![]() Great sounding cleans, OD and especially those smooth, liquid lead tones. Had some guitar player guy in the crowd (you know, the guys who stand there with their arms crossed, watching your fingers when you play) starting at my rig during breaks. I got lots of compliments from the crowd and my band mates were impressed as well. My amp/cabinet was bypassing the cab simulation using the FX loop output. Camera audio doesn't quite do it justice. Sounded great, using cab simulators for DI feed, direct sound doesnt sound buzzy / harsh. Gigged my fractal audio axe fx ultra for the first time last night. but as of right now i am impressed with this very much. I'm planning gigging this on friday night, will try to record some video of it going thru PA to see how that sounds. so I was adamant about picking usable tones and NOT emulating the edge, although this box can nail all of his tones if you wanted to on youtube most guys play less than stellar presets which don't do this product justice. this axe fx just blows it out of the water (both clean and distortion / OD tones).īut enough of the chatter. I loved my PSA-1 for its great distortions, but it fell short on convincing clean tones. there's software (written by a forum member there) you can download to edit patches in your PC then transfer via midi interface. The best thing is probably the user community - the group of guys who help eachother, share patches and ideas/suggestions freely. this is really a single box solution for gigging cover band guitarists. jaw dropping, high quality effects and killer preamp tones. at first some were kinda farty sounding but that was before I had my fx loop running before the cabinet simulator, after fixing my presets all i can say is wow. What surprised me the most isjust how closely this thing nails some signature tones. because it was similar to my g-major in some ways, learning the new system was a snap. its almost like dragging and dropping blocks then connecting them together. pretty cool.Įffects / amp models can be combined together using a 16x4 virtual grid for very flexible routing options. these are not global modifiers - they are saved on the patch so you can have one patch w/ wah, and another with control of say, tremolo speed or chorus depth. I have my CC pedals controlling things like wah, volume, etc. in 10 min I was able to get my midi footcontroller talking to the AxeFX. This box is really quite easy to understand and only takes a few minutes to get the feel for it. phew hope that makes sense - once you understand that its a piece of cake. ![]() so output 1 is my DI feed, and output 2 (FX Loop) is going to my amp/2x12 cabinet. I'm using both outputs because I want the ability to disable cabinet simulations when playing they my mosvalve mv-962 power amp, yet still retain ability to run thru cab sim when going DI to the PA mixer. ![]() it has 2 sets of outputs, and one set (output1) has both XLR and 1/4". Despite its size, its actually very lightweight - around 8lbs.Īn assortment of connections on the back make this suitable for any type of application. no turning back now, so i pulled my beloved PSA-1 and my g-major out of the rack, and slid this monster in. ![]() I didn't bother testing it right out of the box - this is going right into my rack. ![]()
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