ertan
Experienced
Hi,
As I understand from the Axe FX II manual, the values of the parameters at the speaker tab is directly related to the cab (both the cab itself and the speaker) sim that is being used at the moment.
To achieve accuracy here, I think that we need the resonant frequency values of the cabs that are being commonly used in the Axe community.
I searched a bit about these values before opening a new thread. If it it already exists, I apologize, and appreciate an informative redirecting like 'see this topic', instead of something like 'search the goddamn forum'
Is it possible to get these values from somewhere, or may we humbly request these values from the Cab sim producers like Ownhammer and Mad Oak Studio?
The reason for my request is that I'm having a little bit of trouble with the low frequencies (in almost all cabs), and my cab low cut frequency value reached 130.0 Hz already, since I don't trust my ears too much, I don't want to do something wrong in the eve of my first recordings with this wonderful unit.
Thanks.
As I understand from the Axe FX II manual, the values of the parameters at the speaker tab is directly related to the cab (both the cab itself and the speaker) sim that is being used at the moment.
To achieve accuracy here, I think that we need the resonant frequency values of the cabs that are being commonly used in the Axe community.
I searched a bit about these values before opening a new thread. If it it already exists, I apologize, and appreciate an informative redirecting like 'see this topic', instead of something like 'search the goddamn forum'
Is it possible to get these values from somewhere, or may we humbly request these values from the Cab sim producers like Ownhammer and Mad Oak Studio?
The reason for my request is that I'm having a little bit of trouble with the low frequencies (in almost all cabs), and my cab low cut frequency value reached 130.0 Hz already, since I don't trust my ears too much, I don't want to do something wrong in the eve of my first recordings with this wonderful unit.
Thanks.
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