Gregmang
Fractal Fanatic
This is more than subtle to me. Play a few minutes with the impedance on (4x12 are my favorite so far) then switch back to the null cab. Pretty drastic imo and I love it
EXACTLY !
This is more than subtle to me. Play a few minutes with the impedance on (4x12 are my favorite so far) then switch back to the null cab. Pretty drastic imo and I love it
Wow, thanks again. Sounds even greater than before!
Just one suggestion:
I think the impendance curve selector/speaker cab parameter should also be displayed under the speaker tab in the amp block, right on top as the first parameter ideally.
I get it, but if you load one of your existing preset and go to the advanced tab in the amp block you will in fact see Null under the speaker cabinet setting.
Yeah I think you may have missed the point, I was just informing the person who posted asking about existing presets what he would see if he went into his existing preset, and what he would have to do to utilize this new feature. not arguing that Null doesn't equal Null. Just making him aware that it will state Null and have the default generic curve setting...Yes, the advanced page says null, but the actual impedance in the speaker tab is not flat null, but the standard curve that has been there before this beta. Change it to null and your tone flattens, as does the curve on the speaker page.
Actually how about selectable for every individual cab - not just the 2 blocks. I mean to say the individual cabs WITHIN the blocks.
I think the right way to do the comparison is to turn up and down the "cabinet resonance" knob in the speaker page, that just adds the effect of the cab without altering the main impedance curve of the speaker.This is more than subtle to me. Play a few minutes with the impedance on (4x12 are my favorite so far) then switch back to the null cab. Pretty drastic imo and I love it
Yeah there's a difference between the default-selected "null" cab (for old presets) and changing the cab then reselecting null. See the graph on Axe Edit to see the difference. You would not have been hearing the null cab previously. The change isn't that significant.I think the right way to do the comparison is to turn up and down the "cabinet resonance" knob in the speaker page, that just adds the effect of the cab without altering the main impedance curve of the speaker.
When you switch back to null it also resets LF and HF resonance to 0
Yeah there's a difference between the default-selected "null" cab (for old presets) and changing the cab then reselecting null. See the graph on Axe Edit to see the difference. You would not have been hearing the null cab previously. The change isn't that significant.
Yeah, sorry I didn't mean to say that changing this value was necessarily subtle, but just that changing between one of the cab resonances and the null is very obvious, in a way that the others are not.Still believe it's more than subtle. Before switching from the null cab the resonance isn't reset to zero, so play there a few minutes and then switch to the new settings. Feel is affected too.
Why would you want that?
Still believe it's more than subtle. Before switching from the null cab the resonance isn't reset to zero, so play there a few minutes and then switch to the new settings. Feel is affected too.
Exactly.They kept the old amp defaults impedance curves programmed so it wouldn't wipe it if it loaded with the new FW, if you reset the block/channel it loads the new curve default, null is flat, no resonance, SS power amp simulation