Thanks, wrong filename. I corrected it.
Well, I think the issue was a half pressed FC1 pedal1 in Mixer:No, after restart I need to reselect the preset again, it's too dark after restart. I already saved the preset after FW upgrade but it's still there the issue. Attached you can find my preset.
Edit: It sounds very nasal. I added the system settings, too. I soft reset doesn't help.


You need the latest Axe-Edit:Seems to be a bug on the surround delay parameters. Cannot see the titles to"Time/FB" and "More". If you move to another tab i.e. modulation, you cannot get back to "Time/FB" and "More" without moving to another delay type.
You'd be surprised at how much humans can accomplish if they actually work instead of talk (or look at their phones).
I idolize guys like Tesla, Edison, da Vinci, et. al. These guys accomplished so much in their lives. I look around at today's humans and it's just "blah, blah, blah". Talk is cheap.
Thank you explaining!Going forward Auto Delay will be ON by default.
I won't affect existing presets. It's turned OFF for existing presets.Thank you explaining!
Will it affect existing presets?
If yes, is it possible to add global option to turn this off to avoid going through all presets and turning it off for those who would prefer their dialed-in sounds?
This has nothing to do with Auto Delay. Think about it a bit.With Auto Delay engaged, delaying a panned IR via Distance or Align shifts the balance in the stereo spectrum to that delayed IR (left or right).
That's an expected result?
Should be easy enough.Will Auto-Delay be added to CabLab I wonder?, for those of us who mix Dynacab IRs in Cablab and move the result to on board legacy mode cab slots.
This has nothing to do with Auto Delay. Think about it a bit.
I'm probably not thinking about this right, but my understanding is that the earlier signal is received as closer, which makes intuitive logical sense.With Auto Delay engaged, delaying a panned IR via Distance or Align shifts the balance in the stereo spectrum to that delayed IR (left or right).
That's an expected result?
It does if you dial in some delay on that Cab slot. Auto Delay just automatically sets the delay. It's no different than doing the math and setting the delay manually.Yeah, but it does not happen when Auto Delay is disabled.
I'm probably missing something here.
The Rotation parameter determines how rapidly the echoes rotates. With Rotation at 100% the echoes will rotate 180 degrees each time (front, back, front, etc). At 50% the echoes will rotate 90 degrees (front, right, back, left, front, etc.). Negative values will cause the echoes to rotate in the opposite direction.could you give a little more detail about the new parameters of the Surround Delay? thanks!