What does the AXE FX do?

In addition to industry leading amp modeling, the Axe-Fx II is an incredibly powerful and flexible multi-effects processor, with ultra-realistic recreations of classic stomp boxes and rack processor effects. Like our amps, effects sound and feel great, with very musical response to enhance and inspire.

Is AXE FX Ultra still supported?

With the release of the Axe-Fx II in May 2011, Fractal discontinued the Standard and Ultra models. Firmware development for these devices was stopped. The last firmware version is v11. The first generation units continue to being used because the effects are still top-notch.

Does AXE edit work with the Ultra?

Unsupported Beta Axe-Edit for Ultra and Standard This application is NOT compatible with Mac OS X 10.15 “Catalina” or newer.

How good is the AXE-FX III?

With more than 260 amps, 2,200 cabinets and 220 effects, the Axe-FX III can provide the exact sound of almost any rig you can imagine or come very close to it. The entire signal path is audiophile quality, which means that the unit always provides pristine sound quality both in the studio and on stage.

Is AXE FX a preamp?

In the simplest terms, the Axe-Fx II is a rack mountable preamp and effects processor. There’s also a USB 2.0 jack for computer connectivity, which makes the Axe-Fx II a serious audio/MIDI interface with capabilities like re-amping and recording.

What is AXE FX Ultra?

Fractal Audio’s Axe‑FX is the guitar processor with ’80s looks and 21st‑century power! Like the standard version, the Axe‑FX Ultra is packaged in a 2U steel case and is powered directly from the mains.

What is fractal bot?

Fractal-Bot is an application for Mac or Windows computers which enables you to easily send and receive data to and from your Fractal Audio Systems products. It’s small, lightweight, and extremely easy to use. Fractal Audio Systems is known for providing free firmware updates.

Is Kemper worth the money?

The Kemper is the simplest plug n play option that still sounds as good, if not better than most recorded guitar amps. It’s especially good for bedroom players who aren’t masterful sound engineers. It’s especially good for bedroom players who aren’t masterful sound engineers.

Is a Kemper still worth it?

The tones of the kemper are amazing but if you’re used to an analog amp and analog effects odds are you won’t be loving the Kemper in a live mix. If you are playing direct to a PA system and you want the same sound all night then the Kemper is a really great option.