God of Revival – Bethel Music – Fractal Axe-FX III Preset

$5.99

Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preset for the song ‘God of Revival’ by Bethel Music. Includes scenes to replicate the different song sections and custom per-preset mapping and overrides for use with the Fractal FC-12. The preset is stock (no 3rd party IR’s required), and includes options for both single coil and humbucker equipped guitars.

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Description

IMPORTANT NOTES

  1. UPDATE YOUR FIRMWARE: Please upgrade the firmware on your Axe-FX III. and make sure to use the latest version of Axe-Edit III before installing this preset. If your firmware is not up to date, this preset may not load. You can do this with the Fractal Bot software.
  2. EVERYTHING IS STOCK: This preset does not use third party IR’s. If you’d like to experiment with 3rd party IR’s, feel free to do so in the cab block.
  3. FC-12 FUNCTIONALITY BUILT IN: This preset was built to work with the Fractal FC-12 and an external expression pedal plugged into the ‘Pedal 1’ input. See the Per-Preset overrides and FC assignments below.
  4. CYGNUS UPDATE: We have updated the amp block for the Cygnus firmware update. You’ll need to be running the latest firmware for this update.

INCLUDED PRESETS

This download includes two presets:

  • God of Revival WT (SC) – this preset is meant for guitars with single coils
  • God of Revival WT (HB) – this preset is meant for guitars with humbuckers

As with all downloaded patches and presets, you’ll want to dial them in to your specific guitars and playing style. These two presets should be a great starting point for your guitars. See the ‘Making Adjustments’ section of this ReadMe for more info on how to tailor them to your setup.

SIGNAL FLOW AND EFFECTS

  1. Input 1 (the Input Noise Gate is turned off to save CPU).
  2. Compressor 1
    1. Channel A: JFET Compressor (1176 style) – fairly heavy compression
    2. Channels B, C & D: Not set up.
  3. Pitch 1
    1. Channel A: Dual Chromatic (POG type effect, subtle)
    2. Channel B: Dual Chromatic (POG, more pronounced)
    3. Channel C: Crystal Echos (Shimmer)
    4. Channel D: Classic Whammy (Octave up Whammy – the ‘Control’ parameter is not assigned to an external pedal, so assign the control to an expression pedal and have some fun)
  4. Drive 1 – First Stage OD
    1. Channel A: Tone of Kings (Analogman King of Tone – low gain)
    2. Channel B: Jam Ray (Vemuram Jan Ray, low gain)
    3. Channel C: FET Boost (set up to mimic a Klon)
    4. Channel D: Timothy 2 (Timmy)
  5. Drive 2 – Second/Third Stage OD
    1. Channel A: Full OD (Fulltone Fulldrive)
    2. Channel B: Tone of Kings (Analogman King of Tone – mid gain)
    3. Channel C: Rat Dist (ProCo Rat)
    4. Channel D: Super OD (Boss SD-1)
  6. Vol/Pan 1 (the volume parameter is mapped to EXTERNAL 1)
    1. NOTE: The ‘Volume’ parameter is NOT MAPPED. You’ll need to map this parameter to an expression pedal if you’d like to use the volume block.
  7. Amp 1: Brit JM45 (Marshall JTM45)
    1. Only channel A is set up
  8. Amp 2: Class-A 30W TB (Vox AC30 Top Boost)
    1. Only channel A is set up
  9. Cab 1: (only channel A is set up):
    1. Cab 1: 2×12 Matchbox 160 C (Factory 2, 79)
    2. Cab 2: 2×12 Matchbox2 -R 121 B AB (Factory 2, 91)
  10. Graphic EQ 1  – always on EQ
    1. Only channel A is set up
  11. Chorus 1
    1. Channel A : Dimension 1
    2. Channel B: Japan CE-2
    3. Channel C: Analog Stereo
    4. Channel D: Dimension 1 (more pronounced chorus effect)
  12. Delay 1:  (Quarter and 8th note delays)
    1. Channel A: Analog Stereo (1/4 delay with a wide stereo field)
    2. Channel B: Stereo Tape (1/4 delay with a wide stereo field)
    3. Channel C: Analog Stereo (1/8 delay with a wide stereo field)
    4. Channel D: Stereo Tape (1/8 delay with a wide stereo field)
  13. Delay 2: (All dotted eighth note delays)
    1. Channel A: Stereo Mind Guy
    2. Channel B: Vintage Digital
    3. Channel C: 2290 w/ Modulation
    4. Channel D: Stereo Tape
  14. Delay 3: (All dual stereo delays)
    1. Channel A: Stereo Mind Guy (1/8 and Dotted 8th in stereo)
    2. Channel B: Stereo Tape (Dotted 8th and Quater in stereo)
    3. Channel C: Stereo BBD (Quater and Quater Triplet in stereo)
    4. Channel D: Vintage Digital (Quater and Dotted 8th – huge washy delay for swells)
  15. Reverb 1: (‘Normal’ verbs in parallel)
    1. Channel A: London Plate
    2. Channel B: Recording Studio C
    3. Channel C: Large Hall
    4. Channel D: Medium Plate
  16. Reverb 2: (Big ambient verbs)
    1. Channel A: Stratocumulus
    2. Channel B: Cirrocumulus
    3. Channel C: Deep Space
    4. Channel D: Nimbostratus
  17. Plex Delay 1: (Plex verb for huge swells and ambient reverb)
    1. Channel A: Plex Verb (big ambient reverb for swells)
    2. Channel B: Plex Verb (ambient reverb – not quite a huge as channel A)
    3. Channel C: Shimmer Verb (shimmer)
    4. Channel D: Plex Shimmer (shimmer – not as smooth as Channel C)
  18. OUT

