear? That's my biggest concern.