Wish Transferable settings between amp models

nicolasrivera

Fractal Fanatic
Can you please put a buttom that tells the Amp Block (just like scene ignore) that when selecting different amps the knobs settings, transfer to the new selected amp. It's so annoying that I have to set over and over again the same settings when browsing between similar amp specs like marshals, mesas, fenders etc?

Thanks.
 
Set your Global settings to Ideal instead of Authentic and most of the settings will persist.

Perplexity.ai rebuked me for asking about this:

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The idea that setting the amp model saturation option to Ideal means fewer settings change when switching between amp models is not supported by available official or community information. The saturation switch modes-Off, Ideal, and Authentic-primarily affect the saturation character and output volume of the amp model, with Ideal providing a hotter, more aggressive saturation and Authentic offering a more realistic volume level with saturation engaged5.


There is no indication in the Fractal Audio forums or official documentation that choosing Ideal saturation reduces the number of other amp parameters that change when switching amp models. In fact, the Fractal Audio Blocks Guide explains that when you change the amp type, various parameters automatically reset to starting values appropriate for that amp to ensure accuracy and tonal correctness5. This behavior is independent of the saturation mode.


The saturation setting affects tone and volume but does not control or limit parameter changes triggered by switching amp models. Users on the forums discuss saturation mostly in terms of tonal impact and volume differences, not parameter stability across amp changes1234.


For authoritative details, see the Fractal Audio Blocks Guide PDF (especially the Saturation Switch section)5 and relevant forum threads such as "Saturation switch settings????"2 and "When should I use the saturation controls?"1. "

Still, I hope you are correct because it would be one more way to have amp settings persist a bit, without opening up fractool and using "manage amps", which lately seems to take several minutes to "warm up" before communicating properly with my Axe Fx II MK 1 unit (sadly all I have).
 
Perplexity.ai rebuked me for asking about this:

"
The idea that setting the amp model saturation option to Ideal means fewer settings change when switching between amp models is not supported by available official or community information. The saturation switch modes-Off, Ideal, and Authentic-primarily affect the saturation character and output volume of the amp model, with Ideal providing a hotter, more aggressive saturation and Authentic offering a more realistic volume level with saturation engaged5.


There is no indication in the Fractal Audio forums or official documentation that choosing Ideal saturation reduces the number of other amp parameters that change when switching amp models. In fact, the Fractal Audio Blocks Guide explains that when you change the amp type, various parameters automatically reset to starting values appropriate for that amp to ensure accuracy and tonal correctness5. This behavior is independent of the saturation mode.


The saturation setting affects tone and volume but does not control or limit parameter changes triggered by switching amp models. Users on the forums discuss saturation mostly in terms of tonal impact and volume differences, not parameter stability across amp changes1234.


For authoritative details, see the Fractal Audio Blocks Guide PDF (especially the Saturation Switch section)5 and relevant forum threads such as "Saturation switch settings????"2 and "When should I use the saturation controls?"1. "

Still, I hope you are correct because it would be one more way to have amp settings persist a bit, without opening up fractool and using "manage amps", which lately seems to take several minutes to "warm up" before communicating properly with my Axe Fx II MK 1 unit (sadly all I have).
That is talking about the Ideal mode off the Saturation switch in the Amp block.

Completely unrelated to Ideal mode for the Tone page.

This thread is about Axe Fx III not Axe Fx II.

The Blocks guide doesn't exist for Axe Fx II and isn't relevant anyway because I'm talking about a global setting not a block setting.

See page 91 here:

https://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/manuals/FM9/FM9-Owners-Manual.pdf#page8

I don’t think this option exists on the Axe Fx II - I don't find it in the manual. I've been on newer hardware since 2018...
 
That is talking about the Ideal mode off the Saturation switch in the Amp block.

Completely unrelated to Ideal mode for the Tone page.

This thread is about Axe Fx III not Axe Fx II.

The Blocks guide doesn't exist for Axe Fx II and isn't relevant anyway because I'm talking about a global setting not a block setting.

See page 91 here:

https://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/manuals/FM9/FM9-Owners-Manual.pdf#page8

I don’t think this option exists on the Axe Fx II - I don't find it in the manual. I've been on newer hardware since 2018...

Oh, no wonder - I hadn't research the Axe III at all, I just thought you were talking about the amp model setting since it seemed applicable.

Thanks for straightening me out!
 
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