First on board!www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/firmware-presets/axe-fx-3/11p0/axefxiii_dsp_rel_11p00_beta.zip
And here's a sample preset using a non-default Speaker Cabinet for the amp block (uses 4x12 Brit AX instead of the default).
Freakin awesome11.00
Amp block now uses new high-order speaker impedance modeling. 47 speaker impedance models are included and can be selected using the Speaker Cabinet parameter (on the Advanced page). Selecting an amp model will load an appropriate default Speaker Cabinet for that model. The Cabinet Resonance parameter can be used to adjust the amount of cabinet resonance in the impedance curve. Existing presets are unaffected.
Fixed Recto1/2 models default Negative Feedback and Power Tube Bias values slightly too low.
www.fractalaudio.com/downloads/firmware-presets/axe-fx-3/11p0/axefxiii_dsp_rel_11p00_beta.zip
And here's a sample preset using a non-default Speaker Cabinet for the amp block (uses 4x12 Brit AX instead of the default).
It’s the same as before right?How does this affect the FRFR speaker that also has these characteristics? I assume that the speaker in the FRFR cabinet is also being affected by this interaction. Do we need to account for this if we're playing through an FRFR, powered Amp to Cabinet or studio monitors? If we're recording directly from the Axe FX III, then using this would be optimal, so that we can get that constructive and destructive effect of the speaker cabinet. But, I don't know what we should be doing for playing through a speaker. Any thoughts on this would be great.
Thanks again Cliff, for everything that you do.
How does this affect the FRFR speaker that also has these characteristics? I assume that the speaker in the FRFR cabinet is also being affected by this interaction.
You assumed wrong. An FRFR is driven by a solid-state power amp (typically). SS power amps are not affected by speaker impedance to any significant degree.
No. IRs are captured with a solid-state amp.I have a question. Please excuse if it’s a dumb one hahaha. Ok, when the IRs were created, didn’t they already take into account the affect of the change in sound of impedance when the IR was captured? So then isn’t it changing now what’s already been captured yet not started from an impedenceless sound?
Yes.Wow these make quite a difference, sound great, and are fun to explore. I presume that "RI" stand for "Reissue"?