Have you tried any presets that were not converted?Sounds the same through headphones. I'm guessing it has to do with importing from AXE II... I used the FracTool software, which is supposed to import the files from II. It's the same through 2 different Pro Tools rigs, some somewhere there's an issue. Output mode in IO settings looks fine.. OUT 1 CONF
Mode = stereo
Phase = normal
Got to be something else deep.. very frustrating!
Since you say it sounds the same through 2 PT rigs, are you sure you are not monitoring from 2 sources at the same time?Sounds the same through headphones. I'm guessing it has to do with importing from AXE II... I used the FracTool software, which is supposed to import the files from II. It's the same through 2 different Pro Tools rigs, some somewhere there's an issue. Output mode in IO settings looks fine.. OUT 1 CONF
Mode = stereo
Phase = normal
Got to be something else deep.. very frustrating!
Share the presetSounds the same through headphones. I'm guessing it has to do with importing from AXE II... I used the FracTool software, which is supposed to import the files from II. It's the same through 2 different Pro Tools rigs, some somewhere there's an issue. Output mode in IO settings looks fine.. OUT 1 CONF
Mode = stereo
Phase = normal
Got to be something else deep.. very frustrating!
Well that's a good point. I don't think I am. I really appreciate everyone's input. Keep the ideas coming...Since you say it sounds the same through 2 PT rigs, are you sure you are not monitoring from 2 sources at the same time?
That's a GREAT IDEA! Going to do that tonight. Thanks!!Share the preset
Sharing a preset would have been simpler and may have helped to spot an eventual bug in FracTool...Hey everybody.. thanks for chiming in on this. I could not figure it out, so I rebuilt all my programs.. Pain in the rear.. but I'm up and running again. Appreciate everyone's ideas.
Jeff
You have phase reverse on for the chorus block. If you collapse that to mono when you monitor it's going to do weird things. Either monitor in stereo or make sure you're not summing the left and right channels in the system settings on Out 1.Here's a file that sounds/feels phasey... Could someone check it for me on a III? I imported it through the FracTool from my II to the III.
Thanks!
Thanks! How about this one? No chorus block on this patch...You have phase reverse on for the chorus block. If you collapse that to mono when you monitor it's going to do weird things. Either monitor in stereo or make sure you're not summing the left and right channels in the system settings on Out 1.
It some light comb filtering from the room level you're adding in the CAB block. Turn room level to 0% and the filtering goes away.Thanks! How about this one? No chorus block on this patch...
Thanks! So much changed when I imported.. I really appreciate you taking the time to check it out..It some light comb filtering from the room level you're adding in the CAB block. Turn room level to 0% and the filtering goes away.
No problem. These are being converted from a II? Using FracTool or something? The converstion process is imprecise. I abandoned it and just re-dialed in presets by hand after a few attempts to port things ended in frustration.Thanks! So much changed when I imported.. I really appreciate you taking the time to check it out..
I guess i'll remove the ability to convert then...No problem. These are being converted from a II? Using FracTool or something? The converstion process is imprecise. I abandoned it and just re-dialed in presets by hand after a few attempts to port things ended in frustration.
As for sorting phasing issues out: I start at the right side of the chain and work backwards. Mute the block, check, un-mute, move a block to the left, repeat. Once I find the block that's bring in the odd sounds I look for polarity changes between the left and right channels or parameters that can cause copies of the signal to end up delayed relative to the main signal in a block.
These are being converted from a II? Using FracTool or something? The converstion process is imprecise.