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  1. DrNick

    FC-6 great, but gap when channel switching drive block

    I think the picture Kamil Kisiel has in mind is something like a piecewise-defined graph with sin(x) for non-negative x and just the constant zero for negative x. This is, in fact, a perfectly continuous function (as would be any truncation at a multiple of pi, where sin(x) crosses the x-axis)...
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    Something happy for a change...

    Thanks! As for the top-end business, how does one usually cope with this? Cymbals are mostly all high, so cutting the, seems defeating of their purpose. I fear that low-passing the guitar too much will bury it in the mix. Probably it’s a matter of balance when it comes to filtering, then...
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    Something happy for a change...

    My December habit of getting some brief sketches up on YouTube as spilled into January. This one is brief and (oddly for me) happy! Most of my stuff is a very different flavor of moody. There are a number of layers, which get a bit muddied to me. I tried to use tricks of EQ and panning and...
  4. DrNick

    Spacey and heavy

    Thanks for the encouraging comments, guys! I plan to put 1-2 more up this month (I have December more or less off each year) so check back if you think about it.
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    Spacey and heavy

    Somehow everything I write these days has these two flavors. I'm sure there's a genre for this stuff, but I can't keep track of the subgenera of metal. Anyway, each December I find the time to record and post a few things on YouTube. Only audio (and some artsy still images) this year. All...
  6. DrNick

    Multiple Buzzing Sounds

    I’ve often wondered about this, since my location suffers from EMI issues. Would it be possible for an individual to retrofit a guitar and amp (e.g. AxeFx) so as to use a TRS cable in the manner you describe? I’m interested even if the answer is “yes, but then your gear is incompatible with...
  7. DrNick

    Any improvements or planned changes to managing amps and cabs?

    What about a search field for amps into which the user could type descriptors (e.g. 'clean'), with each amp model internally tagged by various descriptors? This way Fractal could include manufactures' names among these tags without it being visible to anyone, yet when one searches for...
  8. DrNick

    Using clean amps without a cab = good?

    For cleans, I usually branch off the signal after the amp and put one through a CAB block and leave the other alone (or maybe put a filter to take out some of the nastier highs), and then blend back together. You can effectively adjust the ratio to taste using levels and really get the best of...
  9. DrNick

    AxeFx + pajamas

    I decided to show off my new seasonal pajamas (my wife got matching pajamas for the whole family) in a play though of quick sketch.
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    I made some videos.

    I decided to use my break to start to learn video production, and created a YouTube channel devoted to play-through videos for stuff I've written. It's all recorded with my trusty AxeFx II mark II! If you'd like, check it out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC80E2x2YYNM9fRTQMz1PT6g Thus far...
  11. DrNick

    Can we get a mix knob for the Tremolo block?

    Indeed, this is just the distributive law of multiplication over addition.
  12. DrNick

    Speaker Drive vs Motor Drive...

    You're going to run out of things to measure and model. I fully expect to see a knob with choices like "Tolex" and "Tweed" and "That fuzzy stuff" by Quantum 10. Seriously though, I worry about how you'll occupy your time. I picture your wife coming home to you measuring the capacitance of...
  13. DrNick

    Compressor Questions

    The new optical compressor has reminded me to post a couple questions that have been kicking around in my head. The first is whether there are any standard practices about when or why one would use one type over another. Here, by "type" I mean pedal vs. optical, etc. in the CMP block, but also...
  14. DrNick

    Axe fx working as a DI

    What do you mean by "using a DI for reamping"? Do they use a direct box to capture the DI which they later reamp? I feel like I saw this in some video as well, and I'm also curious why. My habit is to capture the DI from the AxeFx from the digital out, while also recording (and monitoring...
  15. DrNick

    Something fishy with Q6.02 Drive Clip Type

    A forum like this one plays the dual roles of a discussion forum and a Q&A forum. I feel like the following guideline would ameliorate many of the silly arguments that arise here: If a poster actually asks a question, then answer it if you can and stay out of it if you cannot. In particular...
  16. DrNick

    Treating effects like "stomp boxes"...? Also Exp question...

    It should be noted that all of the AxeFx II models have enough power to do this, as they all have the same computational power.
  17. DrNick

    Fractal Audio AMP models: Energyball (Engl Powerball)

    I'm not sure when he started, but Loomis was a devotee of the ENGL amps right up until he started using the Kemper (due in part to Keith Merrow's influence, no doubt).
  18. DrNick

    Cliff, what are your limitations?

