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Zach... you're my freakin' hero!!! 

srinivassa":1y7tiq8p said:Okay okay. I thought about it. No thanks to you, I understand what you guys are doing. You aren't using a power amp for power, you are using some kind of balanced line out from the power amp. Fine and dandy.
IamTheHuman":4aeqgmzb said:Zach, if that's how you feel about what I've posted, then you haven't really been paying attention, or you just like flaming. I never said I can't afford. Its a matter of getting the most for my money.
IamTheHuman":4aeqgmzb said:I'm looking into getting a rack setup for my guitar rig, to use in studio, and live. I run a recording studio, so I want a guitar preamp with midi presets. Obviously Engl is at the top of my list for that. I've heard that Diezel also does that, but they don't make plain preamps, just full heads. My goal is to get a very universal, preamp, and have various poweramps for the color of other manufacturers.
IamTheHuman":4aeqgmzb said:Next question. Effects. I like to have total control over where my effects go. Sometimes I want them pre-distortion, sometimes I want them post. Even reverbs sometimes go pre-distortion. But I want a system that can do the routing for me exactly as I want, and sometimes, it can be very complex. I'm used to a boss GT-6 for effects, and long ago, it was also my distortion. I grew accustomed to being able to change where effects were placed in the chain, as well as the distortion (preamp now). What effects racks/systems can do this? Or will I need a complex switcher setup?
IamTheHuman":4aeqgmzb said:The Axe FX amp models are probably the most expensive part of the thing, as that's what its supposed to replace, and what people are hailing it for MOST of the time.
IamTheHuman":4aeqgmzb said:I'm looking for an FX unit to compliment the already expensive rig (which I have yet to complain about) I'm putting together. I mean, geez, I'm looking at high end engl shit. Obviously price isn't my concern. However, getting the MOST for my money is.
IamTheHuman":4aeqgmzb said:Its like paying $10 for a plain old cheese burger that comes with a special sauce I don't like. I'd rather just pay $5 for a cheeseburger without the sauce I don't like.
IamTheHuman":4aeqgmzb said:Not that I can't afford the $10, but I don't see the point in wasting money. I make one to two purchases a year, and I ensure that I'm as educated on my purchases as possible. So yes, you're mistaken. Hell, I'm a roland AND apple guy. I'm used to paying premium prices. But I always feel like my money was well spent. That's all I want man.
Anyway, I'm trying to decide between the FX section of the Axe, vs G-force/system stuff. I'm probably going to have to email both companies and figure out which has the most flexible programming/automation for the FX. Unless one of you has the units and programs a lot of control FX for your units. If you just set it and forget it, no help there. I need someone who's a control freak to discuss these things with, and yes, warlock, I know, get the G-Force, but still, I have a lot of unanswered questions about the unit.![]()
IamTheHuman":2bgsfxfd said:Zach, if that's how you feel about what I've posted, then you haven't really been paying attention, or you just like flaming. I never said I can't afford. Its a matter of getting the most for my money. The Axe FX amp models are probably the most expensive part of the thing, as that's what its supposed to replace, and what people are hailing it for MOST of the time. I'm looking for an FX unit to compliment the already expensive rig (which I have yet to complain about) I'm putting together. I mean, geez, I'm looking at high end engl shit. Obviously price isn't my concern. However, getting the MOST for my money is. Its like paying $10 for a plain old cheese burger that comes with a special sauce I don't like. I'd rather just pay $5 for a cheeseburger without the sauce I don't like. Not that I can't afford the $10, but I don't see the point in wasting money. I make one to two purchases a year, and I ensure that I'm as educated on my purchases as possible. So yes, you're mistaken. Hell, I'm a roland AND apple guy. I'm used to paying premium prices. But I always feel like my money was well spent. That's all I want man.
Anyway, I'm trying to decide between the FX section of the Axe, vs G-force/system stuff. I'm probably going to have to email both companies and figure out which has the most flexible programming/automation for the FX. Unless one of you has the units and programs a lot of control FX for your units. If you just set it and forget it, no help there. I need someone who's a control freak to discuss these things with, and yes, warlock, I know, get the G-Force, but still, I have a lot of unanswered questions about the unit.![]()
Octavio Sherbakov":nfausdy5 said:IamTheHuman, it is not wise of you to confront Zachman in such an irrespective way.
Zachman is considered a rig expert in this forum (and other forums as well).
Octavio Sherbakov":nfausdy5 said:He is not flaming on you. He is TEACHING you a thing or two.
glpg80":2gvua3hx said:IamTheHuman":2gvua3hx said:Zach, if that's how you feel about what I've posted, then you haven't really been paying attention, or you just like flaming. I never said I can't afford. Its a matter of getting the most for my money. The Axe FX amp models are probably the most expensive part of the thing, as that's what its supposed to replace, and what people are hailing it for MOST of the time. I'm looking for an FX unit to compliment the already expensive rig (which I have yet to complain about) I'm putting together. I mean, geez, I'm looking at high end engl shit. Obviously price isn't my concern. However, getting the MOST for my money is. Its like paying $10 for a plain old cheese burger that comes with a special sauce I don't like. I'd rather just pay $5 for a cheeseburger without the sauce I don't like. Not that I can't afford the $10, but I don't see the point in wasting money. I make one to two purchases a year, and I ensure that I'm as educated on my purchases as possible. So yes, you're mistaken. Hell, I'm a roland AND apple guy. I'm used to paying premium prices. But I always feel like my money was well spent. That's all I want man.
