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Jun 25 2012, 12:56 AM
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Hi folks
What would you think about getting something like this instead of my Pod x3?: http://www.thomann.de/se/blackstar_id60_tvp_h.htm I am a bit tired of amp modelling and want a more real think, you can use this live too so it feels like a tool for many purposes at a fair price. Or would you suggest something different? |
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Jun 25 2012, 12:22 PM |
Aha its a modeller aswell, I dont have much knowledge about this you see But Im not really tired of modelling, just want something better. Ive got good guitars, ESP with active pickups, decent Ibanez etc just feels like the quality in my recordings go down to my pod x3. Of course it takes skill aswell but I think it would be better with a more quality hardware. Thought about getting the POD hd pro, which has a very good price IMO, but how big would the difference be between that and my desktop pod x3? Axe fx seems like a very good investment but that price I could however get a Axe FX (the first one, used) for like half the price of a new axe fx II but for that kind of money maybe u should get a new one. I dont know really Dethklok Brendon Small uses a Pod XT. I believe Trans-Siberian Orchestra, the one guitarist Chris Caffery uses one for live performance. It just takes time to really dial in that tone for recording. As for newer gear if your looking to go that route. I've gone from the Pod XT, to a Boss GT-10, to a Pod HD500. That is also the order worst to best to my ears. I also ran it via an Egnator 65w Renegade tube head. It helped a lot with sound because it added the warmth from tubes. But to me it still wasn't the real deal. Now I run a good tube amp and I've never looked back. Another route to try is maybe running a dry signal out from the X3, to a VST and an impulse. It works great for some people and sounds pretty much like the real thing. I use VSTs for night playing but I can't come close to what some of these people can do with it. http://soundcloud.com/lascailles-shroud/testing-the-sun This is done via VST, it has great quality as well. I would like to get my hands an Axe FX or a Kemper as well. I do know you can order a first generation Axe FX off of Fractal Audio's webstore, its under something like B stock, but they are still brand new. -------------------- Guitars:
Ibanez S770PB (Natural Flat) , Ibanez XPT700 (Chameleon) , Sterling J Richardson Signature , Squire IV Jazz Bass (Sunburst) Gear: Neural DSP Plugins My YouTube Page. |
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Jun 25 2012, 03:25 PM |
The Axe Fx is a great unit. I've had the Ultra for 3.5 years and still learning and enjoying it
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Jun 25 2012, 05:22 PM |
I just found a thread where some guys talk about the Kemper which seems to be another option to the Axe.
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Jun 25 2012, 05:42 PM
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Yes I know about that one seems great, but I can get the FX Ultra for the same price
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Jun 25 2012, 05:44 PM |
Yes I know about that one seems great, but I can get the FX Ultra for the same price Axe FX is better? -------------------- My lessons
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Jun 25 2012, 07:06 PM |
Hmm you cant use headphones with the ultra? And also I need some midi interface. Well can you connect it with a midi cable to your soundcard, if the card supports that? Or do you have to run i through an external soundcard? And there is no way you can use headphones? Its good for praticing at night. Also, the Ultra is supposed to have 2x the processing power of the standard, and the FX II is supposed to have 2x of the Ultra, what does that mean really You can use headphones, I just heard that it has been improved alot on Axe 2 so it's actually usable. Read fractal forms for comments on Ultra headphone port: http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-di...headphones.html You can likely do this: Axe Ultra Headphone out -> Headphones (but I've heard it won't sound great) Axe Ultra Midi ports -> Maudio Midisport 2x2 USB interface -> USB on your PC (for MIDI only, mainly for Axe Edit and for firmware updates) Axe Ultra output -> Your sound card or external audio interface input to your PC (to get sound to your PC) With axe 2 its; Axe 2 -> directly to USB on your PC for both Axe Edit (and firmware updates) and Audio Axe 2 Headphone out -> headphones Regarding Processing power: Axe Fx standard: Single Core tigerSharc at 500Mhz Axe Fx Standard: Single core TigerSHARC at higher than 500 (not sure what exactly) and some more memory Axe Fx 2: 2 600Mhz Dual core tigerSHARCs, One does amp modelling, the other one does everything else. Double the memory of the ultra. |
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Jun 25 2012, 09:24 PM
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okey, so what do you say? what should i go for?
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Jun 25 2012, 10:02 PM |
Completely depends on budget and availability where you are. But if you have the budget:
http://www.g66.eu/index.php?page=shop.prod...1&Itemid=91 If not then try to find a used Standard. Sounds the same as an Ultra but a few less features (some of the really fancy stuff, check out the fractal website for details.) |
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Jun 25 2012, 11:44 PM
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Yes but I got a nice price on a new Axe FX ultra, 1400 euro compared to the 2300 euro for the FX II
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Jun 26 2012, 02:06 AM |
Axe FX II is like buying new amp every 2 months.
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Jun 26 2012, 02:44 AM |
Yes but I got a nice price on a new Axe FX ultra, 1400 euro compared to the 2300 euro for the FX II Awesome! So you ordered it? When do you get it? |
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