sunshinewelly
Inspired
I have recently purchased a variax JTX69 which is surprisingly good.
I am trying to find i assume a neutral sounding patch on the axe fx to suit the acoustic modeling of the variax.
I have a decent acoustic patch (thanks to Scott) which sounds fine through my standard electric guitar but does not suit the variax acoustic model.
the recommended set up for the accoustic variax setting seems to be a PA set or some other full range speaker 100% clean.
any tips?
on the line6 blog they recommend the following if using a HD500 "There is very little going on: in front of the mixer you have an EQ taking out a little bit of 220Hz, a tube limiter after the mixer pulling down the transients a tiny bit, and a plate reverb at the end making things sound a little wider. There is no amp processing and no heavy-handed EQ. Here’s a snippet of this setting:"
I am trying to find i assume a neutral sounding patch on the axe fx to suit the acoustic modeling of the variax.
I have a decent acoustic patch (thanks to Scott) which sounds fine through my standard electric guitar but does not suit the variax acoustic model.
the recommended set up for the accoustic variax setting seems to be a PA set or some other full range speaker 100% clean.
any tips?
on the line6 blog they recommend the following if using a HD500 "There is very little going on: in front of the mixer you have an EQ taking out a little bit of 220Hz, a tube limiter after the mixer pulling down the transients a tiny bit, and a plate reverb at the end making things sound a little wider. There is no amp processing and no heavy-handed EQ. Here’s a snippet of this setting:"