yyz67
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Just one!!??I'd prefer to skin a politician.
Just one!!??I'd prefer to skin a politician.
The phrase gets used often enough that if we swapped 'politician' for 'cat', we would get through the backlog quickly enough, methinks....Just one!!??
Maybe true, but requires use of FC since control switches don't work via MIDI. Not all of us use FC for control.Control Switch already did this.
With MIDI control (CC > Ext Ctrl > bypass modifier) you can also maintain bypass state through scene changes. If you don't send a new CC value the bypass state won't change.True, but requires use of FC since control switches don't work via MIDI. Not all of us use FC for control.
Interesting. I use sysex for bypass so didn't realize behavior was different for CC/modifier.With MIDI control (CC > Ext Ctrl > bypass modifier) you can also maintain bypass state through scene changes. If you don't send a new CC value the bypass state won't change.
This is not correct. The CS will maintain the bypass state. It doesn't maintain the channel. The channel will follow scene changes.Control Switch already did this. Set it to bypass the virtual capo then under Controllers, CS per scene set it to "last". Freely change scenes and your pitch block stays however you had it.
What I stated IS correct. You can set it, for example 1/2 step down tune and it will maintain through scene changes. But you are correct in that it won't do channels.This is not correct. The CS will maintain the bypass state. It doesn't maintain the channel. The channel will follow scene changes.
No.I jumped from FW18.03 straight to FW19.05. Do I need to reset all the amps or not?
So I understand what it does and how it might be used, however, in your example, isn't it easier to duplicate your preset with the VC on so all you have to do is press one button to switch presets? I understand block ignore it provides another option for doing the same without using up a preset but it seems easier to do so. Perhaps there is another example of how the block ignore is used?The idea is to be able to turn a block on on the fly with a footswitch, and have it stay on when you change scenes. The classic example is a song where you want the virtual capo on, but other than that it's your same preset. Turn it on before the song starts, and it'll stay on when you change scenes. You'd need to turn it off manually too at the end of the song.
EDIT: Another example is a preset where you choose an amp with footswitches. Turn scene ignore on on the amp block, then use scenes as effects presets that leave the amp block alone.
Works perfectly for any fx one wants to toggle on or off and have it stay that way through scene changes, until you either toggle it again, or exit the preset.Perhaps there is another example of how the block ignore is used?
Here’s what I’m eyeing it for:So I understand what it does and how it might be used, however, in your example, isn't it easier to duplicate your preset with the VC on so all you have to do is press one button to switch presets? I understand block ignore it provides another option for doing the same without using up a preset but it seems easier to do so. Perhaps there is another example of how the block ignore is used?
That is a cool idea. I tend to like the same effects array. That would allow me to apply that to different amp combinations. Thanks!Here’s what I’m eyeing it for:
Goal: change between 4 different configurations of single or dual amps/cabs with one button for each, while keeping all effects “stomp box” style.
Method: use scenes to change the amps/cabs and put scene ignore on all effects.
You can turn it on for all channels of a block and just switch that block's channel separately.About "scene ignore", we will then have to dedicate a switch button (FC6 or FC12), to change the channel, if we want to go to another channel, when it's active? Right..? But we can just change scenes to go back again.. Could be useful, but in the moment, I don't see how this would be helpful.
The Control Switch applies to the Bypass state.What I stated IS correct. You can set it, for example 1/2 step down tune and it will maintain through scene changes. But you are correct in that it won't do channels.
CNFB? there hasn't been confirmation that anything other than power amp modeling will make use of itHey, is work in progress on reworking the NBFM preamp and has it improved in sound? Waiting for a beta version soon?
This isn't correct. CNFB is implemented since FW19.00 - https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/axe-fx-iii-firmware-release-version-19-00.180535/CNFB? there hasn't been confirmation that anything other than power amp modeling will make use of it
She didn’t say it hasn’t been implemented. She said it’s effect is primarily on the power amp, which matches Cliff’s statement in the thread you linked.This isn't correct. CNFB is implemented since FW19.00 - https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/axe-fx-iii-firmware-release-version-19-00.180535/