skategeezer
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Mine arrives tomorrow. I should never be left unsupervised.Turbo mode will be here Sat according to UPS tracking.
Mine arrives tomorrow. I should never be left unsupervised.Turbo mode will be here Sat according to UPS tracking.
More CPU %. Doesn't have to be blocks. I have a number of presets I can consolidate into 1 with just a little more CPU under the hood.Sorry if I missed this, but what is the end result of the faster chip in the turbo?
faster scene changes and better pitch block performance for example?
less latency?
or is it just able to have more block instances?
Sorry if I missed this, but what is the end result of the faster chip in the turbo?
faster scene changes and better pitch block performance for example?
less latency?
or is it just able to have more block instances?
I think you are assuming that it will add additional blocks, no details or MK2 vs Turbo comparison came out on what this addition 25% clock speed is for? only rubber statement "allowing for more complex presets"!I believe it allows you to add an additional block or two to a maxed out preset.
Let’s say your preset on your current unit is at 85% but you wish to add an additional reverb, you can’t because you are too close to CPU overload. On the turbo unit, that 85% preset goes down to say 70%, thereby creating capacity to add that reverb block.
I wonder if this additional 25% of cpu cycles will allow to run a third amp block on the Turbo.. otherwise it'd be kind of wasted on the core running amp blocks (at this time at least)
That is a good pointI wonder if this additional 25% of cpu cycles will allow to run a third amp block on the Turbo.. otherwise it'd be kind of wasted on the core running amp blocks (at this time at least)
The FM9 has 4 Cores. One core is dedicated to reverb, One Core to delay,and ,most likely, one for the amp block, and one for everything else.IIRC the FM9 runs the reverb with the amp block cpu and frees up the other cpu for other things. Possible maybe? or maybe a 3rd amp block? I'm excited to add a few more blocks to a preset regardless.
Turbo will be here Friday! Much excitement!The FM9 has 4 Cores. One core is dedicated to reverb, One Core to delay,and ,most likely, one for the amp block, and one for everything else.
Same here mine will arrive tomorrow.Turbo will be here Friday! Much excitement!
I have had to cut down a few presets after loading the FullRes IR's with FW 17 due to DSP overload. They were on the edge anyway.I wonder if this additional 25% of cpu cycles will allow to run a third amp block on the Turbo.. otherwise it'd be kind of wasted on the core running amp blocks (at this time at least)
I was curious about this also as I'm SPDIFing an Ax3 into an Ax2 and just assumed it was faster than analogue - did some tests this evening with the following results (each test is measured with the individual AXEFX or linked AXEFXs in the loop of my audio interface and measured in Logic Pro by comparing a transient peak timepoint (in ms) of a guitar signal into the audio interface with the same signal through a loopback from/to the same audio interface.Wouldn't the SPDIF connection be a bit faster though?
two fractal devices connected in series with instrument cables:
1. AD conversion
2. however many samples it takes to process the signal in device A
3. DA conversion
4. AD conversion
5. however many samples it takes to process the signal in device B
6. DA conversion
two fractal devices connected in series with SPDIF:
1. AD conversion
2. however many samples it takes to process the signal in device A
3. device A sends signal to device B via SPDIF
4. however many samples it takes to process the signal in device B
5. DA conversion
In other words, the SPDIF connection trades two AD/DA conversions for one instance of sending the signal via SPDIF.
Of course it's kind of splitting hairs here, but still. Just wondering if there would be a difference.
PLEASE! (only in a different thread as this one is already off the rails).I could make a great flowchart to visualize the reactions to the releases of new FAS products.
Mine arrives tomorrow. I should never be left unsupervised.
I got mine Friday —- contact sales & request RMA — you have two options buy new one with module now -send old unit And get payment method reimbursement— option two send back unit then get store credit then buy new model -//— I just sent back the regular MKIi today — purchased new one yesterday —/ you pay for shipping on RMA unit howeverI just got my Axe 3 Mark 2 yesterday... can I please return it and get the turbo! if so please tell me how