Axe-Edit gets updated separately and does not normally contain parameters from Beta FW releases. It is normal practice to use the front panel for new parameters until an updated version of Axe-Edit is released (usually a day or 2 after the release candidate of the FW is made available).
That said, Cliff did mention a possible clue/hint/something about Axe-Edit not being self-aware 'yet'.....
Doh!Thanks Cliff!
Just one small bug I found. The virtual capo is spelled "Virutal Capo".
So, for those changing regularly between FRFR and traditional guitar speakers:
When using a traditional guitar cabinet, the following params in the Amp block should stay at zero:
- Speaker Drive
- Speaker Compression
- Speaker Compliance
Also, Output Mode in the Amp block should be set appropriately:
- FRFR, or
- SS PA + Cab
Not necessarily. If using a tube power amp into a traditional cab all should be zero. If using a solid-state amp into a traditional cab I would recommend Speaker Compression and Compliance not be zero.So, for those changing regularly between FRFR and traditional guitar speakers:
When using a traditional guitar cabinet, the following params in the Amp block should stay at zero:
- Speaker Drive
- Speaker Compression
- Speaker Compliance
Also, Output Mode in the Amp block should be set appropriately:
- FRFR, or
- SS PA + Cab
Not necessarily. If using a tube power amp into a traditional cab all should be zero. If using a solid-state amp into a traditional cab I would recommend Speaker Compression and Compliance not be zero.
No bullshit, I was watching a movie and playing with my phone when I saw that there was a new Axe FX update, so I exited out of Terminator: Genisys and then seconds later saw this post.
I saw that first thing, thought maybe there was a copyright on the proper spelling and this is the FAS way.Thanks Cliff!
Just one small bug I found. The virtual capo is spelled "Virutal Capo".
I like it this way, sounds heavy. Its brutal or birutal!Doh!
I noticed if you change from FRFR to SS PA + Cab, it red lines the overall output. I found lowering amp output (example -12 to -13) corrects it. But I'm a little confused on the FRFR and SS PA + Cab settings. I am using a Mesa 2 Fifty tube power amp. I like the tone better on SS PA + Cab. It seem a little more punchier and at the same time clearer. But is that the right setting?So, for those changing regularly between FRFR and traditional guitar speakers:
When using a traditional guitar cabinet, the following params in the Amp block should stay at zero:
- Speaker Drive
- Speaker Compression
- Speaker Compliance
Also, Output Mode in the Amp block should be set appropriately:
- FRFR, or
- SS PA + Cab
NOTE: see post 27.
I am using a Mesa 2 Fifty tube power amp. I like the tone better on SS PA + Cab. It seem a little more punchier and at the same time clearer. But is that the right setting?
Added Temperament parameter to Pitch block.
This may have to do with your individual preset input gate settings. Check your input block's gate setting when you see meter and no sound. This will happen when there is a sound level and the gate is set. On most of my high gain settings, depending on what guitar I use, I get minimal noise hum. My gate is set so I don't hear it, but I see the meters are active.Cliff
Sounds great but I still see the issue with the input meters. Sometimes i can hear sound with nothing showing on the meters and sometimes the input meters show levels when nothing is playing.
Update - If I change to a preset and then change back it seems to go away FYI
Just letting you know and seeing if anyone else is seeing this.
Sounds amazing!
MM
This may have to do with your individual preset input gate settings. Check your input block's gate setting when you see meter and no sound. This will happen when there is a sound level and the gate is set. On most of my high gain settings, depending on what guitar I use, I get minimal noise hum. My gate is set so I don't hear it, but I see the meters are active.
Changing presets sometimes removes the noise for a bit.