Finally had a rip on the TC - they sound killer in stereo!
My reward for getting up early is a @2112 demo video in stereo! That fluence pickup sounds super bright in that McCarty. Tones are tasty.
Finally had a rip on the TC - they sound killer in stereo!
The catch is you needed to skip 12.04 all together as that was what introduced the issues. Hope you had a backup of 12.03 prior to doing 12.04, as that is the way to fix it.I updated FW to 12.04, but held off on 12.05 since I read about some issues with the FC's
and had some upcoming gigs.
After reviewing a bunch of comments, I decided to backup system at 12.04, then roll back to 12.03.
Did this, then backed up the system again at 12.03. Then I updated FW to 12.05.
I'll mention that I did not do a full backup, just the system for both 12.03 & 12.04
After updating to 12.05, my FC6 lit up with no text in windows. Also, no sound at all from Axe III.
I imported each layout back into the FC6, which restored all the functions I had before, but still no sound.
Then I checked the presets and found that all the assigned Expression pedal settings had rolled back to defaults.
Went in and reassigned back to Vol, Delay, Way (the 3 that I use). Everything was back to normal again.
I don't use any Global blocks, I just set them per preset.
I thought going from 12.03 to 12.05 was supposed to bypass these issues, but maybe i misunderstood?
Should I have done a full backup instead of just system?
At any rate, no big deal. I only use a dozen of so presets, so I reset the pedals for each.
It’s a known bug and has been reported.I'm still having expression pedals issues here, with FC-12 + two EV-2. After calibration, the whammy is not going to +12. If I set amp gain to 8.50 max and 3 min, when moving the pedal, it goes to 8.47, etc etc...
I ran into it too and started a new thread to see if it was just me. @chris was able to repro the bug and reported it.Ah, great. I missed some posts.
Actually, I did not have a backup of 12.03, other than the one I just made.The catch is you needed to skip 12.04 all together as that was what introduced the issues. Hope you had a backup of 12.03 prior to doing 12.04, as that is the way to fix it.
If only there was a knob, say, something like a Level control that could be use to increase the volume...Is it just me or are the Triple Crest models super quiet? (Sorry if that's been covered already)
If only there was a knob, say, something like a Level control that could be use to increase the volume...
Wrong threaddownloaded beta...works just fine...i have an sg junior that wants to meet the new noise gates...
thank you...apparently your “like” fans got a chuckle...good for them...pbbbbtWrong thread
If only there was a knob, say, something like a Level control that could be use to increase the volume...
I asked about this when I had the II. I was told it was for accuracy i.e. a Princeton won't be as loud as a Recto but then the Princeton models levels are all over the place. And in recordings are Princeton's so much quieter than Recto's? No, they're balanced in the mix.Easy there, chief. If it's intended that those models are quieter than others, that's fine. I wasn't complaining, I was curious.