Yes, and a switch to add natural noise, buzz and mains hum.A 'real/idealised' switch for the taper would be cool....
Yes, and a switch to add natural noise, buzz and mains hum.A 'real/idealised' switch for the taper would be cool....
Tolerances are a thing, so it would be an 'idealised-orig/idealised-even-taper' switch, then, I guess, to capture the bogey amp's real pot action for each model, such as the flat spot between 2 and 5 mentioned earlier about the HIWATT presence control, which is kinda predictable based on the circuit and the impedances involved....I think this is a moot point because the exact values along the taper can vary from pot to pot, so even with “realistic” tapers, you’re not necessarily going to get the same sound out of a model and the real amp simply by matching the knob positions. May as well idealize them to make them more usable.
Yes, and a switch to add natural noise, buzz and mains hum.
A 'real/idealised' switch for the taper would be cool....
A 'real/idealised' switch for the taper would be cool....
IIRC, mains hum effects actually do exist in the models, to get the ghost notes right, if I remember Cliff's statement on customers complaining the amp models 'didn't sound right' without the ghost noting. There is a switch in the power supply tab that lets you switch to a pure DC supply to turn off the ghost note effect of a mains supply....Yes, and a switch to add natural noise, buzz and mains hum.
You can duct-tape a brick inside your rack and fix that yerself....And the Axe is way too light, it doesn' feel like a real Amp if I carry it around
The AC power supply is modeled and any hum and ghost notes in the power amp will be reproduced. What is not reproduced is hum due to AC heaters, thermal noise, and other sources of interference. These are considered objectionable.IIRC, mains hum effects actually do exist in the models, to get the ghost notes right, if I remember Cliff's statement on customers complaining the amp models 'didn't sound right' without the ghost noting. There us a switch in the power supply tab that lets you switch to a pure DC supply to turn off yhe ghost note effect of a mains supply....
Leon probably used the newest beta version of Axe Edit.Any idea why I’m getting this Jumped Bassguy with no Ideal amp settings and a message saying “The authentic layout will be provided in an upcoming editor release” Leon’s vid shows the usual ideal and authentic. Thanks
The areas of difference in the amp modeling would likely change the way the amps respond to drives....It may be in my head, but I'm finding amps to be much pickier about what OD pedals are boosting them with this update. For example, FAS Modern III is not jiving at all with the FET Boost, and the 6160 Block isn't loving the Precision Drive. The 808 works fine in both cases, though. For both the FET Boost and Precision Drive, I'm using settings that I've used many times in the past, so I don't think this is me wading into unfamiliar waters and not knowing how to configure the drive models.
Thanks, just went looking and found the beta Axe EditLeon probably used the newest beta version of Axe Edit.
Oh yeah, this is definitely even better than it was.
Weird thing in Axe Edit, and yes I refreshed: bypass state is unpredictable. One time I bypass and it mutes, another time it looks bypassed (grey), but sounds active
These are considered objectionable.
Maybe add a 'Monte Carlo' switch on one of the more advanced amp tabs to introduce random variances within tolerance before an amp block is saved?Next you're gonna say component tolerances and original pot ranges and tapers are considered objectionable.
A 'real/idealised' switch for the taper would be cool....
'Monte Carlo' switch