    My experiences with FAS over the last couple of years suggest that Cliff and company are limited only by the number of hours in the day.
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    Reverb Types Info

    Thanks Yek! (for everything...) This is indeed just the sort of thing I had in mind, but would like to see greatly expanded. It somehow hadn't occurred to me that the names might be homages to other commercial reverbs, that this could be an impediment to FAS just coming out and saying where...
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    Reverb Types Info

    I have often thought that it would be great to have a brief account somewhere (on the wiki, I suppose) of the various reverb types. Some of them are self-explanatory (like 'Large Room') but I'm not sure what to make of 'Rec Studio A' or 'North Church.' A little background info on these would...
  21. DrNick

    Playing with two Amp/Cab, advice and tricks !

    When you say two different cabs, do you really mean that they are really different models? Or just two of the same cab? When I'm playing around at home (which is all I really do) I run in stereo with a Mesa 2x12 and a Port City 2x12. Some tones really lend themselves to one cabinet or the...
  22. DrNick

    "Block Exchange" similar to Axe Change, just for blocks?

    Axechange itself already handles two object types: presets and cabs. Would it be difficult to implement a third: blocks? It would be nice to keep this stuff all in one place.
  23. DrNick

    Amps less bright/more dark since Quantum 2?

    There are many things (including the tone stack) that can effect the perception of bright/darkness. The OP is clearly trying to determine what has changed, not merely how to approximate compensating for it.
  24. DrNick

    Drowning in Volume Knobs

    Let me back up: Why do you have an audio interface in the path from the axe the CLR in the first place? And how are you connecting your CLRs?
  25. DrNick

    Drowning in Volume Knobs

    A few comments: This is naturally the last thing you adjust. I think most people keep it full-on most of the time. At any rate, it's probably best to engineer the rest of your gain structure this way, and maybe roll it back in-performace to play with volume and distortion characteristics...
  26. DrNick

    I Need Help With My Preset Layout/Organization

    My setup is similar. In most cases I build presets that utilize an FXL block to go to the power amp and physical cabinet, as well as a CAB block. The simplest way to route this is just to put the FXL before CAB in a single row, but this has some limitations. In general you can split the...
  27. DrNick

    Average dB SPL of Frequency Sweep for IR Capture?

    For what it's worth, there are (free) SPL-measuring apps around. They're fun to play with, though I can't vouch for their accuracy.
  28. DrNick

    Port City IR

    It seems *.zip files are allowed by the forum, so I've attached a zip file containing the *.ir files. I don't usually used this archive file format, so do let me know if I've screwed something up...
  29. DrNick

    Port City IR

    I think cablab has a utility to convert between the two formats. For some reason the forum would only allow me to attach syx files.
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    Port City IR

    Sorry, I got distracted by the arrival of my second child shortly after originally posting this and promising to upload the constituent IRs in the mix posted in the first place. Ten months later... here they are! Also, I should point out that I mistakenly said the cabinet was loaded with WGS...
  31. DrNick

    Delay Mix Control strange

    What FW are you updating from? The mix behavior was changed a long time ago (FW11 I think). See the delay block page on the wiki for details.
  32. DrNick

    Stereo Issue with Input 1

    Just one AMP block? These blocks are mono - if you want to maintain stereo through the signal path, you'll need two AMP blocks with one input select set to "Left" and the other one to "Right."
  33. DrNick

    Try This

    It's not clear to me what role flatness of this sort should play. If the IR doesn't monkey with the phase at the frequency in question (or more generally if the two IRs monkey with the phase in the same way at that frequency), then the formula will always calculate a notch frequency. The depth...
  34. DrNick

    Help with Output 1/ Output 2

    Check the gain on the global eqs for the two outputs - that could well be the cause of the difference (happened to me once). Not sure if the cable could be an issue...
  35. DrNick

    Try This

    It occurs to me that the same reasoning (see my post above) shows that the two signals interfere constructively at double the frequency, so you'd get a boost at 9090Hz in addition to a notch st 4545Hz. Perhaps this is what's contributing to the apparent clarity with some IRs?
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    Try This

    Frequency (in Hz) times time (in seconds) is the total number of complete cycles. This is essentially the definition of frequency in Hz(=cycles/second). For maximum destructive interference (looking for a notch at a frequency), your signals should be half a cycle apart (or 180 degrees out of...
  37. DrNick

