Axe-Fx III Firmware 24.01 Release

Bug? My Worn tape echo presets all have endless feedback since the update. The feedback was at 51, I had to turn it down to 20 to stop the endless feedback
 
They get referral money from the Buy links. That’s its whole job, it has no editorial value whatsoever.
The sad thing is that it's possible to do a good editorial job of reviewing things while still having those sorts of links (e.g. dcrainmaker.com - I have no affiliation with that site but use it frequently).
 
this is a random question, but i've never been able to find an answer: what is the origin of the color names for channels on an amp?

i think i've seen green, blue, orange, red, & purple
 
Awesome.

Yep, we pretty much could already get the Mark V sounds out of the IV but a lot of people don't know that the FAT switch is permanently enabled on the JP2C and V tonestacks ("USA Fat" tonestack model), so don't enable the Fat switch again. :)
Also, "Volume 1" which is called "Gain" in the Ideal page on the AxeFx is fixed internally in the real JP2C and V amps.
Also, JP2C has both Deep and Bright switches permanently engaged in the real amp (info from the owners manual), hence no deep/bright models.

Pretty cool that we have all the popular Marks modeled.

Personally, I like the Fat switch disabled, so the default JP2C and V models are not for me unless I manually change the tonestack models to IIC+ or IV, then I'm better off just starting with the IIC+ or IV amp models. 😆
Having that FAT helps a lot for being more present in a mix or in a band. That’s why after extreme V or JP2c the IV sound weak

Thanks again for adding the V 🎉
 
I also noticed the ping-pong delay problem. If you load the Ping Pong Type, only a mono delay can be heard. Only when you change the L/R time ratio, e.g. 50%, does the usual effect become audible. For comparison, I tested the same settings on my FM3 (FW 7.0) and here Ping Pong works as usual even with L/R Time Ratio 100%
 
Mark V XT Bright... I was just adoring the Stealth Red for a short time.

... and I'm a Mesa guy again :)
You know, in real life, peavey’s are « ok » amps but cheap compared to a boogie stack. Specially all these 5150, 6505… no clean, bad quality wiring that cause buzzing, not that much power (volume) … they are « legendary » because of some artist (well,one Artist) and scene, but as many « legendary » things… they bought these heads for touring because they were cheap and cannot afford something better. In a band with 2 lead guitars, if one guy got a mark stack and the other a 6505 hihi, one will have a good tone and the other will break his guitar in the end of the show 🤣.
 
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