Deadpool_25
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If your phone is autocorrecting something to BBC, I hope you’re in the UKSorry I’m on my phone . and sometimes those things just pop up . I hit send without reading my post sorry
If your phone is autocorrecting something to BBC, I hope you’re in the UKSorry I’m on my phone . and sometimes those things just pop up . I hit send without reading my post sorry
We're four pages in to an indication that this version is on track for a public release.
Yes and amenWe're four pages in to an indication that this version is on track for a public release.
I guess that it is ready. No problems, everything works fine. I have the impression, that something is slightly more refined in the amp modeling when comparing to the beta2. Seems a bit more fine tuned I guess. But it may be, that my ears are tired from that loud playingWe're four pages in to an indication that this version is on track for a public release.
The other thing is, if the temp sensor fails, or if any other firmware issue prevents reading the sensor properly to confirm it really IS cool enough, then the design should be that the fan goes 100% and stays there until the sensor works again.Yeah I'm sure its just checking that its working. PC do this and so do Playstations. If its not working the system wont bootup. The fan is critical in most modern PCs to keep the CPU from overheating. Overheating can cause errors or even have the CPU desolder itself from the mother board. That happened to the Playstation 3 when the fan and radiator got too clogged with dust to work efficiently.
If you want Output 2 to run at unity gain, set Output Type to Unity Gain, and dime the knob.Can you explain the following addition?
Added: Output 2 Configuration “Output Type” parameter to configure Line Level or Unity Gain output.
Does this mean that if set to the Unity Gain output, it bypasses the output 2 volume knob, and automatically sets it at 100%?
Cygnus is a major update. It is recommended that you "soft reset" each channel of the amp block in each of your presets by changing its Type to a different setting and then back (ex: Switch from Brit JM45 to Brit Brown and then back to Brit JM45) . This resets most parameters but doesn't change the basic gain and tone settings. As an alternative, you can "hard reset" an amp channel by using the Reset function (Push Knob A in the Amp Edit menu on the unit itself, or Reset Current Channel in FM3-Edit).
I've been trying to reduce the sexual innuendo in my posts, but it's hard. So hard.I’m reisting the temptation to remove an “L” from your post. It’s hard…to resist.