1. I was going to get the ME-70, so let me know what it's like.
  2. Originally posted by KieranU2I was going to get the ME-70, so let me know what it's like.


    Well, maybe I want the Tonelab EX instead.
  3. The Tonelab just lost. It has tap delay only. And the Boss can have double delays.

    That makes the choice easy for a U2 fan. Sorry VOX, I did like your sound.
  4. Originally posted by Mr_TrekThe Tonelab just lost. It has tap delay only. And the Boss can have double delays.

    That makes the choice easy for a U2 fan. Sorry VOX, I did like your sound.




    So you have chosen already? 70 or 25?
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]



    So you have chosen already? 70 or 25?


    Well, if Santa gives me the 25 I'll add the money for a 70 methinks
  6. Great stuff You'll have loads of fun with either!
  7. 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
  8. 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...
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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?