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Interesting - can you post the preset - i'd be curious to see if I could find cpu savings in it.
Interesting - can you post the preset - i'd be curious to see if I could find cpu savings in it.
Removing the extra shunts will get a small amount backInteresting - can you post the preset - i'd be curious to see if I could find cpu savings in it.
VERY good points!In a live setting much of that separation and nuance will be lost to the audience. FOH systems often don't maintain stereo image worth a crap for people in different listening locations in the venue. In a recording setting, just split things into multiple tracks using the same DI. You can stack as many amps as you want that way.
Sure here you go-I mean yes, you can turn down the reverb and preamp qualities which get it right down in the 70's but, wheres the fun in that?Interesting - can you post the preset - i'd be curious to see if I could find cpu savings in it.
Yep, like I said well aware you can turn the stuff down, but I have a tendency to turn them up........Down to 65% - bet most can't hear a difference or don't care about the difference.
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On the CPU meter in Axe Edit I noticed that the CPU bounces around at random from a lower number to several higher numbers. Say 80, 82, 84 etc for the same preset even when not playing. Why does it bounce around?
Is the CPU meter just showing what CPU you have for that scene, and channels in that scene, or for the whole preset (all scenes and channels combined)?
If I'm using different reverb types for all 4 channels, if I'm mainly using Channel A for reverb, but I use reverb types that takes less CPU for the channels B,C, D I'm not using, will that lower the overall CPU for the preset?
The Axe-Fx models the "non-linearities" (random-y) stuff that real analog components do... interactions between virtual valves, transformers, capacitors, power supplies, etc. Also, the AFX is an integrated computing system with background processes and "tasks", though I'd think that kind of minutia wouldn't be reflected in the CPU%.On the CPU meter in Axe Edit I noticed that the CPU bounces around at random from a lower number to several higher numbers. Say 80, 82, 84 etc for the same preset even when not playing. Why does it bounce around?
Is the CPU meter just showing what CPU you have for that scene, and channels in that scene, or for the whole preset (all scenes and channels combined)?
If I'm using different reverb types for all 4 channels, if I'm mainly using Channel A for reverb, but I use reverb types that takes less CPU for the channels B,C, D I'm not using, will that lower the overall CPU for the preset?
So you have a gap with only Input/Output? I think you probably have more than 2 blocksstill don’t know how the 3 is normally really powerful, can have 20 blocks in a preset, but got this f***** audio gap while changing scene in a 2 block preset . If I really hope something in fractal’s future product, is to KILL this gap.
It is really,really, impossible to have an update for this ?
Scene 1 : Amp block channel a , cab block , delay bypass
scene 2 : amp block channel b (same than a with a mid boost for example), same cab, delay block on
sound gap between the 2. And this with whatever amp .
not in the computer, but no problem to share a preset . I got this problem since the beginning and I’m not the only one to notice it . It’s not gapless between scenes .
hey guys! I love fractal gear!!! But GAP GAP GAP GAP GAP is a reality! This is why I sent back my Fm3!!!!!!!! So don’t say there is NO GAP! But there IS!!!!
If you are clever, and willing to do things differently than typically done. You can get completely gapless scene switching on the FM3. Even easier with the Axe-Fx III using multiple blocks in place of channels.hey guys! I love fractal gear!!! But GAP GAP GAP GAP GAP is a reality! This is why I sent back my Fm3!!!!!!!! So don’t say there is NO GAP! But there IS!!!!