Axe-Fx III Firmware 32.01 Release

Whoa!!! I was hoping for something like this for aligning a Bass DI and processed Bass chain! Is this the idea of that to be able to align two separate signals?
Correct - other use cases could be: Simultaneous re-amping a DI with one side split out through an analog pedal and having them line up, having your chain send/return to a rack unit to be blended with the dry signal w/o phase issues, creatively delaying signal for effect, etc.

This is a studio quality of life solution for sure.
 
Correct - other use cases could be: Simultaneous re-amping a DI with one side split out through an analog pedal and having them line up, having your chain send/return to a rack unit to be blended with the dry signal w/o phase issues, creatively delaying signal for effect, etc.

This is a studio quality of life solution for sure.
Interesting! I originally brought up the idea of the Fractal having an option to send a “ping” kind of like DAWs do so that you could visually line up the two (similar to the alignment in the cab block) which I think could super helpful and quick, but this option excites me! This nee feature is all done through the Mixer block?
 
https://www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/firmware-presets/axe-fx-3/32p0/axefxiii_dsp_rel_32p01.zip


Axe-Fx III Firmware Release Notes​


32.01

Added Dry Diffusion control to Delay block. This allows adjusting the dry diffusion separate from the wet diffusion.

Added Delay controls to Mixer block. This allows adding up to 64 samples of delay to each signal. This can be used to compensate for latency when routing things in parallel.

Fixed turning Gain up to 10 in some amp models can cause Amp block to crash.

Fixed an issue with the Euro Uber model where certain values of Depth combined with certain speaker impedance curves can cause a crash.

Added checking for invalid/duplicate modifiers (which can be caused by 3rd-party apps) during preset recall and removes them.
Adding delay to compensate for outboard is a fantastic addition!
 
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