Stringmanipulator
Power User
Thank you Cliff, wonderful news
all friedman models aren't working now? i thought it was just one of the new amp models?Sucks that the friedman models aren’t working. 70% of my patches use that model so I cant upgrade yet :/
Checking a few presets, and testing the new Friedman C45 model in Quantum 10... So far, everything sounds and feels great ! And yes, I have a thing for the lydian scale these days
It's only the new Friedman 2018 model that has an issue, not "the Friedmans."Sucks that the friedman models aren’t working.
I guarantee that none of your patches uses the Friedman 2018.70% of my patches use that model so I cant upgrade yet :/
It's a commercial preset but yes, contact me in PM and I'll send it to youwow any chance you might share your looper lead?! thanks if possible
That is all the release notes say....Which parts of Ares have we got exactly. Has anyone seen extended description?
Yes, it's fine. The only issue is one new amp model that didn't exist before.Before I update, could anyone confirm that the RV50 is fine?
You can always roll back to any firmware you like. But make sure you've backed up your presets before you update the firmware. If you save a preset on newer firmware, it may not work on older firmware. If you decide to roll back to 9.04, you should reload your old presets, too. You backed 'em up, right?Can we still rollback to 9.04 if I find I can't prepare my presets in time?
If you need to reselect the amp, the release notes will say so.And when I update, is it the standard procedure for existing presets (i.e. reselect the amp to reset the relevant parameters)?
To have a side by side comparison - and be able to hear the difference. No small trick. But I hope you're right. I need to sleep. But got the cones ready. (No, not speaker cones, parking cones...Tomorrow I'll shut down traffic outside my house so I can make a test..I just A/B'ed Q10.00 against Q9.04. The new firmware has definitely captured some of that Axe III clarity and note separation. Well done!
You can always roll back to any firmware you like. But make sure you've backed up your presets before you update the firmware. If you save a preset on newer firmware, it may not work on older firmware. If you decide to roll back to 9.04, you should reload your old presets, too. You backed 'em up, right?
If you need to reselect the amp, the release notes will say so.