discondition
Inspired
Yippee!!
Existing presets are automatically updated to use the updated curves if “Update Pre-20.02 Presets Spkr Imp Upon Load” is set to YES.
So load the new firmware first then you can toggle this on and off to switch between the new and old curves? Or is it a 1 time conversion and you can’t switch back to old curves?
Not really. There were no changes to the algorithms, just a few tweaks to the GUI.Any point in updating if we had the latest beta? Is there anything changed?
ON position is a one time default curve change with existing presets. After that if you save them with your chosen SIC and save it (fw 20p02 or future updated fw), you are good to go. I've imported newly saved presets on fw 20p02 with non default SIC's and exported them and imported them and the non default SIC I loaded was still there.So load the new firmware first then you can toggle this on and off to switch between the new and old curves? Or is it a 1 time conversion and you can’t switch back to old curves?
At one point, if you had that Update setting set to Yes, when you loaded a preset that caused that update to happen, the preset looked modified, ie Save button was enabled. That's not happening for me any more.ON position is a one time default curve change with existing presets. After that if you save them with your chosen SIC and save it (fw 20p02 or future updated fw), you are good to go. I've imported newly saved presets on fw 20p02 with non default SIC's and exported them and imported them and the non default SIC I loaded was still there.
Are you talking strickly about non fw 20p02 presets with non default SIC'sAt one point, if you had that Update setting set to Yes, when you loaded a preset that caused that update to happen, the preset looked modified, ie Save button was enabled. That's not happening for me any more.
Is it for anyone else? Any other variables in play?
Are you using Scene Manager in Axe-Edit? I found a bug earlier while trying to reproduce your issue. I couldn't reproduce what you reported, but I found when using Scene Manager that blocks would later sometimes change their states from Bypassed to Engaged.Sorry, I have scene ignore on the pitch block. I have 8 scenes set up to switch between 4 amp channels in amp block one and 4 amp channels in amp block 2. In scenes 1-4 I am switching between amp block 1 channels, in scenes 5-8 I am switching between amp block 2 channels.
If I enable the pitch block on scene 1 it remains on for scenes 1-4. If I switch to scenes 5-8, the pitch block turns off. If I enable the pitch block on any scene from 5-8, then it will stay enabled across all 8 scenes. I then have to bypass the pitch block on any scene from 1-4, and then any scene from 5-8 in order for the pitch block to be bypassed across all scenes. I hope this is more clear.
Gotcha so if I turn it to ON, any time I load a factory preset for example it will load the new SIC but will not save it unless I hit save on that preset after before going to another preset?ON position is a one time default curve change with existing presets. After that if you save them with your chosen SIC and save it (fw 20p02 or future updated fw), you are good to go. I've imported newly saved presets on fw 20p02 with non default SIC's and exported them and imported them and the non default SIC I loaded was still there.
did a demo of the impedance curves using palm mutes, chords/strum and some lead
No. I will try it again first thing tomorrow. Maybe get a little video clip. Just got home from a gig and everything is packed away.Are you using Scene Manager in Axe-Edit? I found a bug earlier while trying to reproduce your issue. I couldn't reproduce what you reported, but I found when using Scene Manager that blocks would later sometimes change their states from Bypassed to Engaged.