SarasotaSwing
Experienced
Modelised?
Do you actually expect these questions to be answered, or are you just being rhetorical for the purposes of stimulating discussion?
One of the things I've been working on is "User Amp Models". A computer utility allows you to enter the various parameters and then you download the amp model to a "User Amp Slot".
More like "forgot"...?Wow. I missed this.
When? Where? What? How? Who? Now? Soon?
Haven't you always been able to do this in Revalver? Pre-Peavey anyway.
Very interesting. Thank you very much gpz.
Javajunkie, can you tell us more about these User Amp Models. Thanks.
I am particularly interested in this and I think a lot of people will be too. I have several questions :
1/ Will this "computer utility" be integrated to Axe Edit or will it be a standalone program ?
2/ What kind of possibilities will users have ?
-Possibility to build an amp block with a preamp chosen from the list of all modelised heads in the Axe Fx II + a power amp chosen from the same list ? For instance, will users have the possibility to build an amp block with a Mesa Boogie Mark IIC+ preamp with a Marshall power amp ?
-Possibility to build a power amp alone ? A preamp alone ?
-Possibility to have an effect loop between preamp and power amp sections ?
-Other possibilities ?
3/ Will this be available for all Axe FX II or XL only ?
4/ Will this be available for FW 16 ?
Thank you very much.
Confused...a little.
Right now, we can take a Marshall preamp, pair it with a Recto poweramp stack, change the tubes to El84's, tinker with bias, lower voltage, pick the type of current it runs on, and navigate and tweak 1000 different parameters that the original amp DOESNT' have, and to top it off, put it through a 6' speaker.
I mean it sounds like a cool idea, but aren't we already kind of doing this now? The only real change I see here is maybe a cool GUI (wait, we already 'kind' of have that,) and a user slot for the amps (we 'kind' of have 384 of those (Axe II..))
I guess I don't see the benefit...outside of some 'drag and drop' kind of pretty GUI pictures (which, again, I admit would be cool.)
R
Confused...a little.
Right now, we can take a Marshall preamp, pair it with a Recto poweramp stack, change the tubes to El84's, tinker with bias, lower voltage, pick the type of current it runs on, and navigate and tweak 1000 different parameters that the original amp DOESNT' have, and to top it off, put it through a 6' speaker.
I mean it sounds like a cool idea, but aren't we already kind of doing this now? The only real change I see here is maybe a cool GUI (wait, we already 'kind' of have that,) and a user slot for the amps (we 'kind' of have 384 of those (Axe II..))
I guess I don't see the benefit...outside of some 'drag and drop' kind of pretty GUI pictures (which, again, I admit would be cool.)
R
No you can't, and you have been here long enough to know better.
Is there something new here Cliff ?