Ok, that's great news! Can you or someone else explain what exactly is improved in the Delay block?
The algorithms were improved and some of the models reworked.
Ok, that's great news! Can you or someone else explain what exactly is improved in the Delay block?
Have you install the beta yet?
I've pretty much convinced myself that we should just remove motor drive from the cab block now.
I've pretty much convinced myself that we should just remove motor drive from the cab block now.
I really hope that this will still be an option. Not having to mic a cab on stage is really convenient. Plus, the EQ possibilities for the FOH signal is much greater than on most smaller mixers.That would be a pity for those with a hybrid rig: FRFR to FOH and power amp + cab on stage.
You didn't reset the Amp. Double-click that button. Quickly.I pushed the bypass effect button and back, but nothing changed.
Ooh, good point. I missed that in @oldstar1975 's post.You need to double-click Bypass (not FX Bypass).
Just want a conclusive answer on whether speaker comp is required, when using a solid state amp (matrix GT1000FX) and a real cab, for authenticity, or does it happen naturally?
Thanks.
With a real cab and a solid-state power amp you get the motor drive thing happening by itself, but no contribution from the transformer, because there isn't one. So "authentic" would be somewhere in between. Play with the knob and see what you like best.
Anyone have a good resource for one to get a quick rundown on what "motor drive", "speaker comp", etc is...never heard these terms. Especially "motor drive"...
That would be a pity for those with a hybrid rig: FRFR to FOH and power amp + cab on stage.
My mistake! Another bypass button! Thanks!Try resetting it from Axe-Edit.
Disregard.I forgot to say as one of the 'suggested tweaks' I assumed that turning off Motor drive was a prerequisite....not sure how.
It's in the Amp block, on the front panel. You won't find it in Axe-Edit yet.Forgive my ignorance, but is "Speaker Compression" the "Speaker Drive" parameter? If not, where is it?
It's in the Amp block, on the front panel. You won't find it in Axe-Edit yet.
good catch, thanks!You can control it in Axe-Edit using the Motor Drive parameter in the amp block.