But then you'd use twice the CPU. No free lunch. I don't think people would like that.Unless you run both all the time and mute one of them, of course. That’s truly seamless, IMO.
Nobody needs pops, of course.
But then you'd use twice the CPU. No free lunch. I don't think people would like that.Unless you run both all the time and mute one of them, of course. That’s truly seamless, IMO.
Nobody needs pops, of course.
That'll do for sure. Awesome.Here is an example of amp channel switching. I switch back and forth several times between two channels, one less distorted and one more distorted.
www.fractalaudio.com/tmp/amp_chan_switch.mp3
You can't change the laws of nature.
But then you'd use twice the CPU. No free lunch. I don't think people would like that.
Here is an example of amp channel switching. I switch back and forth several times between two channels, one less distorted and one more distorted.
www.fractalaudio.com/tmp/amp_chan_switch.mp3
Whoa – was that the first public audio sample? Cool.Here is an example of amp channel switching. I switch back and forth several times between two channels, one less distorted and one more distorted.
www.fractalaudio.com/tmp/amp_chan_switch.mp3
I guess that would translate to just one amp block available.With all the power in III, I would certainly prefer that.
And it would open up a lot of opportunities for cross-fading, gradual merging, other effects of the sort.
As an option maybe?
Don’t know how hard it would be to implement, of course.
You can do it with the 2 amp blocks - muting and unmuting - just like with the II if that’s what you need. That’s the option.With all the power in III, I would certainly prefer that.
And it would open up a lot of opportunities for cross-fading, gradual merging, other effects of the sort.
As an option maybe?
Don’t know how hard it would be to implement, of course.
Its hard to explain, but when I was using the AX8 it just threw me off. And the gap was longer than .35ms. Especially on a bunch of really short leads.
I am not trying to seek out the negative. This was the only problem that I had with the AX8. But it was big enough that I had to find another solution. Just because someone has an issue does not mean that they are a troll or attacking the product.
One thing that would be cool would be the ability to use 3 or 4 amp blocks.You can do it with the 2 amp blocks - muting and unmuting - just like with the II if that’s what you need. That’s the option.
If the Axe-Fx III came out with ONE amp at a time but “faster-than-real-amps” switching, I think people would be complaining about the 1 amp limitation more than anything.
Yes, that is close enough for me.Not implying trolling. Trying to understand why all the fuss on something Ive never heard. Although I have not played through an AX8 so perhaps that's why.
In any event, I would hope the clip Cliff just posted will ease the concerns.
How does this work with spillover? Is it run separately? Just wanna learn more.The "gap" is arbitrary (and set at 35 ms) and is simply the time to fade down the old amp and fade up the new amp. You HAVE to do some ramp-down and ramp-up or you'll get artifacts as the gain can be completely different. If you just instantly switch from a clean amp to a distorted amp or vice-versa you'll get a pop. That's just basic signal processing. About the shortest you can make ramp-down/ramp-up without introducing clicks and pops is 15 ms so the total time is 30 ms (plus 5ms as a safety margin).
Is it still Quantum or are we going to see a new name?Not currently but I can change that. The firmware is still beta.
Whoa – was that the first public audio sample? Cool.
You can do it with the 2 amp blocks - muting and unmuting - just like with the II if that’s what you need. That’s the option.
If the Axe-Fx III came out with ONE amp at a time but “faster-than-real-amps” switching, I think people would be complaining about the 1 amp limitation more than anything.
One thing that would be cool would be the ability to use 3 or 4 amp blocks.
Useful in a band with one bass and 2 guitars by example or mixing amp blocks for reamping etc...
That rocks!If you want cross-fades between amps you would use two amps and the new Multiplexer block which cross-fades between input sources. You can set the input source to be any row or physical input.
If you want cross-fades between amps you would use two amps and the new Multiplexer block which cross-fades between input sources. You can set the input source to be any row or physical input.