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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.

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

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

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Name Muse - Stockholm TM

ID 11897

Author Citizen_Eraser

Fractal Product Axe-FX III

Firmware Version 23.x

Set Up Direct

Description Tone matched preset of Muse's song "Stockholm Syndrome" off their 2003 album Absolution. The TM is specifically referencing the album version of the main riff. As such, things like the Verse (scene 2) and the Pre-Chorus (scene 3) will have the TM block off as it's closer without it just using the amp/cab tone I've dialed in myself. Sections of the song that are very heavy/multi tracked (such as 2:00-2:03 where those ascending bar chords are played after the chorus before the main riff) will also sound better and fuller with the TM turned off. I use scene 1 with TM OFF for this and then kick the TM back ON when the main riff hits right after it. If you've heard the isolated guitar tracks of the album SS, you'll know what I'm talking about.

Band/Artist/Player Muse

Song Stockholm Syndrome

Genre Rock

Instrument Electric Guitar

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Date UploadedDec 22, 2025