The Effects
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• 4x12 25w - Based on the sound of the British 4x12 cabinets prevalent in the 1970's.
• 4x12 75w - Based on the sound of the British 4x12 cabinets prevalent in the 1980's. A good
match for the Metal or Hellbeast Amp Simulations.
• 4x12 30W - Based on the sound of a newer 4x12 cabinet with reissue 30W speakers.
• 4x12 Green- Based on a 4x12 cabinet with legendary “Greenback” speakers.
• 4x12 V30 - A “vintage” 4x12 30W cabinet model.
• 4x12 T75 - Captured by guitarist, engineer and Axe-Fx user Jocke Skog of the band
Clawfinger. This is a great model of a classic British 4x12 with 75W speakers.
• 4x12 German - Based on the “Energyball” cabinet.
• 4x12 Metal - Another model captured by Jocke Skog of the band Clawfinger. This is a
German cabinet loaded with vintage 30W speakers.
• 4x12 JM2000 - Based on a modern 4x12 cabinet from the famous British amp maker.
• 4x12 South - Based on a 4x12 cabinet from the famous amp maker from Mississippi USA.
• 4x12 Cali- Based on the sound of a classic American 4x12.
• 4x10 Alum- Based on the sound of a bass cabinet with aluminum drivers.
• 8x10 Bass- Based on the “SV Bass” cabinet.
• 1x15 Bass- Based on a famous 1x15 bass amp cabinet.
• USER n- Selects one of the user IR slots (see below).
MIC L/R - Selects the microphone simulation type. There are eight different types based on classic
microphones that are popular for micing guitar cabinets.
LINK -
When ON, the right channel speaker and mic type change when the left channel type is
changed allowing for quick evaluation of the various types. You can still override the right channel
types if desired.
LEVEL L/R - Sets the output level for the left and right speaker/mic.
PAN L/R - Sets the output panning of the speaker/mic. Each speaker/mic combo can be panned in
the stereo field. By default they are panned 25% from full left/right. Adjust this control to obtain
the desired amount of separation.
DRIVE -
Sets the input drive level. This can be used to simulate speaker break-up.
User Cabinets
The Axe-Fx has the ability to import cabinet impulse responses (IR’s) and use them instead of the
internal models. The responses may be loaded into the Axe-Fx non-volatile memory via a MIDI
utility. Once loaded, you can select which IR to use with the
TYPE
control.