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Well, after achieving close to perfect replication to all sort of real-life tube amps, perhaps we'd figure out what exactly made tube amps appealing to us mortals in the first place. Then model, magnify those extracted properties and create virtual amps that is hard/challenging/prohibitive/impossible to build in real world in Axe III.However, there have been so many milestones in Fractal's algorithms over the years that I have to imagine that we're approaching diminishing returns. I wonder what the end goal is. Perhaps making all the amp models 100% authentic compared to reference designs/schematics while also not having to worry about potentiometer tolerances and other flaws that the original amp manufacturer didn't intend.
Isn't that what most FAS amp models are already trying to achieve? Also the amp models of real amps already allow you to do physically impossible things.Well, after achieving close to perfect replication to all sort of real-life tube amps, perhaps we'd figure out what exactly made tube amps appealing to us mortals in the first place. Then model, magnify those extracted properties and create virtual amps that is hard/challenging/prohibitive/impossible to build in real world in Axe III.
Perhaps, it already started doing that ;-)
For me, the difficulty is that the ‘named’ amps are familiar. The FAS models are a bit of a mystery. For example, because of these posts, I skimmed the wiki and I was surprised to learn the ‘FAS Crunch’ is an idealized Plexi. That wouldn’t have been my first guess (or even in the top 5) based on the name. Maybe some additional official info could help people discover these models? Maybe it’s already out there and I just missed it?
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PLEASE!...People, Go to the lounge for the bla, bla, bla, bla bla. I would like to hear about Cygnus here.
I think that’s part of the beauty of the FAS models. I don’t care if the FAS Seal Clubber is nothing more than a model of a Metal Zone into a Princeton if it sounds good. I wish there were more FAS models, and I always look forward to additions to the current lineup.For me, the difficulty is that the ‘named’ amps are familiar. The FAS models are a bit of a mystery. For example, because of these posts, I skimmed the wiki and I was surprised to learn the ‘FAS Crunch’ is an idealized Plexi. That wouldn’t have been my first guess (or even in the top 5) based on the name. Maybe some additional official info could help people discover these models? Maybe it’s already out there and I just missed it?
If you haven't tried the CCV yet, DO IT
If you haven't tried the CCV yet, DO IT
Here ya go:How do I do the “reset” of the amp in a current (Ares) preset after updating to Cygnus?
Toggling the amp to another and back gives you a soft reset , which means it updates the block to the new firmware but it doesn’t change the basic settings like BMT MV etc.. as opposed to taking a screenshot and setting the knobs back where they were, so less to do after the reset.
Yes, that's how it works when you've Authentic Mode enabled in Setup > Global.
Disable that, and "soft resetting" will leave BMT values intact.
https://wiki.fractalaudio.com/wiki/index.php?title=Amp_block#Resetting_the_ampHow do I do the “reset” of the amp in a current (Ares) preset after updating to Cygnus?
Just so you know, 2112 is Leon Todd. So, you're replying to Leon.He's such a monster. Absolutely love everything he puts out there. One of the very best, imho.