I must be missing something. I don't see a class syllabus there.
Hm so you can see the videos uploading but not the syllabus? Interesting. Sry guys figuring this hosting service out as I go.
Well, since the videos won't go live until later anyway, here's the syllabus below:
Introduction and Philosophy
Initial Setup and The Setup Menus
Basics of the Grid
Dialing in a Clean Tone
Dialing in an Edge of Breakup Tone
Dialing in a Classic Rock Tone
Dialing in a High Gain Tone
Introduction to Scenes and Channels
Consolidating Four Presets into One Rig of Power
Building a Live Preset with Scenes and Channels
Dialing in an "Amp in the Room"
Further Exploring the Amp Block
Using Multiple Amp Blocks
Live Mixing Between Amps
Creating a Sound on Sound
Running Two Guitars into the Axe-Fx III
Running a Guitar and a Bass into the Axe-Fx III
Running a Full Band on One Axe-Fx III
Introduction to Physical Rig Options
Utilizing Multiple FRFR Outputs
Using the Axe-Fx III with a Solid State Power Amp and Cab
Using the Axe-Fx III with a Tube Power Amp and Cab or a Head/Combo
Using the Axe-Fx III with an FRFR System and an Onstage Power Amp and Cab
Using the Axe-Fx III as the Ultimate Effects Processor with the Four Cable Method
Using the Axe-Fx III as an FX Loop Only Processor
Using the Axe-Fx III as a Front End Pedalboard
Introduction to Modifiers and Controllers
External Control with Pedals
Internal Controllers
Tempo
LFOs
The Envelope Follower
ADSR
The Pitch Follower
Scene Controllers
Control Switches
Tone Matching
Reamping
DAW Control and Live MIDI Switching
Further Exploration and Wrap Up