Anyway, I'm trying to decide between the FX section of the Axe, vs G-force/system stuff. I'm probably going to have to email both companies and figure out which has the most flexible programming/automation for the FX. Unless one of you has the units and programs a lot of control FX for your units. If you just set it and forget it, no help there. I need someone who's a control freak to discuss these things with, and yes, warlock, I know, get the G-Force, but still, I have a lot of unanswered questions about the unit.![]()
plenty of people purchase the axe fx standard for effects only rigs, you can get them used for around the same price as a new g-system.
IMHO i have never heard a clip of the axe fx effects that jaw dropped me, and i cant say any staples in the music industry have replaced eventide and tc electronics for an axe fx in the effects department. not copying what other people do myself at all - just saying it like it is. YMMV.
also understand that each unit will give a certain characterization that is in the algorithms and converters of that specific unit - hence why some people prefer lexicon, eventide, TC, fractal audio, pedals, etc. think less broadly the detail of the effects and more of the tone that is coming from them in a character standpoint. some people just dont like what some units add in character to their tone which cannot be dialed out or changed. increase in price does not automatically guarantee better tone - it all depends on what you are looking for and how you want to get there. but you will see as Zach has mentioned that its definitely still a pay to play game.
also, think of it this way. you mentioned your cheeseburger comparison vs special sauce - here is another analogy. instead of ordering a cheeseburger X style, why not purchase the lettuce, buns (toasted or not), sauces you like, beef (brand, location, how much, etc), cheese (your preferred type), salt and pepper, and then add in whichever you want or do not want on the fly whenever you feel like it? one day you want one setup, the next you could switch over to something else more tasteful? this is how zach's rig is configured and how i also have mine somewhat designed.
instead of purchasing X unit to do all of it, think of ways to divide effects to different units or pedals individually and widen your pallet. just because you are looking for the most expensive effects processor that offers effects only because you'll eventually want to route them all, does not mean you should only pick and choose from two units - there is alot of gear that exists and why this thread is only mentioning two of them is completely absurd.
do some more research and find out what YOU like instead of what other people like. if you have questions about that gear, post them and we can help you understand their limits or strong points. otherwise critiquing recommendations is not going to get you anywhere, and this thread will continue to grow without any end.
go out. play. research. listen. spend the money to try if you have to, flip gear. its what music is all about in searching for your tone. hence why its called "tone chasing"
IamTheHuman":ck338uhb said:Are there any significant tonal differences in the FX of the Axe, helicon, or other units (but the eventide is WAY more than I need, and that one is also out of my price range. That's my entire budget and then a little more). I mean realistic, tangible (more like audible) differences.
IamTheHuman":ck338uhb said:How's the noise for the units? I know most have noise reduction built in, but some of those are serious tone suckers (older boss ones weren't so hot).
IamTheHuman":ck338uhb said:I'm considering the 4 cable method at first, maybe permanently. Experience with this on the units?
IamTheHuman":ck338uhb said:Any "special" effects that each unit has that maybe another one doesn't?
IamTheHuman":ck338uhb said:Also, one of the more important things for me personally, is the ability to program individual parameters, and assign those individual parameters to switches or foot pedals. The example I used a long time ago was the wah thing. I prefer the swiping wah thing, and I know the G-force does it via a mix programming method that was kinda odd, but what about the axe fx or other units? Anything that can't be programmed to turn off in the heel position of an expression pedal and turn on with value 1 (where zero is the heal, and 127 is the toe), I don't want. That's the one thing that if a unit can't do it, I don't want it. Another consideration for me is how many assignable parameters per patch can the fx units utilize? I used a boss GT6 and 10 for a while, and they had at least 4, with the GT10 having effectively more like 8 I think.
IamTheHuman":ck338uhb said:Finally, which ones are easiest to program?
IamTheHuman":ck338uhb said:Which come with or have software available for editing (on mac)? Any? I realize that I could read the sites and listen to samples for these things, but I'd much rather have people with real world experience answer these questions, because I don't trust advertisements.
IamTheHuman":ck338uhb said:I don't even play guitar live, but I'm tired of the guitarists that I work with having shitty equipment. Fuck your POD! That's not a real amp god damnit! Cheap bastards... Hahaha. Anyway, so I want it for my studio for clients, and my own recording,
noob_pwn":2pnl32fm said:POD's can work extremely well in the studio, often with better results than tube amps, especially for dense metal mixes, take Foundation Studio's work for example, it sounds huge.
just sayin'