Andy Eagle
Fractal Fanatic
The basics and more importantly WHY.
Follow this and you can forget wasting money buying presets that won't work with your rig anyway.
This would be amazing if he actually showed Axe-Edit as he made tweaks to the sound - without that I actually find it really hard to follow.
Separate patch, but you can use the same principles to create clean tones .That was helpful to hear his approach. Does he roll the volume knob down for cleans or have a separate patch?
i didn't get this from watching the video. can you explain?Follow this and you can forget wasting money buying presets that won't work with your rig anyway.
Follow this and you can forget wasting money buying presets that won't work with your rig anyway.
i agree it would have been nice to see Axe-Edit while he was adjusting things. sorta had to visualize everything in your head. OBS is a free app that can record your screen, but this adds to the video editing time needed. either way, great to hear his approach to a drive preset like this.
makes sense. it made the tutorial part a little rough tho. i think most will gain something from it though!i think he didnt show his pc/mac screen because he is going to sell his presets on his website.
I agree. I had a rough time following along, since I don't own a AF3. I still found it informative, though. I will likely revisit the video when my number gets pulled for the FM3.i agree it would have been nice to see Axe-Edit while he was adjusting things. sorta had to visualize everything in your head.
The simple fact that you need to use your own ears to build your presets with your gear and you playing (at gig volume.) The useful thing here is how the modeller approach differs from what you would do with amps and pedals. The whole IR thing takes a bit of getting used too.i didn't get this from watching the video. can you explain?
it's always great seeing how pros approach the same gear i have. some of this info has been preached for years (cut the low end!), and i'm glad to see him doing the same thing and the results are clear.
i agree it would have been nice to see Axe-Edit while he was adjusting things. sorta had to visualize everything in your head. OBS is a free app that can record your screen, but this adds to the video editing time needed. either way, great to hear his approach to a drive preset like this.
Hmm I agree but was any of that said in the video?The simple fact that you need to use your own ears to build your presets with your gear and you playing (at gig volume.) The useful thing here is how the modeller approach differs from what you would do with amps and pedals. The whole IR thing takes a bit of getting used too.
Developing your ability to extract what you want out or your modeller is very important to maximise it's and your potential. Buying presets is like pugging in to unfamiliar rental gear for the first time at the gig. It may work for you but it probably won't.