CONTROL SWITCHES

We’ve utilized ‘Control Switch 1 (CS1)’ to control amp gain. Turning this on will increase the ‘Gain’ level on the amp while de-creasing the Bass level. This gives you a true amp gain overdrive option.

CS1 is mapped to PP#23 (Per Preset Overrides), and is set to the 4th button on layout 8 for the FC-12.

To adjust the CS1 parameters, right-click on the ‘Gain’ and ‘Bass’ controls and adjust the ‘Min’ and Max’ values. The ‘Min’ values are what will be used when CS1 is off, and ‘Max’ values will be in place when ‘CS1’ is on.

To turn CS1 on/off in scenes, just the ‘CS per Scene’ menu user the ‘Controllers’ option in Axe-Edit.

SCENES

This preset is meant to be used with scenes to replicate different sections of the song:

  • SCENE 1: INTRO/VS1 Clean ambient tone for the intro and verse
  • SCENE 2: PRE-CH – Clean tone for the pre-chorus
  • SCENE 3: CHORUS – Drive tone for the chorus
  • SCENE 4: CHORUS + – Bigger drive tone for the chorus
  • SCENE 5: VS+/BRIDGE – Bigger tone for the big verse section and bridge
  • SCENE  6: CHORUS + – Bigger drive for the 2nd time through the bridge
  • SCENE 7: SOLO – Big solo/lead tone
  • SCENE 8: SWELLS – Ambient swells

USAGE NOTES

STEREO

Everything after the amp block runs in stereo. If you are running mono, you’ll need to sum your signal to mono before going to FOH (if you only use the Left output, won’t hear some of the delays at all).

The easiest way to make this adjustment is in the ‘Setup’ menu:

  • Choose ‘Setup’, and select ‘I/O’
  • In OUTPUT 1 CONFIGURATION (choose the physical output you are using), change the ‘Mode’. Select ‘STEREO’ if you are running in stereo. Select ‘’SUM L+R’ if you are running mono. This will convert your output to mono and sum the stereo image. This will also cause all your presets to output in mono, as it is a global setting.
  • You might also want to set the “Spread” parameters of the delays to ‘0%’ and the panning of the cabs in the Cab block to ‘0’. This will help against phasing issues in mono.

BLOCK CHANNELS

For most blocks, We’ve set up multiple channels to give you different options for any given effect. However, not all blocks have all four channels set up – some have just couple, and some only one. See the Signal Flow section above to see what is set up in what channel for any given block.

DRIVES

All three drive blocks increase in gain as you go up, so Drive 1 is lower gain than Drive 2, etc. Within each drive block, all four channels are set up to give you different flavors of the same gain structure. Every guitar reacts differently with drives (and amps), so it’s good to have options. We’ve chosen our personal favorites within each block and left them in Channel A, but feel free to experiment with your setup to find what you like best.

DELAYS

We’ve used all four channels of three delay blocks (that’s 12 different delays!) . Each delay block runs in parallel with the others so the delays don’t run into each other.

Delay blocks are separated into different delay times. For example, Delay 1 is four different flavors of quarter note delay, Delay 2 is all 8th note delays, Delay 3 is all dotted 8th noted delays, and Delay 4 is all stereo dual delays. Delay four is a bit different because each channel will give you different rhythmic delays, and Channel D is set to give you a huge wash for swells.

