[Solved] Easy Question

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2015/03/02 18:42:14 (permalink)

[Solved] Easy Question

I've just installed the Braintree update, but can't see the CA-X Amp. 
 
Can someone give me a quick hint where to look in the UI?
 
... I'll probably feel quite silly when I find it..!
 
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~ Tony
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    Anderton
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    Re: Easy Question 2015/03/02 18:52:42 (permalink)
    Go to insert an FX chain and it will be in the CA-X amps collection. Report back on what you think of it, I'm curious whether people find having an amp dedicated to acoustic guitar useful.

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    Re: Easy Question 2015/03/02 18:59:17 (permalink)
    Found it.
     
    The vast majority of the music I record is acoustic guitar oriented.
     
    This is massively helpful, I already like (and will use) the chorus effect.
     
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    Re: Easy Question 2015/03/02 19:21:41 (permalink)
    Cool!!! I tested it with a lot of guitars before finalizing the design. I'm finding it also has merit with electric guitars when you want a very clean sound.

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    Re: Easy Question 2015/03/03 11:32:23 (permalink)
    Anderton
    I'm finding it also has merit with electric guitars when you want a very clean sound.




    It does seem to work nicely with a Strat, particularly the neck pickup. 
     

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    Re: Easy Question 2015/03/03 12:19:49 (permalink)
    So how do you make your presets non-extractable (I want to learn how you do some of these :-))?
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    Re: Easy Question 2015/03/03 12:35:00 (permalink)
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    So how do you make your presets non-extractable (I want to learn how you do some of these :-))?



    I answered this in another thread, but the bottom line is I'm using IP that was developed during the Firebird X project, and is subject to my NDA agreement. But, at least we have access to Gibson IP 
     
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    Re: Easy Question 2015/03/03 13:18:01 (permalink)
    No worries: I guessed it was something like that.  I think it's actually nice that the FX chains support this so that there is value for a contributor like you to provide this kind of content.
     
    I'd still like to know how you did it though :-)
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