Would you suggest an amp block reset even if it seems to sound good to reach the best that this FW offers? Or, as mentioned in release note, it’s not necessary? Thank youThe presets work how they worked before except with the changes outlined in the release notes.
Play your preset. Does it sound good? You decide. If not, you have the option to reset the amp block and redial.
The answer to the question is if you think it sounds good. We can not determine that.
If it sounds good, why reset?Would you suggest an amp block reset even if it seems to sound good to reach the best that this FW offers? Or, as mentioned in release note, it’s not necessary? Thank you
I’ll do it...thank you againIf it sounds good, why reset?
These decisions are all up to the user. Duplicate the preset. Try things. Decide.
Updated Axe-Edit usually takes a day or two (or more) depending on what needs to be updated.is there a new version of axe-edit III - or do I even need it to get that the updates?
Is this when initially loading a preset for the first time after the firmware update or is using the bass knob actively causing the cathode follower to recalculate each time?That's the cathode follower being recalculated. Don't do that while performing.
Whenever you move the knob.Is this when initially loading a preset for the first time after the firmware update or is using the bass knob actively causing the cathode follower to recalculate each time?
The final 5.0 release notes are the beta notes consolidated and anything else new.Stupid question, but should this sound different from 5.00 beta 3? The notes seem to be the same.
Thank you for the answer.Whenever you move the knob.
The final 5.0 release notes are the beta notes consolidated and anything else new.
The 5.0 will sound the same or different if it effects any of the parameters , amps, etc that you use.
I was wondering why those sounded so different. Thanks for finding the root cause.Thanks. Possible bug - The update from 5 beta 3 to 5 official turned the graphic EQ off on my Mesa Mark C++ patches
I have confirmed this on all my C++ presets as well..Thanks. Possible bug - The update from 5 beta 3 to 5 official turned the graphic EQ off on my Mesa Mark C++ patches
I did notice that a couple of presets had the chorus stereo spread reset to 0. All I did was set it back to 100% & it sounded great again. I didn't notice anything with the reverb but will look at that the next time I fire up the Axe.I have a different issue, I have noticed that the stereo spread parameter on the chorus and the reverb (as well as a few other parameters on the reverb) from my one "live" preset that I use have changed. I have loaded the firmware a couple of time and reset all the blocks and updated parameters ect. The way to get the sound back to "normal" is to save the preset on 4.3 (or anything but 5.0 release or 5.3 beta) and load that preset and save it, then everything is back to normal. If you load the 5.2 preset its normal (chorus and reverb) load the 5.3 preset its goofy. Of course I can work around it, just wondering why those parameters changed with 5.3 beta and 5.0 release. Thanks
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Axe-Fx III Firmware Release Notes
5.00
Completely new Amp block cathode follower algorithm yielding more accurate results. The “Ideal” cathode follower type is no longer supported as it is incompatible and has been removed from the GUI. The Cathode Follower Time and Ratio parameters have also been removed as they are no longer applicable. A “Grid Clipping” parameter has been added which allows the user to adjust the grid clipping in the cathode follower. Lower values reflect the softer response of classic British and American tubes like Mullard, Sylvania and RCA. Higher values simulate the response of modern Chinese and Russian tubes with more abrupt clipping.
Updated various Amp block parameters related to new cathode follower algorithm. Existing presets are automatically updated to the new values.
Added AES/SPDIF Input Level control. This is located in the I/O->USB/AES menu. NOTE: this parameter will default to -40 dB after installation of the firmware. Be sure to adjust to the desired level if using the AES or SPDIF inputs.
Added Treble Booster and Mid Booster boost types to Amp block.
Improved Scene/Channel change logic. Only the wet data is muted when changing scenes and channels now leaving the dry data intact which results in smoother transitions.
Changed Control block Envelope Follower behavior so that when the signal exceeds the threshold the control value starts at zero rather than jumping to the threshold value.
Fixed wrong bass pot taper in Friedman Small Box model.
Fix FC per-preset corruption with some presets.
NOTE: Due to the new algorithms several amp block parameters are reset to default values when loading old presets. Included in these parameters is Preamp Bias Excursion. If you had altered this parameter in a preset note that it will be reset and you may want to readjust it.