Wolfenstein98k
Power User
I think he only meant it WRT the time constant and its effects....except for the PI, right?
I think he only meant it WRT the time constant and its effects....except for the PI, right?
If Speaker Comp is zero the time constant does nothing. Any perceived difference is perceptual bias.
If you turn Speaker Comp to zero 9.00 is identical to 8.02.
Removed the “Motor Drive” and “Transformer Grind” algorithms and associated parameters from the Amp block.
What do you mean.. Normal position are Attack=Flat, Grunt=Raw ?. The pedal have 3 positions (Up,Middle,down)
lol..
On the Real B7K Attack have 3 position.. Flat ..Boost..Cut
And Grunt have..3 position ..Fat..Thin..Raw
Then your answer would be .. Attack was BOOST And Grunt was THIN
I assume you guys didn't read the release notes? This question was answered very early on:He's asking what the default position for the modeled b7k is. Did Cliff model the pedal with the Attack switch in "Flat" and Grunt in "Raw" position and allow us to simulate the other two positions from there?
Added “Blackglass 7K” Drive model based on a Darkglass B7K. The model was obtained with the Attack and Grunt switches in the middle positions. The Grunt switch changes the low-cut frequency therefore the Low Cut control can be used to replicate this switch. The Attack switch controls a shelving filter on the input and can be replicated using the Tone control.
Extremely helpful tip. And I know you're also implying without saying it, that turning down Spkr Comp will reduce mudiness, which has been my experience when I'm going for more shimmering cleans. I personally love both options.Remember, too, that adding Speaker Comp—or any other kind of compression—will lower the volume. And that will always sound less clear/less defined, unless you make up the gain.
It's more that it might reduce perceived muddiness—by increasing the volume. Which you could also do by raising Level....I know you're also implying without saying it, that turning down Spkr Comp will reduce mudiness...
I assume you guys didn't read the release notes? This question was answered very early on:
The post I replied to said specifically the "switch position"...I think what they’re saying is that ‘middle’ could also refer to its position in the frequency spectrum — meaning flat, not boosted, not cut. Which would also make sense conceptually.
If Speaker Comp is zero the time constant does nothing. Any perceived difference is perceptual bias.
If you turn Speaker Comp to zero 9.00 is identical to 8.02.
...limited to the time constants setting it is identical?
Besides that the sound changed, right? Mine did. Went up and down a few times. It did. Did it?
Perception can't be that wrong, can it?
For the AX8, hopefully.Its Frimwera Friday!!!!!!
For the AX8, hopefully.
You should reprint this on every page! That old perceptual bias can plague even the best guitarists!If Speaker Comp is zero the time constant does nothing. Any perceived difference is perceptual bias.
If you turn Speaker Comp to zero 9.00 is identical to 8.02.
+1 Very True!You should reprint this on every page! That old perceptual bias can plague even the best guitarists!