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Factory presets
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Factory presets list
As | documented by forum member Alec Lee: Factory presets (Google spreadsheet)
Factory presets, categorized by amp type and/or main effect type
To be added.
Cliff
When speaking about the factory presets in the Axe-Fx Standard and Ultra:
- "The presets were created using studio monitors. Event 20/20 to be exact. They're very neutral. Guitars were a strat copy and a PRS."
- "The presets are meant as demonstrations of the capabilities. Also they are designed to evoke the "wow" response. As such they tend to be overprocessed. Think of them as a starting point."
Listening to the factory presets
- If possible, use stereo studio monitors when running through the factory presets. It makes a lot of difference and you'll hear the presets the right way!
- Preset output levels can vary from preset to preset.
- Some presets may include a noise gate set to a threshold that may not work well with your guitar. Turn the threshold to zero to switch the gate off (Layout menu).
- Some presets contain an ENH block (Stereo Enhancer) which is for stereo use only. If you're running in mono and audio output is set to “Sum L+R”, Phase cancellation may occur.
- Some presets include a Delay block with the Phase Rev parameter engaged. This is a stereo-only feature. If you're running in mono and audio output mode is set to “Sum L+R”, you may not hear any delay trails because of Phase cancellation. Switch off Phase Rev or select output mode “Copy L>R” instead.
- When using stereo output mode "Copy L>R" you'll lose signals which are hardwired to the right channel.