Piing
Axe-Master
Short story:
I’ve just found that I am addicted to the Air parameter from the CAB block.
Long story:
I believe that this started with the Axe-FX Ultra. I loved to tweak all the advanced parameters, so I probably got a good tone with the Air parameter engaged and I used it as a template to create other presets. Then I transported them to the Axe-FX II, and continued creating all my presets with that base.
Now I was creating my Axe-FX III presets around my favorite ones imported from the Axe-FX II.
I forgot about that parameter, but the other day I found that there was sound spilling when I muted all the 4 CABs at the cab block; it was not completely muted. I was about to open a bug report, but then I realized that I had the Air parameter at 33%.
Today I’ve spent some time browsing CABs just to find that I don’t like most of them if I don't give them some air. The highs sound too harsh and buzzy to my ears. The Air has become like an instant-satisfaction button for me.
Am I the only addicted?
I’ve just found that I am addicted to the Air parameter from the CAB block.
Long story:
I believe that this started with the Axe-FX Ultra. I loved to tweak all the advanced parameters, so I probably got a good tone with the Air parameter engaged and I used it as a template to create other presets. Then I transported them to the Axe-FX II, and continued creating all my presets with that base.
Now I was creating my Axe-FX III presets around my favorite ones imported from the Axe-FX II.
I forgot about that parameter, but the other day I found that there was sound spilling when I muted all the 4 CABs at the cab block; it was not completely muted. I was about to open a bug report, but then I realized that I had the Air parameter at 33%.
Today I’ve spent some time browsing CABs just to find that I don’t like most of them if I don't give them some air. The highs sound too harsh and buzzy to my ears. The Air has become like an instant-satisfaction button for me.
Am I the only addicted?
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