bishop5150
Fractal Fanatic
Great video Chris!
interesting. it should not "start a new loop" while playing. it can only do that from a stopped position - maybe it's stopping somehow quickly.
try setting the new Effect Bypass from VALUE to TOGGLE - the first thing in the video. i briefly mention how it helps the looper, and it might be the key here too. the lights on the MFC might get unsynced, but you may just have to ignore that.
What value is your MFC sending for the “Bypass” click? If it’s set to “off” like previous instruction then that makes sense.Nope, still won't go into overdub after you hit play. The only way to get into overdub is hitting record twice in a row.
What value is your MFC sending for the “Bypass” click? If it’s set to “off” like previous instruction then that makes sense.
set it to any numeric value instead of off and make sure the new TOGGLE option is turned on in the Axe.
What is the message the MFC sends when you turn the Rec switch off?I'm not sure what you mean by bypass. I haven't set anything for bypass on the looper, just record & play.
Look at the messages the switch is sending in Midi menu on the MFC. How did you program them before?I honestly have no idea how to tell LOL! Like I said, if I hit the rec switch a second time, it goes into overdub. If I hit the play switch, then the rec switch, it starts a new recording.
No. Not sure why FAS would release something with such a common function that degraded the sound. *shrug*Is there any sound degredation when using the intelligent mode on the noise gate (with EMI filtering)?
No. Not sure why FAS would release something with such a common function that degraded the sound. *shrug*
Here is what MFC Edit is showing. I programmed it before I got the software & I have no idea if this is even correct as it is showing some things correct for the current set up to use with the III & some that are left over from my II set up.Look at the messages the switch is sending in Midi menu on the MFC. How did you program them before?
ahh this helps.Here is what MFC Edit is showing. I programmed it before I got the software & I have no idea if this is even correct as it is showing some things correct for the current set up to use with the III & some that are left over from my II set up.
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Global Blocks are just settings - they aren't actually "blocks" like we know which can be turned into .blk files, etc. just save your presets as normal, back that up as normal. Global Blocks data will be in System Settings backups like it was on the Axe2. you'd reload all of that data at once, not one Global Block at a time.Chris, I do have one question on the global block save. I understand all on the Axe itself, but how can you back this up in case you crash. I assume if you do a full back up, the global blocks will be saved also. Can you also save them individually to your computer through Fractal bot? I hope at least the full back up will save everything saved globally.
ahh this helps.
just a guess, try changing the switch TYPE to Momentary instead of Toggle, and set C1 OFF from 0 to Off/None.