Michaelkwatts
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Many significant improvements to amp modeling and amp collection as we've moved from Qv1 to Qv2 that have moved us ever closer to the tonal mecca. Of course this statement also holds true for many prior FW advancements.
A couple of the strattiest of the strat players that I've worked to tone-replicate with the tools in the Axe have been Cap'n Ray Vaughn (of course) and 'Lil Jackie Mayer. There's a good lexicon of Vaughn tones and capabilities in the Axe (presets and tips always welcome) -- what I haven't seen however is much around capturing Mayer's tone from the 2009 - 2010 "gravity" days. Regardless of your politics his tone is remarkable.
The Challenge -
With the amps, FX and cabs (nothing from the cab market off limits) how do we replicate Mayer's tone here, or here.
please note I've avoided leading the witness with info from the internet around his amp and fx chain.
Love,
m
Many significant improvements to amp modeling and amp collection as we've moved from Qv1 to Qv2 that have moved us ever closer to the tonal mecca. Of course this statement also holds true for many prior FW advancements.
A couple of the strattiest of the strat players that I've worked to tone-replicate with the tools in the Axe have been Cap'n Ray Vaughn (of course) and 'Lil Jackie Mayer. There's a good lexicon of Vaughn tones and capabilities in the Axe (presets and tips always welcome) -- what I haven't seen however is much around capturing Mayer's tone from the 2009 - 2010 "gravity" days. Regardless of your politics his tone is remarkable.
The Challenge -
With the amps, FX and cabs (nothing from the cab market off limits) how do we replicate Mayer's tone here, or here.
please note I've avoided leading the witness with info from the internet around his amp and fx chain.
Love,
m