Leon...Another great tutorial .. How are you getting VU meters alongside Axedit ? Thanks
Probably the most important control in the amp block.
Realistic master volume is what lured me into Axe-Land a decade ago, and it's only gotten better since.
One thing i like about the new authentic tab in Axe-edit is it reminds me to just get the MV set right before I do anything else.
I suppose you could tie a scene controller to the master and the to say a volume block after the amp and have it lower the volume block as the MV is increased. Would require some experimentation.Fantastic video as usual! I've learned so much from your vids!
This brought up a question as I was watching this video. Is it possible to tie the overall level control to the master volume? Perhaps a better question is: is it possible to maintain a constant output level to the main speakers or cabinet while playing with the master column of the amp? This could be useful so the volume that a person hears remains constant allow one to tweak the master to their liking.
@ML SOUND LAB had a video where he did that, but every amp is going to be different.I suppose you could tie a scene controller to the master and the to say a volume block after the amp and have it lower the volume block as the MV is increased. Would require some experimentation.
"Does the Axe-Fx master volume act like the master volume on a real amp" - you betcha!