clarky
Axe-Master
when playing live with FRFR, at gig volumes / under gig conditions, is there really such a huge difference between normal-res, high-res and ultra-res cabs that you'd want to sacrifice CPU for it??
my take on this [if I were an FRFR user - which I'm not btw] would be to use normal-res live, and ultra-res when recording..
there are bigger tonal things to nail than the cab resolution..
like choosing the right cabs in the first place and nailing the EQ..
these two things have a far bigger impact on your resultant tone than cab resolution alone..
my take on this [if I were an FRFR user - which I'm not btw] would be to use normal-res live, and ultra-res when recording..
there are bigger tonal things to nail than the cab resolution..
like choosing the right cabs in the first place and nailing the EQ..
these two things have a far bigger impact on your resultant tone than cab resolution alone..