Markom
Member
I've done a fairly exhaustive search through the Forum and have come up empty, so I'll pose these questions to the General Discussion board. Perhaps, I'll answer my own questions in context of asking, but others' opinion and experience are helpful in making progress.
Like many guitarists, I own and thus often play several different instruments in either a live or practice setting. How are other Axe-Fx users applying similar presets to compensate for the varying output range of different instruments? For instance, I've created a beautiful clean preset for my Strat, but my Les Paul through the same preset is much too hot a signal; so I've copied the "Strat" preset to a "new" location and have made drive modification to compensate for the LP's hotter output. The same is true for my PRS, which is still a hot signal, but with different tonal qualities.
What methods of Axe-Fx Preset and Bank structure have other users applied that has been most successful for them? All Strat presets on Bank A; All LP Presets on Bank B; etc.?
Thanks for the input.
Like many guitarists, I own and thus often play several different instruments in either a live or practice setting. How are other Axe-Fx users applying similar presets to compensate for the varying output range of different instruments? For instance, I've created a beautiful clean preset for my Strat, but my Les Paul through the same preset is much too hot a signal; so I've copied the "Strat" preset to a "new" location and have made drive modification to compensate for the LP's hotter output. The same is true for my PRS, which is still a hot signal, but with different tonal qualities.
What methods of Axe-Fx Preset and Bank structure have other users applied that has been most successful for them? All Strat presets on Bank A; All LP Presets on Bank B; etc.?
Thanks for the input.