Product Detail
Meet Blue Cat's Axiom, a must-have multi-effects and amp simulation software for guitar and bass players. Derived from the well - known Destructor plug - in, it offers countless amazing tones to boost your musical expression. Axiom fits various musical situations, whether you're recording, performing, designing sounds, or experimenting. It combines realistic amp simulations, a wide range of effects, and the freedom to add your favorite plug - ins. With Axiom, you can break the limits of guitar and bass sounds, whether in the studio or on stage. Key features include two versatile amp simulation channels with seamless pre and post - effects, unique amp simulations for full sound control, hundreds of presets for tone customization, additional input and master sections with 4 effect slots each and a built - in tuner, a brickwall limiter to protect output, over 100 built - in effects like delays, reverbs, and distortions, seamless integration with third - party plug - ins, and virtual instruments in the tools section. It also has a vast library of full - rig presets for electric and acoustic guitar and bass. As an application, you can easily play over backing tracks and record your performance with one click.
Using Axiom is a breeze. First, install the software on your device. When you open it, you can start by choosing from the hundreds of presets to get a quick sound that suits your style. If you want more control, use the amp editor to fine - tune your tones. To enhance your sound, you can add effects from the built - in library or integrate third - party plug - ins. For live performance or recording, use the virtual instruments in the tools section, like the metronome or drum machine, to keep the rhythm. When recording, click the record button to capture your performance over the backing track. As for maintenance, make sure your software is always up - to - date to get the best performance and new features. Also, keep your device in good condition, with enough storage space and a stable power supply. And don't forget to use the brickwall limiter to protect your output and avoid overshooting.