Axe-Fx III Firmware 32.02 Release

How can I change all the drive to High Oversamplling to all my presets (300 presets) with one to four drive in a preset in all channels (A,B,C,D)?
 
How funny! I was thinking to myself a couple of hours ago: “hey, there’s a Beta out there and it IS Friday — I wonder where the Release is?”

As always — thanks for doing what you do, FAS.
 
I believe you are thinking of the blues breaker. The blues breaker is a distortion/overdrive. The Guv is an overdrive/boost and it has a bass knob to cut bass. I read the description for the blues breaker just now too and it describes that pedal as smooth and warm. The Box o Crunch isn't exactly the same as the blules breaker either.
I built a few clones of both back in the day. The Bluesbreaker is an overdrive, the Guvnor is a distortion pedal. The Box O' Crunch based on the MI Audio Crunch Box V1 which is basically a Guv'nor. .
 
Heck yes 🤘

I haven’t installed it yet, but am curious: for those of us that enjoy the gainier nature with high gain amps of the last beta, is that still present, and if not, how do we go about replicating it?
No, it’s not there anymore, at least for the Recto1. Now it sounds like before the beta 3.
 
OK, Drive Block “Oversampling” is amazing. Cleans up the input which makes the rest of the chain more clear. I’m not talking cleans up, as far as less gain or drive, but clarity.

Blown away.
Hmmm... I haven't played around with it and my ears are not refined enough to perceive any difference anyways... But I'm a bit puzzled by the various posts reporting great things about the oversampling, versus Cliff's own comment (which I personally interpreted as "if anything, oversampling degrades quality, and we do it only to have the specs that customers who don't know any better are looking for, erroneously"). Note that Cliff's actual statement may have flown right over my head, so my interpretation is worth nothing. But the point is: is this oversampling actually beneficial, and even audible?

Not singling you out, guitarzan, just using your comment as a springboard to express my puzzlement.
 
Hmmm... I haven't played around with it and my ears are not refined enough to perceive any difference anyways... But I'm a bit puzzled by the various posts reporting great things about the oversampling, versus Cliff's own comment (which I personally interpreted as "if anything, oversampling degrades quality, and we do it only to have the specs that customers who don't know any better are looking for, erroneously"). Note that Cliff's actual statement may have flown right over my head, so my interpretation is worth nothing. But the point is: is this oversampling actually beneficial, and even audible?

Not singling you out, guitarzan, just using your comment as a springboard to express my puzzlement.
I also am hearing a huge increase in clarity, like there is less noise and more sound if that makes sense.

I am also puzzled by that one comment.
 
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