OminousRuinSF
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Tried re-pushing v22, is there a downgrade process to follow?A firmware re-install might be warranted.
Tried re-pushing v22, is there a downgrade process to follow?A firmware re-install might be warranted.
Install the latest editor and run Refresh After Firmware Update...Tried re-pushing v22, is there a downgrade process to follow?
Which version of Axe Edit III are you using? Current version is here:Tried it a few times, no luck
Which version of Axe Edit III did you update to? You can check the version in Axe Edit 'Help' menu by clicking on 'About'. If it's not 1.13.02, the Revv models will not appear, support for the new models was added in 1.13.02. They will not appear in any of the previous versions that have Dyna Cab support.I'm having the same issue actually. Refresh After Firmware doesn't seem to pick them up... I updated Axe-Edit first as well then pulled the update through Fractal Bot.
By the way, dude, off topic, I picked up the Boss SY-200.I’m going to wager that it’s one of those things that happened in the 50s and 60s and people kept on replicating it; nobody really questioned it until very recently.
Also might have to do with the fact that some sounds rely on PA distortion so it kinda makes sense for those style amps to have their power section distort early. Modern sounds don’t need that so that’s not a thing with amps like the Revv.
Ha, ha, that would make sense!They do it to make the volume jump up quickly in the music store. “Look how loud this amp is at 3! It must really be powerful!” The other amps have to do it, too, because if they don’t, they sound “weak.” Even the sales staff gets into the act, hyping all that volume at low settings.
Back at home, you hear things like, “I’ve never had this amp above 4. I’d be afraid to play it that loud!,” when in fact, it won’t get much louder, even if you crank it to 11.
The sound “kicks in” when you start pushing the power amp into saturation. That only happens when you’re close to maximum volume.
You do realize that your "long time to wait" still blows away literally every other modeler in existence, yes?Ha, ha, that would make sense!
We know what sales staff are like.
I can even imagine a MV wars, 'this amp is even better because it gets loud at 2, but this one gets loud at 1.'
Maybe if Nigel Tufnell was involved, his MV would only go up to '1' and reach the 'sound' at '0.25.'
And as you say, any higher = no appreciable increase in volume = welcome to flub city.
Having said all that, I never tried these recent betas, so it was a long time to wait.
The new speaker thingy is great, only takes seconds to find a good tone.
I would probably get a new USB cable if that happened to me.re-pushed firmware three times
I'm on 1.13.02Which version of Axe Edit III did you update to? You can check the version in Axe Edit 'Help' menu by clicking on 'About'. If it's not 1.13.02, the Revv models will not appear, support for the new models was added in 1.13.02. They will not appear in any of the previous versions that have Dyna Cab support.
Yikes is that a new MK3 hopefully just tubes cool that the silver lining is you have 99% the same sound nowJust in time for my Generator 120 to die on me a second time! At least I got to A/B the real thing via the built in Torpedo vs the Fractal's model on the same DynaCab setting and... well, they sounded pretty much identical before my Revv decided to kick the bucket. Awesome work on this!
Yeah It's a MK3, and I bought it in March. It's died twice since then. First time was the V1 pre tube, this time was one of the V1/V3 power tubes, which I think killed a fuse which I also have to replace. I'm sure I'll have it back up and running once I actually have a chance to look at it! Hopefully it's reliable after this, but if it keeps kicking the bucket I'm not sure what I'll do with it.Yikes is that a new MK3 hopefully just tubes cool that the silver lining is you have 99% the same sound now
Turn off the Bright switch if you find it too bright. It's on by default because I prefer it on.