Axe-Fx III Firmware 28.00 Public Beta (Beta 4)

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I think I have found a bug with the new Dyami-Comp models.
This can be recreated with a new preset with only an Input Block, Comp Block and Output Block.

Best way I can explain is when switching between channels in the Comp Block, if there is a Dynami-Comp type in there the volume jumps up or down depending on the compression level, but at a level it isn't actually set or saved to.

Say you are using channel A with Dynami-Comp-Classic selected and then you switch to another channel, lets say channel B with another instance Dynami-Comp-Classic or any other Dynami-Comp type, the volume may now be much louder or quieter than you previously set or saved that channel to.
The graph in Axe Edit also shows this. If you now click on the same channel selector letter in Axe Edit (we are on channel B, click B again) you see the graph line revert to the position it should be to correspond with the settings and also the volume return to the level it was also supposed to be set or saved at.

This can also be triggered by clicking on the active Comp Block on the grid in Axe Edit after selecting a channel with a Dynami-Comp type present, the volume will revert to what should be the correct set or saved level

I have firmware 28.0 Beta 4 installed and the correct Beta version of Axe Edit (1.14.10) installed to match.
 

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Ack! That's the sh*t that happens when you get a friend over and you talk about life and work and family, and the important stuff just slips past you.

I even told him when we left work: "It's Firmware Friday, who knows what might happen..."

Thanks as always, but I'm too drunk to operate a brush now, so I'll leave the updating for tomorrow.
 
I think I have found a bug with the new Dyami-Comp models.
This can be recreated with a new preset with only an Input Block, Comp Block and Output Block.

Best way I can explain is when switching between channels in the Comp Block, if there is a Dynami-Comp type in there the volume jumps up or down depending on the compression level, but at a level it isn't actually set or saved to.

Say you are using channel A with Dynami-Comp-Classic selected and then you switch to another channel, lets say channel B with another instance Dynami-Comp-Classic or any other Dynami-Comp type, the volume may now be much louder or quieter than you previously set or saved that channel to.
The graph in Axe Edit also shows this. If you now click on the same channel selector letter in Axe Edit (we are on channel B, click B again) you see the graph line revert to the position it should be to correspond with the settings and also the volume return to the level it was also supposed to be set or saved at.

This can also be triggered by clicking on the active Comp Block on the grid in Axe Edit after selecting a channel with a Dynami-Comp type present, the volume will revert to what should be the correct set or saved level

I have firmware 28.0 Beta 4 installed and the correct Beta version of Axe Edit (1.14.10) installed to match.
I experienced this as well. While the editor keeps the parameter values when you go back to the channel, for some reason there is a difference in the volume you previously perceived. This is probably something that can be fixed before the final version.

That said, the new compressors are amazing!!! And having a tone control is a very valuable tool.
I also noticed the improvement in reverbs

Cliff never ceases to amaze us :hearteyes:
 
The compressors! The new algorithm for the comps is going to be awesome, can’t wait to try using the axefxiii as hardware in a mix as well as guitar rig.
 
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