electronpirate
Axe-Master
Mild tweaks are fine. I ALWAYS cut cab highs and low.
I usually regard the advanced stuff as being more about feel and getting the amp to react to the note the way I want it to.
Personally I almost always use the 5-band Passive GEQ type. I feel it's the most "musical".
The passive EQ types are all very musical. 5-Band does hit a lot of the sweet spots in electric guitar....I've used the 5-band Passive GEQ exclusively since it became available. There is something special and unique in the way it dials in...for me that GEQ is quicker and easier to tune vs the other GEQ types. I use it on pretty much every preset...
... after years and years of owning, using and tweaking the Axe-Fx, I’m happy just using very basic and almost default amp and cab settings.
Pretty much what I do. Personally I almost always use the 5-band Passive GEQ type. I feel it's the most "musical".
... after years and years of owning, using and tweaking the Axe-Fx, I’m happy just using very basic and almost default amp and cab settings.
... after years and years of owning, using and tweaking the Axe-Fx, I’m happy just using very basic and almost default amp and cab settings.
Which parameter doesn't exist anymore?5 band mark, once you owned a Mesa Quad in it's time you're sold for that one. If not only basic page, std 8 band EQ and almost no advanced settings. Used to have transformer at 95% but don't remember ever retouching that since FW14 if I remember well. BTW the parameter doesn't exist anymore... Low cut at 120 and High cut at 7.5kHz, in the amp section but will go for doing this in the cab setting since I'm moving to 8.02 actually. And that's it.
... after years and years of owning, using and tweaking the Axe-Fx, I’m happy just using very basic and almost default amp and cab settings.
May I ask how you set it for a lead boost?5-band Passive is excellent. I use it for lead boosting. I’ve been wanting to know the exact frequencies and Q of the sliders for a long time.