    FilterNull +6.0db vs Boost amp basic page

    According to the wiki, enabling boost adds 12db at the input of the AMP block.
  38. DrNick

    Reamping via SPDIF rather than USB

    You can record your DI signal over SPDIF by setting I/O > AUDIO > USB/DIGI OUT SOURCE to INPUT. Of course, this will send only your DI over SPDIF. If you wish to record both wet and dry, you'll need to send the wet via analog, e.g.
  39. DrNick

    Javier Reyes (Animals as Leaders / Mestis) Axe-Fx II Preset Pack

    I think the similarity in name is merely a coincidence. I'd still like to see this 'resolved' though. And I'd think the FAS brass would as well since it's quasi-official enough to be on their main website.
  40. DrNick

    Javier Reyes (Animals as Leaders / Mestis) Axe-Fx II Preset Pack

    Something is up with the Pura Nitrus patch. In his description, Javier mentions blending "USA" (not quite sure which one is intended) and HBE, but the patch loads BE and Brit 800. The patch sounds nothing like the example on the Fractal website - way dirtier. EDIT: On an unrelated note, it's...
  41. DrNick

    AXE FX2 + GT1000 FX what 2x12 cab do you advice?

    I second the Port City 2x12 OS cabinet. Mine sounds fantastic - and big. I picked up a Mesa 2x12 as well, and run in stereo with one cab on each side (at home - not live). It's probably an unusual setup, but I love it. The differences between the cabs (and speakers) makes for a really big...
  42. DrNick

    Can't get good recording tones, what am I doing wrong?

    Huh? Using the AxeFx as a sound card basically just makes it the audio input/output device for your computer. It doesn't ever run anything like DAW effects. Using it as an interface does take up a little CPU, though I don't recall how much. At any rate, the amount isn't going to be affected...
  43. DrNick

    Need to Hire Axe Fx Expert for Skype Training ASAP.

    Rocket Brother's comment was a compliment to you and a (perhaps greater) compliment to Scott. You're obviously trying to build a professional image as an AxeFx expert with the chops to help users of all stripes. You're doing an admirable job of it - but I fear this sort of comment is working...
  44. DrNick

    Never felt need to adjust presets on firmware updates prior to Quantum

    May I infer from this that you don't adjust the AMP block levels in the individual patches you create? If you did, this is where all this dynamics/clipping business can be dealt with. Indeed, I believe this is the recommended and most common procedure. If you do leave the AMP blocks at...
  45. DrNick

    Axe -> Power Amp -> Cab = shit tone

    Are you simply taking an existing patch set up for FRFR and turning off cab sims? This is not likely to give the best results. Moreover, the harsh contrast going from cab sims on to cab sims off is, I think, misleading to the ears. I suggest starting from scratch. With fresh ears, pick an...
  46. DrNick

    Stereo Cabinet Setup Help

    Well, with two cabinets, another stereo option presents itself immediately... This is what I do. I have a PortCity 2x12 to my right and a Mesa 2x12 to my left as I play. I really like the character. For one thing, stereo effects totally envelop me as I play. Also, something about having...
  47. DrNick

    Axe-FX with real cab sounds nasal and sharp.

    I sort of had that experience at first when I went to real cabs. I EQed a bit to compensate at first, but eventually I just acclimated to the sound of the real cabs. These days I do very little in the way of EQing for this purpose, and when I do turn on cab modeling with a real cab, I find...
  48. DrNick

    How do I ASSIGN amp # 2??????

    You seem to be demanding an oddly specific (and rather strange) phrasing... No matter how you phrase it, you're unlikely to find much of a discussion of this specific topic in the manual or on this forum, since it's an instance of the most basic thing you do to build a patch: add a block. You...
  49. DrNick

    Quick Question

    These features are largely specific to the JP-related models. Most of the rest of the Music Man guitars don't have them.
  50. DrNick

    Presonus Eureka

    Any thoughts on running the preamp in front of an AMP block (using a null cab)? Is anyone doing this to good effect?
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    Presonus Eureka

    Thanks for the tip! I haven't yet dug into the preamps in the CAB block (for most day-to-day playing I run through a physical cabinet), so it looks like I finally have motivation to do so. If I wanted to run this thing in front of the AMP purely as a preamp, should I just plop that null cab...
  52. DrNick

    Presonus Eureka

    A friend of mine has a Presonus Eureka preamp that he's quite fond of. We're doing some recording at my place and would rather not have to move it back and forth. So, I'm wondering if its character can be reproduced to good effect in the AxeFx. Does anyone have experience with this preamp (or...
  53. DrNick

    Updated after 6 months... I'm totally lost. Can someone give me the quick notes?

