Great choice, Cliff. If you're truly seeking opinions on what could be modeled, please have your people get with me and I'll 100% gladly get you some great options that would be "game changers" and put Fractal on the minds of bass players again. The Model T is certainly nice - and I'm hesitant to look a gift horse in the mouth, but there are also modern bass amps that players clamor over that would bring visibilityHow about a Sunn Model T?
I was able to dig into the cab block at rehearsal and tried out the room reflection feature, wow wow WOW!!!! Makes a huge difference in taking some of the edge off without losing fullness.
How about a Sunn Model T?
Just for the feedback, it's not the fw who was in cause but the off value of the IA on the MFC who was set on 000 instead of OFF.Works correctly here.
time to start that SUNN 0))) tribute band!How about a Sunn Model T?
I got the same with JM's far field IRs.Question:
With some cabs I get a "flatline" in the align window. Why is that?
Marco
Likewise, I'm using a James Santiago far field IR as well and am seeing a flatline.I got the same with JM's far field IRs.
Question:
With some cabs I get a "flatline" in the align window. Why is that?
Marco
There's a bug that affects non-UltraRes IRs from being displayed properly. It has already been fixed for the next release.Question:
With some cabs I get a "flatline" in the align window. Why is that?
Marco
Does this happen with non-MPT IRs?Curious about this myself.
There's a bug that affects non-UltraRes IRs from being displayed properly. It has already been fixed for the next release.
Same here. I've been using the same (James Santiago) IR for 6+ yrs from the first West Coast Axe-FestThat explains it. I'm still kicking it old-school with the legacy cabs. The new IRs are too much of a rabbit hole for me.