Liquid22
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Guys
I've been using Fractals Gear for year now. I watched the growing popularity of the Axe-Fx since ULTRA days. Big names hopped on the Axe-Train and also other companies get on the moddler market. And until now I was 100% sure at least one Fractal fan or worker or PR-Guy must have written an Articel about this great company and its Gear.
Today I wanted to compare other Amp-Moddlers with the Axe-Fx III and went on Wikipedia. Only under "Amplifier modeling" there was a list of all types of moddlers. The link of Fractal Audio is just RED, means "there ist no artivle". That's it. There's also no articel about the Axe-FXs or the AX8.
Is my web broken or it is just me, who finds this very very strange?
If I were a mother-tongue speaker I instantly would write an english article. I really have to write thouse articles in german wikipedia now.
I mean THE WORLD should know about the ORIGIN of so many great guitar tones they're hearing out there, right
I've been using Fractals Gear for year now. I watched the growing popularity of the Axe-Fx since ULTRA days. Big names hopped on the Axe-Train and also other companies get on the moddler market. And until now I was 100% sure at least one Fractal fan or worker or PR-Guy must have written an Articel about this great company and its Gear.
Today I wanted to compare other Amp-Moddlers with the Axe-Fx III and went on Wikipedia. Only under "Amplifier modeling" there was a list of all types of moddlers. The link of Fractal Audio is just RED, means "there ist no artivle". That's it. There's also no articel about the Axe-FXs or the AX8.
Is my web broken or it is just me, who finds this very very strange?
If I were a mother-tongue speaker I instantly would write an english article. I really have to write thouse articles in german wikipedia now.
I mean THE WORLD should know about the ORIGIN of so many great guitar tones they're hearing out there, right