    I'd suggest backing up anything you want to hold onto and starting from scratch with the latest firmware and factory presets. If you run FRFR, start with one of the basic presets in the first bank that has an amp model you like, and play with the basic amp parameters to try to ameliorate your...
  54. DrNick

    Dual mono reverb?

    Is there a way to run the reverb block in dual mono? I know how to achieve this with the delay block, since there is a "Dual" option on the "Config" page, but I can't seem to figure it out with the reverb block. I've read in the manual and on this forum that setting the Stereo Width to 0...
  55. DrNick

    Firmware forecast?

    Per the official email announcement of the Mark II close-out sale: "The Mark II has the same DSP capabilities as the newer XL and will continue to be supported with firmware updates."
  56. DrNick

    power amp vs. preamp breakup characteristics

    Oh and I will... But if I can learn something along the way, all the better.
  57. DrNick

    power amp vs. preamp breakup characteristics

    I was playing with a patch earlier that is pretty clean, but just on the edge of breaking up a bit when I play hard (with high-output active pickups, in my case). I was toying with the drive and master volume to experiment with this breakup and wasn't so clear on what I was hearing. The...
  58. DrNick

    Routing Fractal for live use. I am new here

    Impulse response - it's what largely dictates the sound of the cabimet modeling. In effect, you could use different virtual cabinets on different patches by going direct to FOH.
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    Routing Fractal for live use. I am new here

    Keep in mind that you can both have a real cabinet on stage and run direct to the PA if you want. Just route the signal with a CAB block to the PA and without a CAB block (split the signal chain before this block) to your amp and cabinet utilizing both outputs. Lots of folks do it this way to...
  60. DrNick

    Port City IR

    My pleasure - I'm happy to give back to this community in any way I can, having gotten so much out of it myself! If there is sufficient interest, I would be happy to post the constituent IRs I used to make this mix so folks could make their own blend to suit their tastes.
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    Port City IR

    It's a blend of four positions: middle of the speaker, edge of the cone, halfway between these two, and the port. The port is what gives it that punchy low end. And it's the horizontal version of the Wave OS, not the vertical.
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    Port City IR

    I've been meaning to post this for a while. I shot a bunch of IRs of my Port City OS Wave 2x12 (loaded with WGS Veteran 30s) using an SM57. There's a blend I made with CabLab that I use a lot, so I thought I'd pass it on. This is my first and only experience shooting IRs, so I would welcome...
  63. DrNick

    Why are so many more Axe Aud/Vid demos geared to the 3 low-end strings?

    Balls! You beat me to it :) I was going to make some quip like this or "I usually use the bottom four strings, but the other half are great too..." In the interest of full disclosure, in recent days I've actually spent all my time on the top few strings trying to perfect some sweepy wankery...
  64. DrNick

    Axe-Edit flashes/blinks in and out in tuner mode

    I've been meaning to post about this for a month or so now. A couple versions ago, Axe-Edit started displaying this odd behavior of randomly flashing/blinking in and out while in tuner mode. I'm currently running Axe-Edit 3.1.9 on Mac OS X 10.10.2. Is anyone else experiencing this?
  65. DrNick

    Odd crossover behavior

    It was the drugs! No, but in all seriousness, I appreciate the comment, and you do raise another interesting approach to underlying goal of structuring the gain differently on different parts of the spectrum. It might even be interesting to employ some actual compression as well instead of...
  66. DrNick

    Odd crossover behavior

    Aha! I think you've hit the nail on the head here. Assuming that the original signal is the sum of its constituents coming out of the crossover (which I believe it is to very good approximation), nonlinearity in the AMP block is precisely what would account for this sort of difference. You're...
  67. DrNick

    Odd crossover behavior

    This would effectively just be a pre-EQ, right? That's one common approach: pre-EQ to cut lows and boost them back after the preamp stage. I'm curious about really splitting up the signal into bands and putting them into separate amps. But, again, I really want to understand what's up with...
  68. DrNick

    Odd crossover behavior

    Yes - this is what I'm doing. The lows are panned left, and I have "Left" selected as the input on one AMP, while the highs are panned right and I have "Right" selected on the other (identical, for the purposes of this question) AMP.
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    Odd crossover behavior

