It doesn't have the raw data. Export is created from the raw data.It has the tonematch data, you can see it on the config tab
It doesn't have the raw data. Export is created from the raw data.It has the tonematch data, you can see it on the config tab
No way to create it from the tonematch (not raw) ?It doesn't have the raw data. Export is created from the raw data.
It's possible but it would require some creative programming.No way to create it from the tonematch (not raw) ?
Ok, then maybe the export function should refuse to export when no raw data is present ?
Yeah Creative, isn't it a synonym of Fractal ?It's possible but it would require some creative programming.
Didn't get a chance yesterday, will get to it today.So, what was the conclusion here? Is it something I'm doing wrong or is there something else going wrong?
I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be testing here. The sample preset has a TM block and it sounds fine. You can't export a TM to a user IR a posteriori. You have to do the export immediately after creating the IR.
FWIW, if you are matching a guitar the TM block should be at the start of the chain, not after the amp.
When you export the preset tonematch and use it in an irplayer or cab it's a flat irI'm not sure what I'm supposed to be testing here. The sample preset has a TM block and it sounds fine. You can't export a TM to a user IR a posteriori. You have to do the export immediately after creating the IR.
FWIW, if you are matching a guitar the TM block should be at the start of the chain, not after the amp.
You can't export a TM to a user IR a posteriori. You have to do the export immediately after creating the IR.When you export the preset tonematch and use it in an irplayer or cab it's a flat ir
Yes, but you mentioned it could be done with some creative programmingYou can't export a TM to a user IR a posteriori. You have to do the export immediately after creating the IR.
Perhaps. Typically IR data has a peak of less than 1.0. This TM has a peak value of over 90. The safety limit is 10.Maybe it has something to do with the method used to create it. Thanks for looking into that!
Yes. I should've made them the same and I still could but it would make existing presets sound different and it's no big deal to set the level to -9 dB in the TM block.@FractalAudio
In the test preset shared in this topic, when exporting the tma data to a cab, i get about 9dB level difference
Is it expected/logical?
+9 dB, the TMA block sounds louderYou mean set the level to -9 dB Cab block ?
If the level drops exporting from a TM block.
The reason a ask, is because i have alot of TM presets, and the level is sometimes +5 - and +10 - +3 in the TM block. Would this cause the exported IR file to become +5 - +10 +3.. and so on.. ?
I don`t own a Axe Fx II yet