Everything sounds fine here. Yes, Channel A is louder. Turn it down. That's what the level control is there for.OK, here's the system dump. I picked the IR at random, sorry it's not a good one.
Everything sounds fine here. Yes, Channel A is louder. Turn it down. That's what the level control is there for.OK, here's the system dump. I picked the IR at random, sorry it's not a good one.
Seems rather fabulous to me. Changing scenes where multiple drive blocks change state and channels is super fast. The change doesn't cause any pops, just an ultra quick fade. No pops on AMP block changes from scene to scene either for the handful of AMP block changes I tried.I'm just about ready for a release version but waiting for feedback on the improved scene switching.
I don’t face this issue since effects are just seasoning for me. I rely on basic amp tone more than anything. But I wonder if, rather than clever coding, the answer lies in dual AxeFx III’s used in tandem or an AxeFxe IV that effectively encapsulates two AxeFx III’s in one unit in a symbiotic relationship. I’ve seen this approach before with DigiTech’s optional dual chip 2101.
The AxeFx III Pro... could be a thing maybe.
Oh is THAT what wet vs dry meant in the release notes? Engaged vs bypassed blocks?Over-all, I really like it!! Bypassed blocks no longer cause gaps when switching channels..
Hmm... I don't think that's what it means. At least, that's not how I interpreted it.Oh is THAT what wet vs dry meant in the release notes? Engaged vs bypassed blocks?
Scene switching is fast, smooth and spikeless. Is it faster than before? I can't really say. I haven't paid attention to audio gaps for a long time. The gaps are so short that I long ago dismissed them as irrelevant.I'm just about ready for a release version but waiting for feedback on the improved scene switching.
Scene switching is fast, smooth and spikeless. Is it faster than before? I can't really say. I haven't paid attention to audio gaps for a long time. The gaps are so short that I long ago dismissed them as irrelevant.
Thanks Cliff. It is definitely happening on new presets even though the factory ones sound OK.
Here is a preset that demonstrates what I'm hearing. Channel A on the amp sounds OK. Channel B sounds thin and is quieter.
How do I perform a system dump?
No, each block has wet signal and dry signal. For example in a delay the dry goes from the input to the output and gets added to the wet. Before both would mute. Now only the wet mutes. This allows the dry to continue uninterrupted while the wet gets muted, the various parameters get updated and then the wet unmuted.Oh is THAT what wet vs dry meant in the release notes? Engaged vs bypassed blocks?
No, each block has wet signal and dry signal. For example in a delay the dry goes from the input to the output and gets added to the wet. Before both would mute. Now only the wet mutes. This allows the dry to continue uninterrupted while the wet gets muted, the various parameters get updated and then the wet unmuted.
You know what ol’ Jack Burton says about that...I know this off topic and sorry:
@Manny Fufish - BIG TROUBLE........in little chiiiina!
Just noticed your avatar and thats the song that started playing in my head. Haha, classic!!
yes. you need to do that every time you update firmware, forward or backwards.
with the official releases, it should automatically do that. with Beta - which means not final versions - you need to do it manually.