    This is a shameless bump, but I'll use it to try to give my desire to understand this behavior some context. There has been a good bit of discussion on how to alter the gain structure on different parts of the spectrum (lows/mids/highs). I think much of it was motivated by the Randall Satan...
  70. DrNick

    Odd crossover behavior

    I'm experiencing something I don't understand with the crossover (XVR) block. Suppose I have XVR at the beginning of my signal chain with all levels set to zero, lows panned hard left and highs panned hard right. If I feed this into an AMP block with input set a "Sum L+R" then what I...
  71. DrNick

    General tips for dealing with different pickups

    Hi all. I've dialed in most of my patches around a couple guitars with EMGs. I have another guitar with SD Blackouts, and I find that the high gain patches sound really harsh and metallic with this guitar. I could, of course, just rebuild more or less from scratch, but I wondered if the...
  72. DrNick

    idea for getting some IR characters out of a real cab

    As an alternative to this, I'll toss out another idea. This one has the advantage of not having to create a new TMA block for each IR. The idea is simply to create one TMA block that approximates the "inverse" of the physical cab. For example, just use a shunt for reference and the mic'ed cab...
  73. DrNick

    idea for getting some IR characters out of a real cab

    After doing the FRFR thing for a while, I got a Matrix amp and Port City OS 2x12. Great cab, by the way. It's fantastic for most of what I do. But... I'm curious about trying to get the character of some of the factory cab IRs through the Port City. Not trying to nail anything, just get...
  74. DrNick

    Bug? Delay LFO clicks bug [NOT A BUG]

    I don't get random clicks - the clicks are timed in accordance with the LFO1 rate. Try increasing this rate from .1Hz to something like 1-2Hz and the regularity of the clicks will become more apparent.
  75. DrNick

    Bug? Delay LFO clicks bug [NOT A BUG]

    I've never had cause to use a square wave (or the others you mention) in this way, but I have to say that your patch pretty much sounds like what I would expect it to given the nature of this form. What sort of effect were you hoping/looking for?
  76. DrNick

    Bug? Delay LFO clicks bug [NOT A BUG]

    Gotcha. The mathematical explanation still applies to explain the click given this source of signal discontinuity, though, so I'll leave it for anyone who cares to muse on it. Your level of involvement with your customers is really admirable - I don't know how you find the time for all this!
  77. DrNick

    Bug? Delay LFO clicks bug [NOT A BUG]

    While I'm guessing that your imperative is intended to make people think intuitively about a speaker "jumping" in response to a discontinuity, I would be remiss if I didn't say something about the mathematics for those who might enjoy the nerdery and have the relevant background. The Fourier...
  78. DrNick

    reverb guitar in a distant room sound...?

    Thanks Plini! I spent some time playing with reverbs last night and definitely got closer, but not quite there. Actually, I think my impediment now is more likely the base tone and not the reverb. There's just something really juicy about the tone that dovetails with the reverb beautifully...
  79. DrNick

    reverb guitar in a distant room sound...?

    Oops! I was looking at the delay block. I see the studios.
  80. DrNick

    reverb guitar in a distant room sound...?

    Can you clarify this - none of the reverbs appear to be called "studio." EDIT: I realized my error - see two posts below.
  81. DrNick

    reverb guitar in a distant room sound...?

    I usually play through a physical amp and cab (so no CAB block), so I haven't tried this. I'll toy with it a bit through my FRFR monitors though - thanks for the suggestion. If it works, perhaps monkeying with the proximity in the null cab might do the trick with my physical cab...
  82. DrNick

    reverb guitar in a distant room sound...?

    This might be oddly specific, but I have been listening to Plini's "Selenium Forest" a lot recently. At the beginning of the (title track) song, the guitar sounds like it's in a distant room or something. It's kind of muffled, but retains some articulation. I've been trying to reproduce it...
  83. DrNick

    How about more wild ass speculation?

