Try booting with the failsafe instructions listed here:I just installed 2.03 from 2.02 and now my III doesn't fully boot up. The screen will flash, and the lights all go up, then nothing and the screen doesn't display anything. Just a dim back light. HELP!!
Also, Fractal-Bot doesn't see it either!
Intentional for consistency.Extremely minor display anomaly: the controls on the Tremolo's Mix page are right-aligned.
Golly... no chance of someone missing the string letter/number indicator on the tuner screen now. Bonus, everyone can start a side hussle offering even the folks in the cheap seats eye exams
thanks a lot,
i love a new bias trem, it sound more realistic imho than the classic trem block.
i've a little issue on spdif port here when i launch the update with fracbot.
it a big continue hiss(whistling) sound ..
did you have the same issue by your side?
Apparently, yes.Is it the same tremolo thats in the Axe Fx II amp block?
The LF and HF damping parameters in the cab block default at 0, but the room shape setting sounds heavily damped already and pretty natural at 0. Are they meant more to finess the reflections in the hall shape setting?
The idea is you add reverb after.Loving all the new features!!! Love the cab room/hall parameters..... Can't help but wonder... Would a "time" parameter be overdoing it? I love the sound of the rooms, but I feel like the cut off is a little harsh, maybe a time length control imitating reflections could be interesting... but then again, that's the same as a reverb. Thoughts? I'm not necessarily requesting it, just wondering!
The idea is you add reverb after.
Frankly the best way to do it is to use the Early Reflections in the Reverb block to adjust your room level to taste. It's the same algorithm. The room stuff in the cab block is for those who add reverb in post-processing. The Early Reflections in the Reverb block are matched to the shape and size of the room so they are inherently better.
Ahhh! Makes sense! Thanks!!!!!The idea is you add reverb after.
Frankly the best way to do it is to use the Early Reflections in the Reverb block to adjust your room level to taste. It's the same algorithm. The room stuff in the cab block is for those who add reverb in post-processing. The Early Reflections in the Reverb block are matched to the shape and size of the room so they are inherently better.
Loving the grinder boost; takes the Recto from a fart machine to a chugga-chugga monster.
Regarding the new cab block room parameters, I'm not hearing any difference between the room and hall modes or the LF/HF damping parameters even with the room level/size cranked. Anyone else experiencing the same thing?
Loving the grinder boost; takes the Recto from a fart machine to a chugga-chugga monster.
Regarding the new cab block room parameters, I'm not hearing any difference between the room and hall modes or the LF/HF damping parameters even with the room level/size cranked. Anyone else experiencing the same thing?
no, new better oneIs it the same tremolo thats in the Axe Fx II amp block?
Loving the grinder boost; takes the Recto from a fart machine to a chugga-chugga monster.
Here's a quick clip with the Euro Uber in a mix; the first and third time the riff is played is without the grinder boost, the second and fourth times are with it engaged.
Regarding the new cab block room parameters, I'm not hearing any difference between the room and hall modes or the LF/HF damping parameters even with the room level/size cranked. Anyone else experiencing the same thing?