Oli06
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Thanks I will check it tomorrowCheck the clock is set to 48KHz... That can cause weird tuner behavior.
If not, check Tuner input source setting.

Thanks I will check it tomorrowCheck the clock is set to 48KHz... That can cause weird tuner behavior.
If not, check Tuner input source setting.

FYI: In the FM9 thread this was posted about the three knob tube drive, this might also apply to the FX III:and the three knob tube drive was one of my favourites. i can't seem to get a good sound out of it now
But i could be wrong, because the release of the FX III firmware was one day after that comment.Yes, there is a mistake in that model. It has already been fixed for the next release.
Ah renamed leggy. I missed that I guess.https://wiki.fractalaudio.com/wiki/...els_list#LEGEND_100_.28Carvin_Legacy_VL100.29
A little over 8 years, and yes, from Steve's personal amp:
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/axe-fx-ii-quantum-rev-4-01-public-beta.119924/#post-1426142
Factory preset 326 scene 8 - givr a goThe new fuzz is a critical addition to Axe, nasty buzzy shit is what I’ve used real fuzzes for but no need any more!
Finding inspiration and use for these is a treasure hunt, I've lost hours and hours playing with the new fuzz choices, so much joy and satisfaction!!I agree it's a nice change. But picker screen would be great if it were 'modal' with a 'dark mode' option.Loving the new Axe Edit in Blue for the Parameters in use! Would definitely add Blue to the "ON" position of the Boost, Cut, Fat, Bright, as well to match the other parameters!

Apparently, something changed in all the drive models:Did something change with the Rat Distortion?
https://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/firmware-presets/axe-fx-3/27p0/axefxiii_dsp_rel_27p03.zip
Axe-Fx III Firmware Release Notes
27.03
Improved Drive block.
Improved PI Fuzz model. The new model also allows changing the type and quantity of diodes used in the transistor feedback paths, adds a “Wicker” switch which removes the feedback capacitors and adds a “Tone” switch which allows bypassing the tone circuitry.
Added “PI Fuzz – Triangle” model. This is based on a 1971 “Triangle” Big Muff PI. Thie model also includes the Tone Wicker mods.
Added “PI Fuzz – Ram’s Head” model. This is based on mid-70’s “Ram’s Head” Big Muff PI. The model also includes the Tone Wicker mods.
Added “PI Fuzz – Russian” model. This is based on a Sovtek produced “Civil War” Big Muff PI. The model also includes the Tone Wicker mods.
Added “Colortone Booster” model based on a Colorsound Power Booster (with added Master control).
Added “Colortone OD” model based on a Colorsound Overdriver (with added Master control).
Added “MOSFET Distortion” model based on an Ibanez MT10 Mostortion.
Added “Super Fuzz” model based on a Univox Superfuzz. The model also features a tone control which allows varying the frequency of the notch. Use the Bias control to simulate the “Octave” control found on some clones.
Updated DS1 Distortion model to Second Edition specs.
Improved Tube Drive 4-Knob model. If you are using this model in a preset a soft reset of the block is recommended to load the new default values.
Reworked Blackglass 7K model.
Added 1N5819 Schottky and Yellow LED diode models.
Fixed resistor mistakenly attached across drive pot on Plexi 2204 model.
Fixed Phaser block LFO Reset not working properly for some types.
Fixed wrong Miller capacitance value in Brit 800 models (probably not audible).
Various other fixes and improvements.
Try using the MCMLXXXI Drive model instead. That's a more refined RAT clone (1981 DRV) that doesn't have the fuzzy edges of an actual RAT circuit.I haven't done a lot of testing, but the Rat seems to act in a way different manner. It is rat-like...but it seems fuzz-ier. Reminds me of a bit-crusher. I'll live, but it's not doing the thing that I was using it for. Just curious if anyone else noticed.
Added “Colortone OD” model based on a Colorsound Overdriver (with added Master control).
Added “MOSFET Distortion” model based on an Ibanez MT10 Mostortion.
I haven’t tried the new firmware yet so I don’t know how everything is laid out, but I do know that the original pedals didn’t have a master volume and people modded their PB’s to add them. Maybe Cliff is just telling people in a roundabout way that the Level is the same thing as a master volume, but that’s just my guess.Added “Colortone Booster” model based on a Colorsound Power Booster (with added Master control).
Curious: why Is the "Master" control mentioned explicitly? It's the same as Level in each drive model, isn't it?
Axe-Edit doesn't show a Master control for the Colortone models, just Level.
Probably because the gain knob is called "volume" in this pedal and it might create confusion with the block level which is the "master" output level and which the real pedal doesn't have.Added “Colortone Booster” model based on a Colorsound Power Booster (with added Master control).
Curious: why Is the "Master" control mentioned explicitly? It's the same as Level in each drive model, isn't it?
Axe-Edit doesn't show a Master control for the Colortone models, just Level.
I'm keen to know what's changed with this model.Reworked Blackglass 7K model.
I'm not sure, but it's one I use in a few of my everyday presets, and I thought it may have. I haven't had to change any of my settings, it just somehow sounds "Rattier".Did something change with the Rat Distortion?
big old die-cast box of Soviet destruction
I noticed with the updated blackglass model when the mix knob is at 0% the drive still impacts the tone. I think this is expected as it's trying to model the behavior of the "blend" knob but I don't know for sure. Maybe it has always been this way and I just haven't noticed. I don't have a real one to compare to.I'm keen to know what's changed with this model.
yeah, i think i may have overstated it. they do all seem to sound very different though and the three knob tube drive was one of my favourites. i can't seem to get a good sound out of it now. i'm a bit frustrated by the drive blocks atm, i have to admit. i think i need to relearn which ones work for me and how to dial them in.