    Perhaps it's worth pointing out to anyone who missed it that 1 and 2 don't count as wild speculation, since they've been discussed openly and even appeared as place-holders in the FAS store at some point.
  84. DrNick

    Hi-Gain guru's help needed

    Regarding the percussive attack at the beginning of the note: have you tried playing with the "pick attack" parameter in the AMP block?
  85. DrNick

    Hi-Gain guru's help needed

    Cliff has remarked in particular that Bogner uses treble pots with an unusual taper, the result being that you have to crank the treble to get it to the 'analogous' level on, say, a Marshall. I believe he builds this into the model for authenticity, so you might try cranking up the treble on...
  86. DrNick

    NGD: Port City 2x12 OS Wave and Matrix GT800FX

    I see. I hadn't looked at your patch - I was more responding to comments and relaying my own experience with this fantastic piece of equipment. Another thing you might play with is trying to capture an IR of the cab that approximates the character of your "live" sound when recording. I...
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    NGD: Port City 2x12 OS Wave and Matrix GT800FX

    As it happens, I have an very similar rig (same cab, similar but different speakers). Regarding the comment(s) about the CAB block running into a real cabinet: Obviously do whatever sounds good - there are no rules here. That said, I would suggest that you spend some time building a few...
  88. DrNick

    Periphery Tone

    I saw a recent video with Misha in which stated (at least for their live rigs) that they have greatly simplified the rhythm patches (basing it on a 6160 Block, if I recall correctly). Apologies for the lack of precise attribution, but it was (I believe) the most recent Premier Guitar "Rig...
  89. DrNick

    Feature Request: no mouse wheel scroll choice

    The Axe-Edit (3.1.4) preferences allow you to change the orientation of the wheel scroll. I'd like the option to simply turn off wheel scroll. My motivation is that I have a wireless apple magic mouse (no physical wheel, just a touch sensitive top), and it has a nasty habit of making minor...
  90. DrNick

    Another questions about the compressor block - buzz?

    As I've been playing with clean patches (beginning) with the compressor block (set to studio), I've noticed that when a very low note is plucked and let ring, a strange "buzz" is introduced at some point as the note fades. I've narrowed this down to the compressor block in that this oddness...
  91. DrNick

    Compression settings to help tapping pop out (cleans)

    Hopefully the subject line does a passable job of stating what I'm after. I'd like to do some tapping-over-chord sort of stuff with a nice clean tone, and I understand compression can be helpful in getting the tapped notes to pop out a bit and assert themselves over the underlying chord...
  92. DrNick

    AEII+Amp+Cab Trouble

    I'm new to this setup as well, but have picked up a few things... I second the PA sim on + CAB sim off approach for starters. I have found that the DEPTH parameter really helps with the low end. Also make a point of tweaking the speaker resonance parameters in the SPKR page of the AMP block...
  93. DrNick

    another mystery noise...

    Brilliant! This did the trick. Thanks so much for the help!
  94. DrNick

    another mystery noise...

    Based on Cliff's advice in a thread yesterday, I've changed the signal topology around. Now I've got a noise I'm wondering if anyone recognizes as common in a similar situation. The (new) setup: guitar into the front of the Axe-Fx, wet guitar out of OUT1 into an interface, dry DI guitar...
  95. DrNick

    Tuner is way off

    Perhaps I should have been more perspicuous in asking my question. I meant "What does this imply about the cause of this strange (and interestingly specific) behavior?" But I'm guessing you knew that. At any rate, it's all been sorted out, and I learned something along the way. That's a...
  96. DrNick

    Tuner is way off

    Ok, I've done as you suggest. I have a remaining question, though. To get the wet signal to the DAW, I had to connect the OUT1s to my interface (via some short XLRs I had lying around). What is the appropriate way to stage levels? I.e. OUT1 level vs. the levels on mic inputs on the...
  97. DrNick

    Tuner is way off

    I'm slowly learning that there is nothing that you overlook... (except perhaps my questions about the change to the Brootalz in a couple places on this forum :)) I've got an amp and cab on OUT2, but I'll try routing the dry input to SPDIF. Thanks kindly!
  98. DrNick

    Tuner is way off

    I started doing it because I wanted to record a DI along with a wet track, and I'm using the Scarlett as an interface (for other reasons), so I can't just grab output 3 from the AxeFx (as far as I know...). I would very much welcome thoughts on this!
  99. DrNick

    Tuner is way off

    Thanks. And apologies if I was a touch salty. I've been beating my head against this for hours. Mid-project no less - and it seems that lots of things will have to be redone since Logic was hanging out at 44.1k all along. If nothing else, I've learned something useful today! Thanks everyone!
  100. DrNick

    Tuner is way off

    Despite your rather trite declaration, it seems to be neither in this case, since the tuner detected the SPDIF signal just fine (albeit at the wrong pitch) all along. Fixing the sample rate has fixed the problem entirely: the tuner detects the SPDIF signal and works correctly. Wikis are quite...
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