REVERB

We’ve set up reverbs the same way as delays – each reverb block contains four versions of the same type of reverb (normal and big).

PER-PRESET MAPPING AND OVERRIDES

This preset integrates with the Fractal FC-12. We’ve set up Per-Preset overrides for both effects and scenes, and we’ve mapped them to Layouts 7 (Perform 1) and 8 (Perform 2).  If you have an FC-12, the following assignments should be plug-and-play. Layout 7 will be your scenes and Layout 8 will be individual effects, plus swells. We recommending setting Buttons 6 & 12 on Layout 7 to Preset +/-1  inc/dec. This way you can cycle through your presets one at a time from Layout 7.

HERE ARE THE PER-PRESET MAPPINGS AND THE BUTTONS THEY’RE ASSIGNED TO OVERRIDE

PP1: Scene 1: Layout 7 Button 2

PP2: Scene 2: Layout 7 Button 3

PP3: Scene 3: Layout 7 Button 4

PP4: Scene 4: Layout 7 Button 5

PP5: Scene 5: Layout 7 Button  8

PP6: Scene 6: Layout 7 Button 9

PP7: Scene 7: Layout 7 Button 10

PP8: Scene 8: Layout 7, Button 11

PP9: Drive 1 – Layout 8, Button 2

PP10: Drive 2 – Layout 8, Button 3

PP11: Drive 3 – Layout 8, NOT ASSIGNED

PP12: Reverb 1 – Layout 8, Button 5, ‘Short Verb’

PP13: Reverb 2 – Layout 8, Button 6, ‘Cloud Verb’

PP14: Plex 1 – Layout 8, button 12 “Bigger VRB’

PP15: Delay 1 – Layout 8, Button 8, ‘1/4 DLY’

PP16: Delay 2 – Layout 8, Button 9, ‘1/8d DLY’

PP17: Delay 3 – Layout 8, Button 10, ‘DualST DLY’

PP18: Delay 4 – NOT ASSIGNED (Effect not used in this preset)

PP19: TremPan 1 – NOT ASSIGNED (Effect not used in this preset)

PP20: Chorus 1 – NOT ASSIGNED

PP21: Pitch 1 – Layout 8, Button 11

PP22: Scene 8/1 Toggle – NOT ASSIGNED

PP23: Control Switch 1 – Layout 8, Button 4 ‘Amp Gain’

MAKING CHANGES TO THESE ASSIGNMENTS

If you’d like to change any of these assignments (either the Per-Preset Assignments or the Overrides), you can do so in the ‘Per-Preset FC’ Menu in Axe-Edit and the ‘FC Controllers’ menu in Axe-Edit.

If you would like to go back to your default settings for Layouts 7 and 8, you can reset the Overrides from the ‘Overrides’ menu in the ‘Per-Preset-FC Settings’ section.

MAKING ADJUSTMENTS FOR YOUR SETUP

SETTING THE PRESET UP FOR YOUR GUITAR

All guitars are different, so you may want to make changes to suite your playing style and guitar. The amp blocks are set up for single coils using Channel A and humbuckers using Channel B.

To adjust the preset for your guitars, the primary controls to adjust would be:

  • Input Drive (and/or Input Trim). If the clean sounds from this preset are too dirty, lower the input drive and/or trim (use the CS1 Min/Max values for Gain). Do the opposite if you want more gain. This preset is meant to be on the edge of breakup at it’s cleanest settings (otherwise the drives won’t stack properly).
  • EQ settings (amp block – basic). Once the desired gain staging is set, the next adjustment would be the amp EQ settings.
  • Output EQ settings (amp block). The Output EQ on the amp block is a great way to make final EQ adjustments. We’ve set it to ‘Post P.A.’, which means the EQ settings will not be affected by the Power Amp section.

ADJUSTING THE OVERALL LEVEL OF THE PRESET

The Axe FX III offers very useful tools to check overall level of individual presets and blocks. In the Output block you can monitor the overall output level. You can also monitor levels of each block individually from the front screen of the Axe FX.

We’ve set this preset up so that the loudest settings peak around 0db (or a bit above). If you’d like to adjust the level up or down (to match it with other presets), we recommend adjusting one of the following:

  • Level (amp block – basic). This will adjust the overall level of the preset up/down. Avoid using the ‘Master Volume’ control, as this will change the tone of the amp.
  • Level (cab block). This will also adjust the overall level of the preset up/down.

CHANGELOG

Version 2.0: 2021-07-27

  • Updated for Cygnus firmware

Version 1.0 (initial release): 2021-01-19

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