I suppose he meant standard (as in his go to amp) deluxe reverbYour post is incomprehensible. I don't know what "'std' DLR (VIB DLR)" means. Maybe you can post the preset.
Sorry indeed, here it is (from FW8.02) + system file, in case something is wrong there.Your post is incomprehensible. I don't know what "'std' DLR (VIB DLR)" means. Maybe you can post the preset.
Exactly, thanks. Posted the patch.I suppose he meant standard (as in his go to amp) deluxe reverb
In a real speaker, would the time constant remain "constant" (for a given speaker), or would it change depending on the amount of compression the speaker exhibits at any given moment?
I'm just wondering if it would be more realistic to decrease/increase the time constant as I decrease/increase the compression.
Nope. Time constant is dependent on the physical construction of the speaker.
So, what do you guys do to prevent the output from clipping insanely? My Brit Silver presets that were amazing before the update (from 8.02), now clip even though I turn down the output (have tried both amp and cab block) by 12-15db?? And 50% of the gain have dissappeared.
Maybe it is just me, and I should re-install?
Sounds like you turned off Power Amp Modeling.
Your post is incomprehensible. I don't know what "'std' DLR (VIB DLR)" means. Maybe you can post the preset.
Adding:
Note that a full reset of the entire Amp block will also change these parameters to their default values, but: a reset is NOT necessary per se.
Re-selecting the amp type in the Amp block (soft reset) will NOT change these parameters to their default values.
I'm having issues with the "Deluxe Verb Vib" Amp Model. There's some low-end fizz I hear and can't dial out...Everything else I've tried sounds killer and much better!
The wiki is collaborative -- please help contribute content you'd like to see there!Yek; this reset subject seems to be driving crazy all the forum, don't you think that it would be useful thinking to have a separate thread in the "tech notes" of this forum about how and when to operate the different reset methods, including system sysex, and close this eternal subject once for all ? I do not see how to understand the hassle lurking around in the different posts at each FW version.
Yek; this reset subject seems to be driving crazy all the forum, don't you think that it would be useful thinking to have a separate thread in the "tech notes" of this forum about how and when to operate the different reset methods, including system sysex, and close this eternal subject once for all ? I do not see how to understand the hassle lurking around in the different posts at each FW version.