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Determining Your Setup

The "Setup" filter helps you to focus on those presets best-suited for how you use your Axe-Fx.

FRFR/Direct presets (like all of the Factory presets) are designed for "full-range flat-response" systems such as studio monitors, PAs, headphones, etc.

Pwr. Amp + Cab presets use real power amps and guitar speakers.

4-Cable Method (aka :4CM") presets require a special setup with connectors both in front of and in the effects loop of a real amp.

Fx Loop presets in the loop of a real amp. A loop may be SERIES or PARALLEL and the preset needs to be built accordingly.

Gtr Amp Input presets should be used in front of a (real) head or combo. Guitar->Axe-Fx->Amp Input.

Other setups also exist (e.g. combinations of the above).

The Axe-Fx II manual (chapter three) includes more information about setups.

"Cab" search results ignore the settings of this filter.

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Name Andy Timmons Again 7/7

ID 3470

Author 5150

Fractal Product Axe-Fx II

Firmware Version 18.x

Set Up Direct

Description Trying to match the tone from 8:26 of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0p-ks5xlnY. I did not use tone match for this. Note that there are two scenes here. Scene 1 is the amp tweaked per my taste, and a BB Preamp pedal driving the front end. Scene 2 is set up per Andy's settings in the YouTube link. This, to me, was a little tubby on the low end, so I turned on a parametric eq to pull out some of the flab. This may vary depending on your guitar and listening environment. I used my Les Paul for this, which has a different sound than Andy's super-strat tone, so make adjustments accordingly.

Tone Match No

of a live amp/cab No

Band/Artist/Player Andy Timmons

Song

Genre rock, fusion

Instrument Electric Guitar

Downloads1765

Date UploadedJul 07, 2015