Yes that's a fact, but the synth block doesn't track the low notes slowly, it just doesn't track them.
It's a sad day when someone can say Boss does something better than Fractal. Here's The Boss SY-1 tracking an E1:I think you are better of with above pedals or the new Boss SY-1. When it comes to synth stuff and tracking the Axe fx is running behind on its competition or dedicated synth pedals imho.
Get real. It’s absurd to expect a device to be the best at EVERYTHING on the market, including dedicated gear, and still cost less than 2500.
It's a sad day when someone can say Boss does something better than Fractal. [/MEDIA]
Hi, I didn't post this as criticism or to complain or anything. I love the Axe fx for bass and of course don't expect it to replace every piece of gear imaginable. That would be silly. I have some pedals in the fx loops that do a very specific thing very well (including the future impact and oc-2 that are mentioned here by the way)Get real. It’s absurd to expect a device to be the best at EVERYTHING on the market, including dedicated gear, and still cost less than 2500.
Block is a noun , not a verb, here, used to describe an effect. Synth block, amp block, etc.im curious, what is synth blocking?
I'll give that a try, thanks!I set up the following and it seems to work...
Set octave up using pitch block.
Set shift down an octave in synth block.
Seems to track, and you can play the part normally. You can also split the signal before the pitch/synth and run a more normal signal in parallel.
I set up the following and it seems to work...
Set octave up using pitch block.
Set shift down an octave in synth block.
Seems to track, and you can play the part normally. You can also split the signal before the pitch/synth and run a more normal signal in parallel.