We have one thermometer with very large print on it that says DOG BUTTOral and rectal thermometers taste different too.
I'm designing an amp called Blue Socks which is a clone of Two Cocks. We can play this game all day.I’m going to make Two Cocks, which will be a clone of Two Rocks… almost seven degrees of Dumble type thing…
I'm designing an amp called Blue Blocks which is a clone of Blue SocksI'm designing an amp called Blue Socks which is a clone of Two Cocks. We can play this game all day.
The next logical clone is the Blue Balls...I'm designing an amp call Blue Blocks which is a clone of Blue Socks
Does it cut out after 3 minutes?It seems to me, that the 'Blue Balls' amp would not be very popular.
Understood. I just thought the intent was to load the new default curve for each amp. Then once any preset is resaved in 20.02+ it would be saved as is.It doesn't load the amp's default curve but the updated version of the curve saved in the preset
Or have a test preset with just an amp block to reference (instead of a reset).Understood. I just thought the intent was to load the new default curve for each amp. Then once any preset is resaved in 20.02+ it would be saved as is.
The issue I'm having is that many of the original curves are saved as Resistive Load. Then when YES is set it is loaded as flat rather than the amp's default. So one would have to do a reset to determine what that curve should be anyway.
Apparently, it doesn’t get played a lot.Does it cut out after 3 minutes?
Sure, but that's a lot of extra work over many many presets. What I've been doing is reseting to examine the default SIC name but without saving it. Then I get out of the preset, go back to it, select the right curve, then save.Or have a test preset with just an amp block to reference (instead of a reset).
Let me know when it gets to Silver Bells....The next logical clone is the Blue Balls...
Does it cut out after 3 minutes?
But it's NOT the amp's default curve, it's the updated curve for the one saved in the Amp block.Understood. I just thought the intent was to load the new default curve for each amp. Then once any preset is resaved in 20.02+ it would be saved as is.
The issue I'm having is that many of the original curves are saved as Resistive Load. Then when YES is set it is loaded as flat rather than the amp's default. So one would have to do a reset to determine what that curve should be anyway.
In the main screen, press up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and the Start button on the controller to make games easierThere is something that I'm not understanding.
The SIC option to override the previous parameters....where is it?
I want to use the new parameters, is this option in axe edit or in the hardware only? I'm not able to find it.
ok, now that's funny!
If you're looking for the setting to update the SIC automatically with the new 20.02+ curves, it's found in SETTINGS>GLOBAL SETTINGS>CONFIG. It's labelled 'Update Pre-20.02 Presets Spkr Imp Upon Load', it is just above 'Speaker Impedance Curve'. Looks like it is on the device only.There is something that I'm not understanding.
The SIC option to override the previous parameters....where is it?
I want to use the new parameters, is this option in axe edit or in the hardware only? I'm not able to find it.
I see what you did thereIn the main screen, press up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and the Start button on the controller to make games easier