Rusty Strings
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I'm not using axe edit, just the unit itself.probably Michael needs to upgrade axe edit
I'm not using axe edit, just the unit itself.probably Michael needs to upgrade axe edit
Rock em!Thanks Cliff! Updating, packing up and heading out of town for a show. Wish me luck!
Wow! that's crazy talk. I'm heading out for a show too.... But there is now way I would update anything just before a show.Thanks Cliff! Updating, packing up and heading out of town for a show. Wish me luck!
Will all this awesome stuff be able to run on the FM3?Sounds about right. I was getting about 1% more but it might vary by patch.
It's worth it IMO. Firmware 10 uses new "FASPICE XD" modeling in the amp and drive block. It requires a bit more CPU but the accuracy is far better. I figured out a way to ensure that transcendental equations are always stiffly stable and converge in a fixed amount of time. Significantly faster and at least as accurate as trapezoidal, modified trap, gear, etc. algorithms. It dampens numerical ringing without the side-effect of damping actual circuit ringing. Once you see how it works it seems hard to believe that no one has thought of it before but I can't find a single paper or article that uses the technique. The only drawback is that frequency response is limited to about 1/2 Nyquist but since we oversample that's irrelevant.
So that's why you get the "amp feels like it's going to explode" but without the noise and artifacts
Does the "XD" stand for something? Or is it a smiley face?Firmware 10 uses new "FASPICE XD" modeling in the amp and drive block.
You are correct sir!Bloody hell, it's like Christmas every other Friday at the moment!
Annoyingly I'm away from my III for the next 10 days, but no doubt will be worth the wait
Amazing. Are you working on a paper yourself on this technique, or perhaps a patent?Sounds about right. I was getting about 1% more but it might vary by patch.
It's worth it IMO. Firmware 10 uses new "FASPICE XD" modeling in the amp and drive block. It requires a bit more CPU but the accuracy is far better. I figured out a way to ensure that transcendental equations are always stiffly stable and converge in a fixed amount of time. Significantly faster and at least as accurate as trapezoidal, modified trap, gear, etc. algorithms. It dampens numerical ringing without the side-effect of damping actual circuit ringing. Once you see how it works it seems hard to believe that no one has thought of it before but I can't find a single paper or article that uses the technique. The only drawback is that frequency response is limited to about 1/2 Nyquist but since we oversample that's irrelevant.
So that's why you get the "amp feels like it's going to explode" but without the noise and artifacts
Amazing. Are you working on a paper yourself on this technique, or perhaps a patent?
mine has same problem after update v10.00 i'm using fc12 also.I'm getting a loud pop then losing sound using this patch. Happens with or without the updated edit. I did just switch to using the analog outputs & a crown xli800 power amp today but none of the other patches I tried have locked up.
On a positive note, the TS 808 sounds really good.
Yeah, decided to live on the edge. Hope I don’t regret it. I’ve been practicing with beta 2 for a few days so hopefully the official release is just as stable.Wow! that's crazy talk. I'm heading out for a show too.... But there is now way I would update anything just before a show.
You have to right click on the block in the axe-edit grid, and navigate to library in that menu.....then you should see your saved blocks.The new drives sound real good. I dialed in channels A-D with different drive pedals and saved it to the block library. I switched to another preset and tried to load what I'd just saved to the block library to the new preset and couldn't do it. It showed up in the block library when I clicked on show folder and went to the drive blocks, but when I selected it and clicked on it all it did was say choose application. How do you import something from your custom saved block library into the Axe FXIII?