Markom
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Perhaps many novice Axe-Fx users (regardless of unit edition) struggled early on as I have - As I've said in in other threads, I've been at this for just under a month and was beginning to feel the frustration settling in. One night my rig would sound great through my mixer/near-fields and like crap through my 4-12s; the next night it was the opposite. I simply couldn't seem to get it right regardless of the approach I took to make corrections. Then I discover two elements of sage advice on the Forums:
I began discovering a new window into (and out of) the Ultra. I realize this is very rudimentary for users having much higher understanding of the science behind the technology, or who've already been through similar frustrations; however, this is a MAJOR breakthrough for me and I'm a much happier camper. My old Digitech 2101 just faded a bit more into the background tonight.
Thanks Yek!
- It's okay to set up (or copy) duplicate presets that are specific to what you are playing though.
- And, more importantly, visit Yek's How Tos Wiki regarding "How to set the output levels and avoid clipping!"
I began discovering a new window into (and out of) the Ultra. I realize this is very rudimentary for users having much higher understanding of the science behind the technology, or who've already been through similar frustrations; however, this is a MAJOR breakthrough for me and I'm a much happier camper. My old Digitech 2101 just faded a bit more into the background tonight.
Thanks Yek!
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