Actually Cooper Carter's video was all Axe-Fx III:
Ah yes! I'd forgotten that this info should be public now!
This was indeed 100% Axe-Fx III despite the II in the first shot ;-)
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Actually Cooper Carter's video was all Axe-Fx III:
I was referring to switching scenes, but others may be curious about when switching presets with spillover activated?I haven’t done much preset switching at this point while playing. I’ll get back to you.
This.Umm I took a look at the file... it's 38 ms of silence on the second sample. Not a 17.5 ms fade out + 17.5 ms fade in as I understand the Axe-Fx 3 will do.
Abrupt cutting will always be noticeable as that sample does.
Me too.Feels seamless to me (and faster than any of my channel switching amps)...
Oh. In that case: yes. It works as described above on scene change.I was referring to switching scenes, but others may be curious about when switching presets with spillover activated?
My brother, put away your knife. When you hear it, you’ll understand.A freaking deja vu...
15 out, 5 gap, 15 in, according to Cliff.
can't imagine an audience will sense it in the least, the switching is one of the best features added to the III.
Exactly my point, I don't think we'll be bothered by it much either, it's actually very nice switching in the simulated example posted, which has more of a gap then the actual units will have.The audience hardly ever notices it even in Axe FX II.
Exactly my point, I don't think we'll be bothered by it much either, it's actually very nice switching in the simulated example posted, which has more of a gap then the actual units will have.
Klone?HM-2.. ?
Yeah, I get that, I know that some of my gear has little annoying quirks and we're all tougher on our own sound then others, seems very close to seamless, but if it doesn't work for you, it doesn't.I’m not worried about the audience in this case, the gap annoys me when I play. Not so much when I switch by stomping on the MFC, but incredibly irritating when using automation. Some people aren’t bothered by it at all, some are. It obviously is smaller now and isn’t as abrupt as in the example, but fade out - fade in is also noticeable, I checked.
Anyway, Cliff knows about it, doesn’t consider it a problem, won’t be fixing it most probably (if it can even be fixed), the mod doesn’t want me to talk about it, everybody wants to keep calling it seamless.
Fine. I learned what I needed to learn. How Fractal wants to deal with their customers is not up to me to decide, they know better than me.
I’ll shut up about this topic.
I described two possible scenarios. Are you confirming that the muting occurs at the block level, not at the output?Oh. In that case: yes. It works as described above on scene change.
I described two possible scenarios. Are you confirming that the muting occurs at the block level, not at the output?
On the AX8, it appears to mute the output, which also causes gaps in reverb and delay trails, even when they are unaffected from the scene change. Making the X/Y gap much more noticeable.