Daron Macke
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Sweet! Thanks Cliff.
Noise when I turn the knob, just the bass the other one is fine. The reason I'm asking is I can't get it to sound as good as before and it might be broken
That's the cathode follower being recalculated. Don't do that while performing.
it's probably not broken.Noise when I turn the knob, just the bass the other one is fine. The reason I'm asking is I can't get it to sound as good as before and it might be broken
Ah. So, downside to input EQ is you can't toggle off/on with a controller.
Edit: buuuut, I can move Output EQ to the input and toggle that.
Edit edit: but there's no gain on Output EQ. Can be overcome, but still: sigh.
That's the cathode follower being recalculated. Don't do that while performing.
Thank you, I just make a new preset and video with this new firmware. You can find it on "recordings"
As usual Is necessary to reset amp and drive blocks to appreciate the new modifications,
They are very impressive!!
The presets work how they worked before except with the changes outlined in the release notes.When you say "Reset" amp and drive blocks, do you mean reset in all presets..? That means all presets are gone in a sense since a;l the dialing is gone.
Am i understanding correctly?
The 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.
Thanks. I guess its cleaner to erase memory and start from scratch, unless there is a very intricate effect chain, otherwise it seems to be quite a headache.Usually I do this: save the preset in a new location and work on it. I reset amp block and search my sound
Than I compare new with old.
In this case the difference is a nice surprise