Bruce Sokolovic
Fractal Fanatic
Does the MKI still only utilize full res from the scratchpad?
Does the MKI still only utilize full res from the scratchpad?
Also for Mk1.Added 10 FullRes IRs to the Legacy bank provided by Valhallir and York Audio. These are at the end of the bank. These can be loaded into the IR Player blocks or into Slots 3 and 4 of the Cabinet blocks. Note that Slots 1 and 2 of the Cabinet blocks do not support FullRes.
Yes I saw that, but remember Fractal specifically saying somewhere its not going to happen for the MKIFirst post:
Also for Mk1.
But it has happened now. However picker for slots 3/4 only show these full res cabs. If you search up with slot 1/2 on legacy bank it wont even show up, forget loading.Yes I saw that, but remember Fractal specifically saying somewhere its not going to happen for the MKI
Big volume drop in the Marshall jvm satriani , something particular on it ?
Some rectos got less db too but more gently
Please provide a link to where you may have described this.The new AXE edit update still hasn't resolved the labeling issue I'm having with in the "type" category when clicking on a MultiDly. And yes, I did refresh after installing the latest firmware beta.
Here you go, Matt. https://forum.fractalaudio.com/thre...release-candidate.177724/page-11#post-2169932 with a typo where "like" was supposed to be "click."Please provide a link to where you may have described this.
It has been removed for the Pedal 1, Pedal 2, Dynamicomp and JFET Compressor types. It should still be there for all the other types.…. Does anybody know why thé threshold parameter has disapeared from thé Compressor block?
It affects significantly thé sound of presets that use … Compressor
And thé Compressor … itself
A bit curious
Why?It has been removed for the Pedal 1, Pedal 2, Dynamicomp and JFET Compressor types. It should still be there for all the other types.
Thanks for clearance ,It has been removed for the Pedal 1, Pedal 2, Dynamicomp and JFET Compressor types. It should still be there for all the other types.
Because the algorithms aren't designed to have a finite, non-zero threshold.Why?