
cyndicate
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For those AxeFX owners, How good are the effects on it compared to something like the Gforce?
cyndicate":20qoabkh said:If Programmed with a midi foot contoller, I can just use the AxeFX as a FX unit as well right? If I am able to midi program everything then the high price tag of the AxeFX isn't too bad if it can replace a rack effect unit.
It's funny you say that.timbo":ya1pa17v said:I used a TC G Major through my JVM halfstack loop. The effects were pretty decent but I wanted better quality. I then switched to an Eventide Eclipse which was a huge mistake. The effects were lush but it was like early 90's technology. Patch changing was slow as hell, you couldn't custom build a patch because you could only choose two algorithms at once that were predetermined. Definitely not a live guitarist tool. The I got wrapped up in the AxeFx talk over at TGP and Hugeracks and decided to give it a shot and was blown away. The effects and pitch shifting are as good or better than Eventide hands down. The delays and choruses are killer too.
The AxeFx is very easy to operate. The Eclipse was a pain in the ass.
Tell me about it. G Sharp with Eclipse in my case.timbo":8z4pfovj said:Ed,
I was having to piggyback the Eclipse with a Gmajor just to get by til' I found the AxeFx. It really kinda started to tick me off that I was continuing to run a subpar 300.00 unit just so I could mask the patch change lag time of the Eclipse. The whole idea was just nuts.
Don't get me wrong, the Eclipse's sounds are stunning, especially in a studio or recording environment. As for live use it's true shine, depth and clarity can easily go unnoticed among the other live intruments or vocals.
I'm glad you like the AxeFx. It is an awesome tool.