Joe Bfstplk
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This sounds like some fun. I hope it pans out and shows up in the store soon....I'm working on a idea to use the outputs of the Axe-Fx directly along with a special cable to allow field measurements by users.
This sounds like some fun. I hope it pans out and shows up in the store soon....I'm working on a idea to use the outputs of the Axe-Fx directly along with a special cable to allow field measurements by users.
Can't believe it took 21 pages for this to be asked!Just out of curiosity, is this feature going to make it over to the FM3?
. . . now you could be doing the 5 minute ideal Vox/Morgan tone to make me super happy hahahaha
Amazing like always leon!!!
Love your tutorials, now you could be doing the 5 minute ideal Vox/Morgan tone to make me super happy hahahaha
@FractalAudio wasn’t the old default curve the same for all amps? If so, you should just literally have a curve called “Old Default” in addition to “null”. This would cover like 99% of all concerns... I personally messed with the curve some prior but that is because I sometimes use a real cab with an SS power amp and tune the curve to my cab. In that case, I know the values I dial.Exactly. Took me a while earlier today to fully get it.
Pretty sure the curves were different, at least the low resonance.@FractalAudio wasn’t the old default curve the same for all amps? If so, you should just literally have a curve called “Old Default” in addition to “null”. This would cover like 99% of all concerns... I personally messed with the curve some prior but that is because I sometimes use a real cab with an SS power amp and tune the curve to my cab. In that case, I know the values I dial.
No.@FractalAudio wasn’t the old default curve the same for all amps? If so, you should just literally have a curve called “Old Default” in addition to “null”. This would cover like 99% of all concerns... I personally messed with the curve some prior but that is because I sometimes use a real cab with an SS power amp and tune the curve to my cab. In that case, I know the values I dial.
Hopefully this clarifies a few questions that have been popping up in this thread.
Yes.Will a null setting and setting the low and high res back to what they were get you back to the old curve if you want?
Someone responded to the video saying I shouldn't have compared the difference between the "null" value and a selected speaker. I stand corrected and may have misrepresented the drastic change, although there is a difference still IMO. In order to see a change to fairly compare firmware 10 to 11 would be to adjust the speaker resonance from 100% to 0%. This would be better to see the difference in the old and new curves. Still, I like what they are doing and think it make a difference for sure.That was a great video. Thanks for putting that together! This new feature is a huge improvement for the AXE FX III. I really like it!
Is the loud pop a known issue , no one has commented on it thxYes.
Is the loud pop a known issue , no one has commented on it thx
The Null curve simulates a purely resistive load. No real speaker exhibits this type of impedance curve. It's simply there for reference.
I previously interpreted these posts to mean that the Null curve was an absence of captured data, and that the old curves were no longer accessible once you changed the value.Copy the amp to another channel then switch between channels to compare.
I'm not going to include the old curves because they are a step backwards IMO.
I apologize, but I'm hopelessly confused now.Yes.Will a null setting and setting the low and high res back to what they were get you back to the old curve if you want?