Delve into the wonderful world of Compression. Leon Todd guides you through some basic compression settings on the Axe-Fx III. Leon's Cab IR - axechange.frac...
You have made me not only love compression in my signal but you have given me a much better understanding of it! So, thanks again Leon! You’re a legend in the making my friend! Good compression and a little slap back delay is my ultimate cheat code for faking some country licks! Lol
You're literally a gem. I've been trying to figure out how to not make my higher strings sound so thin and my lower strings to not sound SO full. I hope this will solve my issue (besides also choosing a better amp to go through).
Finally a clear explanation ;-) Thanks Leon! Although not sure about the +9dB in the input block, it sounds to me as a clean booster, but does it really changes the compression?
You have made me not only love compression in my signal but you have given me a much better understanding of it! So, thanks again Leon! You’re a legend in the making my friend!
Good compression and a little slap back delay is my ultimate cheat code for faking some country licks! Lol
Wow that tone on the outro... BEAUTIFUL
Thanks for this
great tutorial. Perfect for a hack like me. Going to dive in on everything you presented today. You are a big reason I bought the FM3.
You're literally a gem. I've been trying to figure out how to not make my higher strings sound so thin and my lower strings to not sound SO full. I hope this will solve my issue (besides also choosing a better amp to go through).
Very nice CAB IR thanks for sharing !
Enjoy!
great video as always from Leon!
Thanks Buddy :) Happy New Year
Finally a clear explanation ;-) Thanks Leon! Although not sure about the +9dB in the input block, it sounds to me as a clean booster, but does it really changes the compression?
Brilliantly done
which IR are using here?