Hi,
I am trying to understand the Speaker Resonance page, not to necessary tweak it, rather to understand what it is used for and how it works within the AxeFX.
I have read posts saying "when you audition IR's with the amp block, when you get to an IR where the SPKR page settings match closely the real cab it was shot from, you hear it as "better". So part of the "rabbit hole" is finding those matches. On the other hand, if you dial in the SPKR page and don't change IR's, I believe you also can get good results."
So My question is what exactly is the Speaker Resonance page for?
1. Is it for dialing in exact measurements of a cab sound when creating a IR?
2. Is it to dial in a IR to sound better when running through a real cab not FRFR?
3. Is it to dial in a IR that was not initially intended to be used with a amp, lets say a Mesa 4X12" with a fender twin ?
Thanks, Really trying to understand all this.
I am trying to understand the Speaker Resonance page, not to necessary tweak it, rather to understand what it is used for and how it works within the AxeFX.
I have read posts saying "when you audition IR's with the amp block, when you get to an IR where the SPKR page settings match closely the real cab it was shot from, you hear it as "better". So part of the "rabbit hole" is finding those matches. On the other hand, if you dial in the SPKR page and don't change IR's, I believe you also can get good results."
So My question is what exactly is the Speaker Resonance page for?
1. Is it for dialing in exact measurements of a cab sound when creating a IR?
2. Is it to dial in a IR to sound better when running through a real cab not FRFR?
3. Is it to dial in a IR that was not initially intended to be used with a amp, lets say a Mesa 4X12" with a fender twin ?
Thanks, Really trying to understand all this.