RubenLopez101
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Nice vid!
I have a video of my own on using an LUFS meter in DAW to match levels between amps and between presets. I find it faster and more precise than using the VU meters on the unit.
Here are a few topic based videos
@Burgs shows us how to build a simple but very versatile rig based on a Marshall Plexi - this is basically all you need to start building your own presets.
I have a video of my own on using an LUFS meter in DAW to match levels between amps and between presets. I find it faster and more precise than using the VU meters on the unit.
Cross-posting from a different thread.... how to use Scene Controllers with Input Trim:
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/scene-controller-accuracy-for-input-trim.127292/
Summary: The trim control has a logarithmic taper, with a range from 0.1 to 10.0. So if you want Trim=1, you can't just use scene controller=10%. It is actually 50% representing the position of the knob at noon. If you want to be anal and calculate a very specific value, use this formula:
Controller % = 100 * ( ( log10( Desired_Trim ) + 1) / 2 )
Or just use this handy reference chart and interpolate values as needed:
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It seems like I forgot to add this. @nicolasrivera shows tricks for fitting many FX in a single AX8 preset without running out of CPU
I have been somewhat swamped lately, so please feel free to add more tutorials, as you find them. I know of a few that should be added.
You could have changed the REVERB to spring and could have saved more CPU
I'll have to A/B the tone with these "economy" settings for more blocks packed in with my single row preset. Thanks!
@2112 put up this video today - It's advice on how to get the most out of your AX8. He tells you which things to consider, not how to do them, so you may want to consult the manual or other videos. I think, it has great insights.