1. Great stuff You'll have loads of fun with either!
  2. guitar is the best musical instruments and really songs gives you better feelings when you use a guitar in your music. i love it and thanks you share it with us i like your post so much
  3. Someone shared this bit on U2 Recording Group:

    From the Admin at the Fractal Audio Forum:

    Axe-Fx II and The Edge


    Hello all,

    Wanted to share some cool news with you... We recently spent two weeks in a Dublin studio with The Edge, exploring the Axe-Fx II. Together we dialed in sounds -- amps, cabs, delays, and more -- working both from U2's original recordings and Edge's live rig, also taking the time for some totally new creations.

    Edge is not only a great musician, but a true virtuoso when it comes to using technology as a creative tool. This made for a really intense and enjoyable time, and the results were exciting and inspiring, especially as U2 prepare to begin work early next year on some new material.

    It was a unique opportunity and an incredible experience, and we at Fractal Audio look forward to how the story might continue...
  4. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Someone shared this bit on U2 Recording Group:

    From the Admin at the Fractal Audio Forum:

    Axe-Fx II and The Edge


    Hello all,

    Wanted to share some cool news with you... We recently spent two weeks in a Dublin studio with The Edge, exploring the Axe-Fx II. Together we dialed in sounds -- amps, cabs, delays, and more -- working both from U2's original recordings and Edge's live rig, also taking the time for some totally new creations.

    Edge is not only a great musician, but a true virtuoso when it comes to using technology as a creative tool. This made for a really intense and enjoyable time, and the results were exciting and inspiring, especially as U2 prepare to begin work early next year on some new material.

    It was a unique opportunity and an incredible experience, and we at Fractal Audio look forward to how the story might continue...



    Really cool.
  5. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Someone shared this bit on U2 Recording Group:

    From the Admin at the Fractal Audio Forum:

    Axe-Fx II and The Edge


    Hello all,

    Wanted to share some cool news with you... We recently spent two weeks in a Dublin studio with The Edge, exploring the Axe-Fx II. Together we dialed in sounds -- amps, cabs, delays, and more -- working both from U2's original recordings and Edge's live rig, also taking the time for some totally new creations.

    Edge is not only a great musician, but a true virtuoso when it comes to using technology as a creative tool. This made for a really intense and enjoyable time, and the results were exciting and inspiring, especially as U2 prepare to begin work early next year on some new material.

    It was a unique opportunity and an incredible experience, and we at Fractal Audio look forward to how the story might continue...



    This happening was inevitable.
  6. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]

    PAF seems to be the better option. A high output isn't a good option.


    I'm thinking of a Burstbucker with a Dirty Fingers humbucker now. A good choice?
  7. It seems that Death By Audio are discontinuing some versions of pedals, upgrading and re-releasing them. They've already discontinued, redesigned and re-released a few of them.

    The Interstellar Overdrive Supreme (which Edge has) was later replaced by the Interstellar Overdrive Deluxe.

    The Soundwave Breakdown (which Edge also has - He's got at least one of each of their pedals, per Dallas), has been redesigned and recently re-released with 3 knobs. For Soundwave Breakdown (version 2) DBA added a volume knob. (Previous version had in internal volume pot)

    And today, I was looking at the Death By Audio site today and noticed that the Harmonic Transformer is no more.

    Per the site: "WE ARE SORRY THIS PEDAL HAS BEEN DISCONTINNUED. STAY TUNED FOR A NEW VERSION OF THIS PEDAL COMING OUT LATER THIS YEAR!"

    Will the new version be as good or better? Will The Edge use one? Only time can tell. So if you want the 'exact' Harmonic Transformer that The Edge has, you will have to get it on the used market.

    Could be interesting.

    I wonder if the DBA Supersonic Fuzz Gun and Harmonic Transformer pedals will continue in The Edge's arsenal or if they, like the Love Tone "Big Cheese" will turn out to be a one tour wonder.


  8. So put the SD's on the neck or bridge?

    I love the sound of the dirty fingers humbucker, so where would I place it?


  9. truer words were never spoken. As far as digital units I actually think I would use some of the fractal audio stuff.
  10. The AxeFX is an awesome machine; there are great sounds are in there (somewhere) and I love tweaking presets and experimenting. But they seem to have a cult like following, which gets on my nerves sometimes.

    Owners won't accept any criticism of the AxeFX, and won't accept that sometimes by giving up that last 5-10% of what the AxeFX can do and other FX can't, you could actually gain 50%-90% in terms of usability.

    They won't accept that the hardware is not that advanced vs other multi FX:
    -just two multi purpose CPUs - same as Line6 uses,
    -a smaller 36bit signal path than some others (48bit),
    -questionable reliability in live settings (owners backing them up with cheaper units).

    It tries to be "in a class of its own", but the reality is that it isn't.

    The big difference between it and its competitors is in the software and flexibility to program stuff by yourself. But this is exactly the aspect of MultiFX which a large portion of guitarists hate. (I love it, Edge too, I think). The active AxeFX community helps, in particular by sharing experiences as well as patches and presets. But there are those who don't want to make things too easy. The U2 recording community has a similar mind set: teach someone how to fish.

    Personally I'm still perfectly happy with my Digitech GSP 2101, which despite being 15yr old, can actually do a lot of the things the AxeFx is known for (IE building you own signal paths, multiple CC-parameters), but it adds a full midi analogue preamp. It's got twin tubes as well as physically built in analogue circuitry for certain 90s pedals.

    The first thing Edge will probably do on an AxeFX is try to emulate what his Korg did (on Mysterious Ways), which is something AxeFX users have been trying for years, with mixed results:



    The irony is that Edge took his A3 out of the box, did minor tweaking on a particular preset and hey presto: the Mysterious Ways sound. He never went beyond that. If he were truly interested in multiFX he would have:

    1) worked with Line6 more
    2) owned a Korg A1
    3) checked out the high end stuff from Digitech, ADA, Rocktron, etc.

    If you're interested in all out multi effects rack units and on a budget, I would recommend starting with something like a Digitech 1101 (500eur). Alternatively, get any of the upscale 1990s units such as the 2101/2120/2112 or Korg A1/A2/A3, which can be had second hand for 200-300eur. I'm not too convinced of Line6 or Boss/Roland stuff.

    Lastly, a lot of Edge minded AxeFX users seem to use Edge's way of connecting amps: everything in front of an AC30. That in itself gives part of the unique Edge sound people are looking for. But it sort of goes against the principles of multiFX: allowing the greatest possible flexibility.

    I moved to multiFX because I wanted to be able to switch from Hendrix to Pantera to Edge to van Halen in an instant, so that's something you need to consider when you're looking at MultiFX and how you incorporate it into your set up. Which is a whole new can of worms...