I always capture a dry track, so I can even re-amp the entire post-edit session if I want to.
What method do you use for re-amping? This is still something I have had much success with.
I always capture a dry track, so I can even re-amp the entire post-edit session if I want to.
Many of Brett Kingman's clean tones in this video are outstanding, in my opinion:
NIce tones buddy! I was also wondering if your music man has a standard pickups? What mode is it anyways? Cheers
You said this much nicer than I was going to attempt to say it.For my purposes, the AxeFX is 100% there. I don't own a tube amp any more.
For my purposes, the AxeFX is 100% there. I don't own a tube amp any more.
Pretty much sums it up for me.It's so there that whether it's there or not now is entirely subjective.
When I track, I always send a completely dry guitar-direct out to the board, and capture it on a dedicated channel. I also dial up the tone I *think* is right for the song, and capture it on a pair of tracks (that's also what I hear through my headphones when tracking). When re-amping, I just route the entirely dry track from the board back to the AxeFX's front panel input, as if I were playing the same track again, and route the output to a new pair of channels on the board. This lets me use the dry performance (even if it was edited / spliced), and have the original preset available for reference. I also take advantage of the opportunity to listen to my intended amp / cab / mic / effects settings, and consider the possibility of changing some of those elements to help the guitar tracks sit properly in the mix.What method do you use for re-amping? This is still something I have had much success with.
Sums it up for me too. AxeFX Q3 finally knocked my real boogie off top spot! I've since sold it and my other amps & picked up an AX-8 last week for gigs!.For my purposes, the AxeFX is 100% there. I don't own a tube amp any more.
Many of Brett Kingman's clean tones in this video are outstanding, in my opinion:
Many of Brett Kingman's clean tones in this video are outstanding, in my opinion:
There's a sterile digital cheesiness to it that just doesn't sit right. Maybe I'm just a sucker for real amps.
There's a sterile digital cheesiness to it that just doesn't sit right. Maybe I'm just a sucker for real amps.
Thanks for all the replies, it seems that a lot of you guys are satisfied by the Axe Fx which is cool but I still haven't heard any clean tones which are as good as a real amp to my ears. Metal/high gain stuff yes.. the Axe Fx matches real amps if not beats them but maybe you guys could share some other clean sounds that you like?
Anyone in Central Queensland Australia willing to let me play around with their Axe?