kerrlehr
Experienced
HUGE POINT - It should be <- Wish ListBypass state isn't global.
I have a new Wish List Item here http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-wish-list/47816-global-groups.html that would play quite well with this concept
HUGE POINT - It should be <- Wish ListBypass state isn't global.
I have a II, so I would love to set it globally. I need to read up more on the global settings. I read your "Incoming" thread before I got my II and I think there was some information in there about your global settings. I'll do a re-read on that tonight. Thanks Yek and Gira for the input.Yes, or make it a global block on the II.
Bypass state isn't global.
Yes it is. I use global blocks because of that.
Example: I can put an Enhancer at the end of every preset, and set it to Global 1.
When I'm running mono, I bypass the block in one preset and it will apply to all presets that contain the Enhancer set to global 1.
Likewise, when running stereo, I engage the block in one preset and it wil be active in all presets which contain this global block.
I am actually thinking about incorporating the ability to do this in all my regular patches, so a global setting would be great. I honestly don't know how often I'll use it but our keyboard guy transposes all the time. I have a feeling it's more useful than it probably appears, we (guitarists) have just not had the option in a non-crappy sounding format! I'm looking forward to it.OK, but you have to save the preset. I think Rick need the pitch shifting for only some songs, so he needs to switch it from the pedalboard.
Insert Pitch1, insert Pitch2, delete Pitch1.can you insert a instance #2 before an instance #1 exists in that preset? I hope that makes sense...
OK, but you have to save the preset. I think Rick need the pitch shifting for only some songs, so he needs to switch it from the pedalboard.
You would think that might have occurred to me, but it didn't! opsThis.
Or use Axe-Edit.
Back to the patch
anyone tweeked it for better latency.......it is juuuust noticeable.
you should be able to have tracking on zero if you set to local poly and get very little latency indeed. i tried an experiment to see if i could reduce latency using the look-ahead in the compressor set to 2ms. it does seem to feel better, but it could just as easily be the placebo effect. i just inserted the compressor with threshold at zero in the chain after the pitch shifter. i'd be interested if anybody else can feel the difference.
you should be able to have tracking on zero if you set to local poly and get very little latency indeed. i tried an experiment to see if i could reduce latency using the look-ahead in the compressor set to 2ms. it does seem to feel better, but it could just as easily be the placebo effect. i just inserted the compressor with threshold at zero in the chain after the pitch shifter. i'd be interested if anybody else can feel the difference.
This would add latency; lookahead = delay.
SparkyG said:Anthony
Where are you putting the pitch block?
I have been putting mine between amp and cab.
Thanks
I played around with the tracking for an entire day when i first started this thread. from what i can Hear and Feel, putting the tracking at about 1.81 is the closest and lowest latency. since i dont think it will ever be perfect, i find it hard to hear the minimal changes at around 1.81. thats the closest i can honestly hear and feel.
ive used this at my last 5 gigs and it works great for me. but we only play about 5 soings tuned down 1/2 step and all are moderate gain patches. i wonder how it will work with cleaner stuff. im eventually going to incorporate this globally. I just use an IA switch for this.
Putting it first in the chain does make a huge difference though. also, make sure your mix is at 100% and turn off one of the two voices otherwise you get a chorus effect.