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  • Avid Eleven Rack

    I just picked up an Avid Eleven Rack and planning on using it both as an Pro Tools interface and an amp modeler through my Fender Twin.

    Anyone else using this piece? If so, any advice and tips would be much appreciated.
    All the best,

    Chris

    FindaGuitarTeacher.com

  • #2
    I use one but haven't recorded much with it at all. I use it stand alone with powered monitors as my "practice amp".
    GTWGITS! - RacerX

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    • #3
      I used one for a bit. I liked the way it sounded direct to recording or direct into the board in a band setting. Didn't like the way it sounded as a preamp as much.

      Check with deflep on this board...he's got some good demos on youtube (defleputube) as well. Also on youtube, check out vaisatchatrucci...he's got some great settings and surely could help you out.

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      • #4
        I was pretty happy with mine. Sold it when I got my AxeFx, but kinda wish i still had it around. Super easy to use from the front panel. The Axe -- not so much. I think with the update, it looks like it would be even better.

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        • #5
          I think I need to demo one of these. I've seen videos demos and I'm not yet convinced. In particular, I like to know how to match input/output levels before I start creating patches. I don't use an amp, I just record direct from FX processor to multitrack.
          Fuck ebay, fuck paypal

          "Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).

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          • #6
            I'll believe this when I see it, but this was posted on the 11 rack presets forum as what is coming in a March 2011 upgrade. (Please note useage of the verbiage "upgrade" and not "update" used to imply it will cost moolah.)

            It all sound like good additions to me. Hopefully it's real...

            New amp emulations:
            Blue Line Bass (based on the 1969 Ampeg SVT* head)
            J45 (based on the 1965 Marshall JTM45* head)
            Black SR (based on the 1965 Fender Super Reverb* combo amp)
            MS-30 (based on the 1993 Matchless D/C-30* combo amp)
            Plexiglas Vari (based on the 1967 Marshall Super Lead "Plexi"* head with Variac modification)
            Plexiglas 50W (based on the 1968 Marshall Super Lead 50W* head)
            RB-01b (based on the Bogner Ecstasy 101B* head)
            Custom Modern Clean Amp
            Custom Modern Super Overdrive
            Custom Modern 800
            Custom Vintage Clean
            Custom Vintage Overdrive
            Custom Bass

            New speaker cabinet emulations:
            8x10 Blue Line (based on an Ampeg SVT* 8x10 with "towel bar")
            4x10 Black SR (based on a Fender Super Reverb* 4x10 with CTS Alnico* speakers)
            4x12 Green 20W (based on a Marshall* 4x12 with Celestion Heritage G12M* speakers)
            4x12 65W (based on a Marshall* 4x12 with original issue Celestion G12-65* speakers)
            2x12 B30 (based on a Bogner* 2x12 with Celestion Vintage 30* speakers)
            2x12 Silver Cone (based on a Roland JC-120* 2x12)
            1x15 Open Back (based on an Ampeg Reverberocket* 1x15 with Jensen C15N* speaker)
            1x8 Custom

            New effects emulations:
            Parametric EQ (4-band)
            Dynamic (Stereo) Delay
            Dyn3 Compressor/Limiter
            Multi-Chorus
            Custom Distortion
            White Boost Overdrive (based on the Xotic RC Booster*)

            *** Edit : Just found on avid's site, it will be $99 us through web store only. I'll do it just for the Bogner Ecstasy, the SVT model and the new cabs. I'm psyched this is finally going to happen.

            Last edited by Hellbat; 01-30-2011, 07:53 PM.
            GTWGITS! - RacerX

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            • #7
              Here's a vid of one of the Shadows Fall guys playing through one at NAMM. I believe he is using the bogner 101b model. It's hard to tell for sure though because the camera guy is all about the guy with the guitar.

              GTWGITS! - RacerX

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