Yes, but there was a tiny RN I think that got missed.Pretty certain CC changed the algos; hence C3
He said so too iirc
yes some things have changed due to amps changing.Any noticing 1-2dB in reduced output of some amps (Smallbox is significant) with this FW upgrade? Sounds great, but having to go through and re-level a bunch of presets. No biggie, just wondering if anyone has seen this.
Hahaha, thanks for killing my eyes, you’re funny! But in all honestly, I’m curious if there is a difference between “remastered” and newly modeled. And he also said “Nearly all”, which makes me wonder, which ones didn’t make the cut? The old AC30’s?…
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- Nearly all amp models have been “remastered” as a result of new measurement techniques and analytical methods.*
Added “Class-A 30W Brilliant” Amp model.*
* Added super secret special sauce to "newer" amps (including Class-A 30W Brilliant, Brit 800 2203, 5153 100W Stealth) to give them a more 3D feel. All other amps have not received this super secret special sauce treatment. jk
Maybe the Mark IV? That amp sounds a lot like the previous FW to my ears. @eloygperez may want to chime in on thismakes me wonder, which ones didn’t make the cut
Thats axe edit not the hardware, right? May be worth posting in axe edit section for proper traction.IT seems as an error when picking IR's. When selecting
Factory 1 it shows U1,
Factory2 shows U2
User 1 shows L1
User 2 shows blank
As if all those banks wasn't confusing enough - if also (Using FractalBot) directing them to other places it gets really steap
Anybody see this?
Did you refresh after firmware ?IT seems as an error when picking IR's. When selecting
Factory 1 it shows U1,
Factory2 shows U2
User 1 shows L1
User 2 shows blank
As if all those banks wasn't confusing enough - if also (Using FractalBot) directing them to other places it gets really steap
Anybody see this?
The only amps that weren't remastered were the FAS original amps.Hahaha, thanks for killing my eyes, you’re funny! But in all honestly, I’m curious if there is a difference between “remastered” and newly modeled. And he also said “Nearly all”, which makes me wonder, which ones didn’t make the cut? The old AC30’s?
I don’t have my Axe in front of me to check, but what I usually do is look at the default speaker impedance curve and see if there is a matching dynacab.Hi All,
what's the recommend/default cab for the new “Class-A 30W Brilliant” model?
Thanks!
The only amps that weren't remastered were the FAS original amps.
I can second this. Amps I used to have a hard time dialing in sound really good at default settings. Whereas before I may have had to resort to more extreme settings on some models, I no longer have to for the most part minus the odd few designed that way (e.g., a Bogner).I’m not sure, it just feels different, the way it reacts to pick attacks, the way it reacts to drive pedals. I don’t know if they used a different process to model this particular amp, something just feels different. Not sure how the sausage is made. I may be hearing shit, could just be in my head. I usually use higher gain models, but this one, for whatever reason, keeps me drawn to it.
I just had a chance to try the Class A 30 Watt Brilliant today and wow wow wow.I’m not sure, it just feels different, the way it reacts to pick attacks, the way it reacts to drive pedals. I don’t know if they used a different process to model this particular amp, something just feels different. Not sure how the sausage is made. I may be hearing shit, could just be in my head. I usually use higher gain models, but this one, for whatever reason, keeps me drawn to it.
common included Factory AC30 fare:Hi All,
what's the recommend/default cab for the new “Class-A 30W Brilliant” model?
Thanks!
Gotta be honest with you - took me seconds to get a great sound with Dynacab.Hi All,
what's the recommend/default cab for the new “Class-A 30W Brilliant” model?
Thanks!