Jack Napalm
Power User
Post your preset bruh!
His video walks you through everything you need to create your own.
Post your preset bruh!
Update - I had a quick crack at this based on the steps Dave Friedman outlines in Pete's vid. 1959SLP Jump, Sat switch on (ideal), input trim 3, MV dialled back to 7, using a greenback IR. Further tweaking would get you a lot closer but here's a quick and sloppy rip at some DLR.
The saturation switch in the amp block engages clipping diodes (Zeners IIRC) which is the crucial part of the José mod. We can essentially create our own custom amps in the Axe-Fx by starting with a core model and playing around with the advanced parameters.
I imagine there were some other component tweaks from amp to amp, but I see no reason we couldn't get close to this in the Axe.
Update - I had a quick crack at this based on the steps Dave Friedman outlines in Pete's vid. 1959SLP Jump, Sat switch on (ideal), input trim 3, MV dialled back to 7, using a greenback IR. Further tweaking would get you a lot closer but here's a quick and sloppy rip at some DLR.
I just had a thought. Instead of raising input trim, you could have an amp block with the tube pre in front of the SLP amp block. I shall try that when I'm back with my III
But it's an emulated analog signal boostTrue, but if we are going for authenticity, we should boost the SLP with a tube rather than a digital level lift. I am sure the difference will be minimal.
I thought about the same thing. It works really great with the Tube Pre though. I had a go at it this afternoon. It sounds glorious. I will make a video in a few hours@Smittefar I wonder if the tube driver would work too?
My point was only half serious... But everything in the Fractal is digital.I thought about the same thing. It works really great with the Tube Pre though. I had a go at it this afternoon. It sounds glorious. I will make a video in a few hours
@unix-guy, I am not sure I quite understand. Input trim is a pure level lift, no emulation there. It is as clean as any analog boost could only dream to be.
Isn't that what a Friedman is supposed to be? A modded Marshall?
Here's my take on implementing the mods mentioned by Friedman in the AxeFX III - This is definitely all in on the eighties - If only I could really play like that
Preset is attached - In cab block channel B, I put in some factory Black back IRs. I did not tune them much though.