I haven't decided whether to call it 13.00 or 12.09 but it has amp modeling changes.
I have been trying to get some clarity on this in other threads. The somewhat related question here is about what the Output Mode should be set to in an Amp Block when driving amplifiers like the Duncan PowerStage. (The new PS200 in my case) For other's reference, here is the excerpt from the manual...
Output Mode – The default value, “FRFR”, is designed for use while using “Full Range/Flat Response” monitors,
or while recording. The “Solid State Power Amp + Cab” (“SS PWR AMP +CAB”) mode is intended for use while
using a solid-state power amp and conventional guitar cab. In this mode speaker compression modeling behaves
differently, relying on the speaker for compression while still simulating the interaction with the power amp.
NOTE: The SS PA +Cab Mode is NOT intended for use with “current drive” power amps, i.e. tube power amps,
Class-D current feedback amps, etc. This mode CAN be used, however, with FRFR monitors in high volume
applications where the monitor’s speakers are compressing, thereby achieving a more dynamic response.
The PowerStage amps are Class D amps and being designed to drive a conventional guitar cab, my tentative assumption is that they also employ some form of current feedback similar to that in a tube amp. In any case, the PowerStage + conventional guitar cab obviously isn't a true FRFR setup. But by the definition in the note, it's not a SS PA +Cab Mode either. Can you possibly clear up how this mode should be set for these amps? Thanks much!