google showed me this: http://www.acenindia.com/concept of q of loudspeakers.htmAny more detail on what Speaker Compliance is, and the physics behind that?...
google showed me this: http://www.acenindia.com/concept of q of loudspeakers.htmAny more detail on what Speaker Compliance is, and the physics behind that?...
I understand the pitch shift will create latency. It's just I am not hearing any noticeable improvement from previous versions on the III or the II. I added a mono delay with 100% mix to try and estimate the amount of latency I'm getting & it's at least 35ms. I would also say listening with headphones, it sounds like there is a doubling effect. I initially thought it was me hearing my strings acoustically but it's not. I'm just trying to figure out if something is wrong here, not complain.
That was a bug and is fixed in this firmware.Apologies, my issue was different. For the stuff that i play the improvements in 1.19 beta prompted me to list and sell my Drop pedal. However a few days later all of a sudden all the patches that had pitch-shifter block enabled started giving me huge latency - just as well as newly build patches. And only for the dual shift mode that i'm using with pitch block. So after reboot did not help I just re-installed the same firmware
Compliance means how much force it takes to move the speaker cone. In a speaker with high compliance, it's easier to move the cone back and forth by hand. If the speaker's compliance is low, it will take more effort to move the cone. It will feel stiffer.Any more detail on what Speaker Compliance is, and the physics behind that?...
Perfect, thank youThat was a bug and is fixed in this firmware.
Hoping this will be explained in more detail. Perhaps Cooper's video lessons will show us how to go back and forth between the two so we can decide.then try it out and decide if you like it
Hoping this will be explained in more detail. Perhaps Cooper's video lessons will show us how to go back and forth between the two so we can decide.
literally set it to 0, play, then set it higher and play and listen to the difference. why does someone else need to demo it when you can with your gear?Hoping this will be explained in more detail. Perhaps Cooper's video lessons will show us how to go back and forth between the two so we can decide.
you're looking on the hardware right? not in Axe-Edit.I feel like Im blind.... but why can't I find the Compliance knob anywhere? Ive looked everywhere in them block tabs
Ha... I def was looking on Axe Edit! Im a noob tho...so that explains the ignorance!! I found it! Thanks!you're looking on the hardware right? not in Axe-Edit.
no prob. Hardware is separate from Edit, so Edit has to have a separate update so they can put the new knobs in there.Ha... I def was looking on Axe Edit! Im a noob tho...so that explains the ignorance!! I found it! Thanks!
Nope. Someone "important" cares about your affliction.Someone “important” obviously shares my affliction. Lol
I understand the pitch shift will create latency. It's just I am not hearing any noticeable improvement from previous versions on the III or the II. I added a mono delay with 100% mix to try and estimate the amount of latency I'm getting & it's at least 35ms. I would also say listening with headphones, it sounds like there is a doubling effect. I initially thought it was me hearing my strings acoustically but it's not. I'm just trying to figure out if something is wrong here, not complain.