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haha Sorry, I was directing that at Cliff not you! I could've clarified that a lot better.
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You can make a full stereo reverb in Axfx3 by using 2 Reverb blocks - one set to InputSelect=L and the other to InputSelect=R and hard panned L/R. (not worth it for me since I don't run Reverb very high in the mix and stereo spread parm works great for the odd time I run it at a higher mix level).I like the new spring Reverbs - very tasteful.
Sadly they are all Mono. A long Time ago i had a AKG BX15 Spring Reverb, this could be used in 2Ch/Stereo and maybe its possible to turn e.g. the Studio Spring Type etc. in to a stereo algo, that would be very nice.
Also there is a Stereo Spread Parameter in the Reverb Block (also in the Spring Types) which is useless with a mono source.
So there would be a much greater benefit from a stereo Spring Reverb.
You could always use two Reverb blocks in parallel paths around a shunt. Set the Input of one to 'Left' and pan it's output 'Left'. Set the Input of the other to 'Right' and pan it's output 'Right'. Set the Mix on both to 100%. Set the Bypass types on both to 'Mute In'. Adjust the Reverb level with the 'Level' parameters, start at around -10 dB?I like the new spring Reverbs - very tasteful.
Sadly they are all Mono. A long Time ago i had a AKG BX15 Spring Reverb, this could be used in 2Ch/Stereo and maybe its possible to turn e.g. the Studio Spring Type etc. in to a stereo algo, that would be very nice.
Also there is a Stereo Spread Parameter in the Reverb Block (also in the Spring Types) which is useless with a mono source.
So there would be a much greater benefit from a stereo Spring Reverb.
Playing at being a god, are we?normalize the gain at infinity.
Thank you for your reply and the fix.This has been fixed for the next release. I was trying to be too clever and normalize the gain at infinity.
They are very CPU intensive. Stereo would use a lot of CPU. If you want stereo use two blocks and put them in parallel. Pan one hard left and the other hard right.I like the new spring Reverbs - very tasteful.
Sadly they are all Mono. A long Time ago i had a AKG BX15 Spring Reverb, this could be used in 2Ch/Stereo and maybe its possible to turn e.g. the Studio Spring Type etc. in to a stereo algo, that would be very nice.
Also there is a Stereo Spread Parameter in the Reverb Block (also in the Spring Types) which is useless with a mono source.
So there would be a much greater benefit from a stereo Spring Reverb.
I haven't downloaded the beta yet, so I can't tell you the difference. I just know that this new replacement of the JS410 is supposed to be very different from the model that was previously in the AFX3, and that's one of my favorite amps in the whole unit.What differences are you noting?
I haven't downloaded the beta yet, so I can't tell you the difference. I just know that this new replacement of the JS410 is supposed to be very different from the model that was previously in the AFX3, and that's one of my favorite amps in the whole unit.
That’s not the point. I’m very happy that they’ve added a new amp to the unit, but I’m upset that they’ve taken away one of my favorite amps in the process. I wish we could just have both amps.So you haven't even tried it.
Let’s do this using a scientific/democratic method, record a clip with both versions, and we can see which most people think is better. I don’t see much use in having multiple models of the same amp, especially if one is preferred by most over the other. On top of that, you can probably fuck with the controls to make them sound nearly identical.That’s not the point. I’m very happy that they’ve added a new amp to the unit, but I’m upset that they’ve taken away one of my favorite amps in the process. I wish we could just have both amps.
I think what he is saying though is what if you like the new one even better ?That’s not the point. I’m very happy that they’ve added a new amp to the unit, but I’m upset that they’ve taken away one of my favorite amps in the process. I wish we could just have both amps.
The possibilities with my FC-6 expanded tremendously. Exponentially!Going back to the "Gapless" presets/scenes/channels I have to say this, for me, is the big one. It gives me a sense of freedom now, when I change sounds, and its seamless. Definately allows for extra creative possibilities.
@FractalAudio is like the Amazon of proactive updates. user: hmph, I seem to be having an issu...Fractal: It's already been fixed. did you just think of it? Its already done. Like delivery at your door when you were just browsing at the item pondering the purchase!He must be losing a step...... remember the good ol days when they would be fixed and released in 45 minutes?
Stereo Spread controls the "width" of the Reverb output. It has nothing to do with the input source being mono or stereo.I like the new spring Reverbs - very tasteful.
Sadly they are all Mono. A long Time ago i had a AKG BX15 Spring Reverb, this could be used in 2Ch/Stereo and maybe its possible to turn e.g. the Studio Spring Type etc. in to a stereo algo, that would be very nice.
Also there is a Stereo Spread Parameter in the Reverb Block (also in the Spring Types) which is useless with a mono source.
So there would be a much greater benefit from a stereo Spring Reverb.
Why?I don’t see much use in having multiple models of the same amp
According to Joe & Cliff, they may be called the same thing but they are 2 different amps.I don’t see much use in having multiple models of the same amp, especially if one is preferred by most over the other.
Assume you meant Joe, not Steve?According to Steve & Cliff, they may be called the same thing but they are 2 different amps.
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