Won't be there until Axe-Edit is updated.Has the CF Hardness parameter been added to the amp block in Axe-Edit or is access restricted to the front panel? I couldn't find it in Axe-Edit.
Won't be there until Axe-Edit is updated.Has the CF Hardness parameter been added to the amp block in Axe-Edit or is access restricted to the front panel? I couldn't find it in Axe-Edit.
Axe-Edit 3.8.3 is a bug-fix release. It doesn't yet have the CF Hardness parameter.Has the CF Hardness parameter been added to the amp block in Axe-Edit or is access restricted to the front panel? I couldn't find it in Axe-Edit.
I'm sorry but the day but a piece of gear because the company owner is nice to guys whining about updated on a weekend is when I go and start DJ'ing.
Have you read all the moans about the mk1/2 running out of firmware updates. So it's postponed... What happened next time same "we the buying public are entitled to more amps".
This is just frigging crazy.
As a user of the TS-808 model as my primary overdriven sound I have to say: the changes are really excellent. Thank you!
Just loaded. Drives sound so good it's stupid. They feel more "clear" for a lack of a better term. I had already made some presets for this sunday that I love, then went ahead and updated just to see...good grief they sound even better. TYVM FAS.
I'm going to write a little batch process program to update all the factory presets to the latest modeling and maybe tweak the first 128 (the amp showcase presets) a bit if necessary but it's too much work to make multiple scenes for each.
Al's FracTool will rip through them and set them all to latest for you.
FracTool batch set function does thisShould we reset or deselect block for Marshall-ish or anything else amp before this update?
Is there a way to change once all the presets on LATEST?
Launch FracTool, click the batch setter tab.Hi @iaresee how would I do that? Thanks.
BrilliantLaunch FracTool, click the batch setter tab.
Select the amp block, the modeling version parameter, the latest value.
Select a preset range to apply to. Hit the button, it will cycle thru the preset range and set the value and save each preset
Launch FracTool, click the batch setter tab.
Select the amp block, the modeling version parameter, the latest value.
Select a preset range to apply to. Hit the button, it will cycle thru the preset range and set the value and save each preset
Launch FracTool, click the batch setter tab.
Select the amp block, the modeling version parameter, the latest value.
Select a preset range to apply to. Hit the button, it will cycle thru the preset range and set the value and save each preset
He should probably take some english classes instead of Djing, can you imagine him Djing at a club and talking like that ROFL. He's sound like James Brown lol.Ummmmm....
What ?
Just got the latest firmware Quantum 5.00 and I did a comparison with some of my presets today. Here is a short clip of my Soldano SLO 100 preset from PresetADay (created with firmware Q3 and not retweaked for Q4+Q5) to compare with the last 3 firmwares. I played loud in my practice room and recorded it with my smartphone. So I hope you can hear the differences of the 3 firmwares. Q4 is smoother than Q3 and Q5 is awesome. Hard to describe, but its very smooth, creamy, spongy, juicy - it sounded fantastic in the room. The harmonics and tone just seem to bloom. Its another step forward for the sound of the Axe FX II. Thanks Cliff, as I'm one of the MK I users for us MK I users being able to take part on this amazing ride of guitar tones.
He should probably take some english classes instead of Djing, can you imagine him Djing at a club and talking like that ROFL.
Launch FracTool, click the batch setter tab.
Select the amp block, the modeling version parameter, the latest value.
Select a preset range to apply to. Hit the button, it will cycle thru the preset range and set the value and save each preset
It's the latest form of metal Djing! I mean all the cool kids are playing Djing now. The key to Djing is you have to play it with a 20 string guitar up tuned to g sharp.I totally read that as if it were a word like "Djent"... And I'm thinking, "what the hell is 'Djing'?"...
Haha... DJing...