Specifications

Audio Plug-Ins Guide546
Eleven Cabinet Types
The Cab Type selector lets you pick a cabinet to
use with the current amp. The selected cabinet
and its controls are displayed directly below the
amp controls.
Available cabinets include the following:
1x12 Black Panel Lux *
1x12 Tweed Lux *
2x12 AC Blue *
2x12 Black Panel Duo *
4x10 Tweed Bass *
4x12 Classic 30
4x12 Green 25W
* These models only appear in the full version of
Eleven.
Cabinets are listed by their number and diame-
ter of their speakers. For example, “1x12” means
a cabinet has a single 12-inch speaker.
Pairing Amps and Cabinets
Eleven lets you combine amps and cabinets in
traditional pairings (such as the combo amps
through their default cabinets) and non-tradi-
tional match ups.
Some of the amps modeled in Eleven are
“combo” amps. Combo amps have both their
amp and speaker housed in the same physical
box, meaning there is one and only one cabinet
associated with the signature sound of a combo
amp. The Tweed Lux and AC Hi Boost are both
examples of combo amps.
Other amps are amps-only (heads), and were de-
signed to be run through a speaker cabinet.
Many amp/cab pairings have become standards.
Using Settings for Realistic and Classic
Pairings
You can use Eleven’s factory Settings files (pre-
sets) for combo amps and classic combinations.
Settings files store and recall all controls, (in-
cluding Amp and Cabinet Type).
For combo amps and default combinations:
Choose a factory Settings file for that amp
from Elevens Settings menu.
Using the Amp Type and Cabinet Type
Selectors for Unlinked Pairing
You can use the Amp Type and Cabinet Type se-
lectors to try your own, unique combinations.
If you want to combine amps and cabs (unlinked):
Click and choose from the Amp Type and Cab-
inet Type selectors to create new pairings.
Cabinet Type selector in the Master section
Eleven is not affiliated with, or sponsored or
endorsed by, the makers of the loudspeakers
and cabinets that are emulated in the prod-
uct.
Visit the Avid website (www.avid.com) to
learn about each of the cabinets used to cre-
ate Eleven.
Use the Settings menu to save new combina-
tions and build your own custom library
(see “Eleven Settings (Presets)” on
page 541).