If you load a bank of factory presets into the preset manager pane, you can then drag some or all of them to any empty preset locations you might have....It might be a stupid question: if I update the Presets, will that overwrite my own presets (which come after the factory presets)?
Where do these banks end?
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This.TBH I haven't felt the need to use it for quite a few firmwares on the III
If you load a bank of factory presets into the preset manager pane, you can then drag some or all of them to any empty preset locations you might have....
See the OP.Are there new presets ..??
Hi Rex .... what do you mean by ...OP ?See the OP.
Hi Rex .... what do you mean by ...OP ?
Quick question since I'm a new owner, I just updated the firmware with Fractal Bot to 12.09, do I still need to update the presets separately or did that just happen automatically with the firmware update? TY in advance
If your question concerns your own created presets, then yes; they are updated automatically. But if you mean the updated factory presets, then no; you have to add them manually.Quick question since I'm a new owner, I just updated the firmware with Fractal Bot to 12.09, do I still need to update the presets separately or did that just happen automatically with the firmware update? TY in advance
Opening Post. The first post in the thread.
Again; I assume you are talking about the two files which FractalAudio has posted in the first OP. The firmware-update file does not include the factory presets-file! You have to update this file separately.thanks Levi, I assume he just listed both files earlier because it wasn't automatic with Fractal Bot yet
Again; I assume you are talking about the two files which FractalAudio has posted in the first OP. The firmware-update file does not include the factory presets-file! You have to update this file separately.
I wouldn't sell the SLO. It's one of those amps that will probably increase in value. They're pretty awesome amps but to sound great you have to crank 'em and they're ear-splitting loud.Today, my buddy came over with his real SLO 100. I've been dying to play a real one since that's my favorite high gain model in the Axe, so I ran his head through the Fractal X-Load LB-2 into my DAW and used MixIR2 for the IR loader. I set the Fractal's knobs just like the real amp and used MixIR2 for the Axe's IR loading as well to make it as apples to apples as I could. No kidding, I played the first chord and he smiled with pride over how good his amp sounded... except he was hearing the Axe! I switched to the real amp and of course it was glorious, but a little different, so I SLIGHTLY tweaked just the presence and master volume and BAM, it was nearly identical. I switched between the Axe and the Amp and you couldn't tell which one we were listening to. I panned them hard left and right and it sounded absolutely massive! Then I let him play some Fender and Vox presets and he couldn't believe the tone and was blown away by the effects. He just kept smiling.
So, he's selling his SLO and his Kemper and getting an Axe-Fx III for his studio. It was a good day.