simeon
Axe-Master
i re-jigged my Frippy 16 second delay preset and did a little vid here - https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/quick-and-dirty-frippy-16-second-loop.167132/
can you attah the preset?
I think it's a bit too late for that (at least in the US)Maybe stick a limiter after the whole thing, and/or in the feedback loop, to avoid knocking the world off its axis while you experiment
Worldwide, actually. That quake near Japan a while back actually wobbled our rotation a little. https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/japanquake/earth20110314.htmlI think it's a bit too late for that (at least in the US)
Many thanks for that hint. Finally I understand why I have every morning the feeling, that the night was too short.Worldwide, actually. That quake near Japan a while back actually wobbled our rotation a little. https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/japanquake/earth20110314.html
I get that feeling, too. I figured it was just age and being tired of the rat race....Many thanks for that hint. Finally I understand why I have every morning the feeling, that the night was too short.
Hey, can anyone suggest where I am going wrong with getting sound from the tone trick or treating preset. Ive downloaded it but there's no sound passing through? All other downloaded presets are working its just that one. I am using stereo monitors and am new to owning the axe fx3 so any help be appreciated.
Worldwide, actually. That quake near Japan a while back actually wobbled our rotation a little. https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/japanquake/earth20110314.html
Many thanks for that hint. Finally I understand why I have every morning the feeling, that the night was too short.
Hey, can anyone suggest where I am going wrong with getting sound from the tone trick or treating preset. Ive downloaded it but there's no sound passing through? All other downloaded presets are working its just that one. I am using stereo monitors and am new to owning the axe fx3 so any help be appreciated.
Combining a delay block with the feedback send and return blocks opens up some wild possibilities for creating your own custom delay tones. Here's a few examples inspired by the design of old rack delays - I'm sure those with a more intimate knowledge of those old designs could create fast more accurate recreations, but I really enjoyed the creative tangents this sent me on.