The date is correct. I completed the firmware Monday but then got sick before I could post the link to the forum.Not very important but the firmware date in Setup > Utilities > Firmware probably isn't updated.
The date is correct. I completed the firmware Monday but then got sick before I could post the link to the forum.Not very important but the firmware date in Setup > Utilities > Firmware probably isn't updated.
With this pedal and some moderate enhancement surgery, I shall take over the world!Cool! This is one of those old wahs with so much mystique around it. The 70s porn industry soundtrack in a wah pedal.
Keep your name! Brewce Suckallovit is taken!With this pedal and some moderate enhancement surgery, I shall take over the world!
Thank god. They tortured me all through middle school with that. Was a different world back then!Keep your name! Brewce Suckallovit is taken!
For anyone interested, I have put a little video demo of the Paragon together.
There's a preset download here: https://axechange.fractalaudio.com/detail.php?preset=9999
That’s what I’m using for my Malmsteen preset and it sounds accurate to me.Try the 4x12 Brit 800 assuming it’s the 1960a cab for the brit 800 model i.e jcm 800 which has the speakers you mentioned
Not every time, but this 21.00 upgrade is so extensive with the new Cygnus version I’d reset all amp blocks and start over. Worth it though as it sounds wickedly good!Should you reset all amp blocks in the manage presets menu after firmware updates?
It shows up for me in Axe-Edit III 1.12.10 - much thanks and I hope that you are feeling better!To use the Paragon Wah you will need to either use the front panel or wait for an updated version of Axe-Edit.
That's weird, the Paragon is showing for me in 1.12.10........(just happened to see it).
It shows up for me in Axe-Edit III 1.12.10 - much thanks and I hope that you are feeling better!
LOL, indeed they were much different times! Kind of a Dick Butkus thing goin on there, but I suspect next to nobody gave him anything but a passing smile and a "yes sir".Thank god. They tortured me all through middle school with that. Was a different world back then!
I'm sure you know this, but just to say it, you can change the upper and lower limits of the pedal sweep on any wah, make it as wide or narrow as you want.
I think so too. Many thanks to Cliff.Sounds incredible!
Thanks, Yek!Fantastic
Good fun, eh?@Burgs that really is spectacular - Kudos to you and @FractalAudio (And Tycho Brahe)
Thanks, Brian. That wah is pretty nuts. Good fun.MAN I love listening to you play guitar. that opening stuff was just killer and cool.
Yep, onto the sweep limit thing. Thanks Dave. The Paragon has a vague, synthy sort of overtone. Hard to put a finger on it. Easy to put a foot on it though!I'm sure you know this, but just to say it, you can change the upper and lower limits of the pedal sweep on any wah, make it as wide or narrow as you want.
That said, that's not the only difference between this and other wah pedals we have. Very cool, and nice demo Burgs
If it was today there would be meetings held and possibly crisis counselors brought in. It was relentless. Middle school was 86-88 and high school was 88-92 in the Bronx, NY.LOL, indeed they were much different times! Kind of a Dick Butkus thing goin on there, but I suspect next to nobody gave him anything but a passing smile and a "yes sir".