TSJMajesty
Fractal Fanatic
"Check out Guitar George. He uses all the effects." And still below 80%
I ran across the Chieftain preset (#42) and cant stop playing it. Having German Shepherd level separation anxiety with the thought of messing with it. Ill save it to another preset (literally 4 seconds of work required...in fact i just did it lol). Was curious if those presets were revisited.Bank C was, but not sure if anything in A&B was actually changed..., but the OP does say "...optimized for Cygnus FW16.02." I already had all 3 banks, but I went ahead and just reloaded all 3 again.
I think Matt would have to answer that. I didn't do any before/after comparisons before I replaced all 3 banks with the latest ones. (I do the same thing you do to keep the factory default settings, even if my tweak ends up making it sound better, because I want to retain all those factory settings for if/when the day comes when I go FRFR. Prob not really necessary, since I have the original file, and I keep my shit backed up, but whatever...)I ran across the Chieftain preset (#42) and cant stop playing it. Having German Shepherd level separation anxiety with the thought of messing with it. Ill save it to another preset (literally 4 seconds of work required...in fact i just did it lol). Was curious if those presets were revisited.
That's actually one that I dialed in for Steve Vai at one of the summer camps we did together, but if Simeon did one too it would be top notch!Thanks Matt and I believe Simeon for the Ship Ahoy preset. I asked Simeon many years ago to try to duplicate it. He did a stellar job! Thanks to everyone at Fractal for these u[dates and improvements!
The bypass on the Pitch 1 block is tied to an external controll attached to Control Switch 1. That's why.In 0333 Barracuda, it's not possible to engage the Pitch block in scenes 1 & 2. (Hardware. Haven't tried in Axe Edit.)
If you look a the per-preset switches for this preset you'll see PP#1 is setup as a momentary control switch intended to bring the pitch 1 block in/out by holding down on that per-preset switch.
A very cool detail, indeed!Correct! If you know the song, you'll recognize the section it's intended for.
In the B-section, the single note line behind the words "make up something quick" is played in 3rds. It's SO short that a momentary switch is best, which requires a Control Switch.
Details, friends... details
It’s only 341 for people who install the banks in order, better to use the preset name to avoid confusion.Gotta call attention to #341. With any luck, I can keep my new human entertained with this for a while!
Huh. I always had trouble figuring out that part, which I thought was due to multi-tracked guitars, playing in harmony, but not a simple parallel movement. What notes do you play in that little part?Correct! If you know the song, you'll recognize the section it's intended for.
In the B-section, the single note line behind the words "make up something quick" is played in 3rds. It's SO short that a momentary switch is best, which requires a Control Switch.
Details, friends... details
It’s only 341 for people who install the banks in order, better to use the preset name to avoid confusion.
As a newbie, I have been greatly helped along by Yek and all the resources he has made available. Through the forum, I respect his knowledge and assistance. Now I know he also has a good sense of humor.... Scene 5 is also good to turn to when experiencing ear fatigue.AVANT JAZZ, scene 5: