Jason Scott
Fractal Fanatic
I'd love to utilize FullRes IR's on the MKI and haven't come close to importing even 1,000 user IR's, so I'd vote to sacrifice whatever IR space is needed to implement it.
Haven’t cracked my 3MKI open and I’m not a dig-aud hardware engineer, but it seems like a cryin’ shame that the ability to augment NV memory (or other hardware-based capabilities) with a “daughter card” wasn’t baked into the design. I assume there are excellent reasons why not — can’t wait to be schooled.Some answers:
1. This will currently only be available on the Axe-Fx III Mark II. Our other products do not have the NV memory to store the large IRs.
Haven’t cracked my 3MKI open and I’m not a dig-aud hardware engineer, but it seems like a cryin’ shame that the ability to augment NV memory (or other hardware-based capabilities) with a “daughter card” wasn’t baked into the design. I assume there are excellent reasons why not — can’t wait to be schooled.
I can rent you my ms2 if you wantI hope we don't lose the Pignose
Off axis and cab PZM files shot with a 500 ms impulse do give you a bit of room flavor.Is it about the length of a regular IR or is it about placing actıal room mics and shooting IRs. If it’s actual room mic IRs than i am pretty sure most did not bother with room mics as they were shooting/building their IR packs.
edit: Cliff wrote actually, primary use is for room MICs!
Now I have this song in repeat in my head because of this €&@“ sample
Mk1 users : put a reverb room
Now I have this song in repeat in my head because of this €&@“ sample
Mk1 users : put a reverb room
Normally after posts like this those guys come running out from everywherePlease add to the AxeIII Mk1, I would happily sacrifice IR slots for this new feature. The number of IR slots seems like overkill anyway, I think a very small minority actually require that many IR slots.
1. This will currently only be available on the Axe-Fx III Mark II. Our other products do not have the NV memory to store the large IRs. I will look into ways of possibly supporting this on the other products. The Mark II has double the NV memory of the Mark I. All the NV memory on the Mark I is allocated. If the demand is great enough one possibility is to reduce the number of slots in the User IR banks and allocate the freed memory to FullRes slots.
MK 1 user: “Yes, sir … a little more, please sir … thank you very much.”If the demand is great enough one possibility is to reduce the number of slots in the User IR banks and allocate the freed memory to FullRes slots.
The unique situation of needing to hoard IRs on unit got even more unique-e-er. Those people probably already have a MkII anyway.Normally after posts like this those guys come running out from everywhere