Sturla
Inspired
After a month or so with a second hand ax8, I've reflected a bit about the learning curve.
I've concluded that it's not really about the unit being complicated to set up and use. It's really about the huge amount of flexibility, where "everything" is possible.
The other day I wished that the scenes didn't "remember" changes in which blocks were active. And there it was, the option of turning scene revert on/off.
I'd rather have a unit where you don't learn everything the first afternoon, but where over time you get it to sound and operate 100% the way you want.
And for the record, It's not always straight forward to get a tube amp with cabinet and microphone to sound great through the PA.
I'm oficially a happy camper :-D
I've concluded that it's not really about the unit being complicated to set up and use. It's really about the huge amount of flexibility, where "everything" is possible.
The other day I wished that the scenes didn't "remember" changes in which blocks were active. And there it was, the option of turning scene revert on/off.
I'd rather have a unit where you don't learn everything the first afternoon, but where over time you get it to sound and operate 100% the way you want.
And for the record, It's not always straight forward to get a tube amp with cabinet and microphone to sound great through the PA.
I'm oficially a happy camper :-D