Thanks! I made the registry change and hopefully that helps!There are instructions here:
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/turn-on-or-off-usb-battery-saver-in-windows-11.7745/
Thanks! I made the registry change and hopefully that helps!There are instructions here:
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/turn-on-or-off-usb-battery-saver-in-windows-11.7745/
Sorry I edited my post after your last post. But I would disable the selective suspend too if you haven't already. Then see if problem goes away. If so you can try to enable selective suspend again and see if problem comes back. If not you are good and it was the USB battery saver. Otherwise nuke 'em both!Thanks! I made the registry change and hopefully that helps!
Maybe a new beta with Dyna-Cab?Are we getting a new Firmware Friday?
Not likely Cliff is on vacation and I think he is involved on this one unless he gave it to the FM9 dev team , I think it will be a little whileMaybe a new beta with Dyna-Cab?
Cliff has given it off the the Dev team for the FM9, it still might be a bit but they're working on it.Not likely Cliff is on vacation and I think he is involved on this one unless he gave it to the FM9 dev team , I think it will be a little while
Sacrifices will have to be made.Not sure if the fm9 and fm3 will have the horses to run it. Reports on other threads state that there is a cpu hit involved even on the AX3 to the tune of 3% per cab. If that holds true, that might be a huge factor for FM3 and FM9 users. I'm already running at 80% on an fm9T
Some have commented here that if CabLab 4 has the ability to do the heavey lifting on your computer then export the resulting dyna-cab for use in the fm3/fm9 - then at some point its just an IR. So maybe the AxeFX's will have enough horsepower to mix them up in the box - but the rest of us might have to opt for doing the mixing in CabLab.Sacrifices will have to be made.
Did you load beta 2? It will satisfy your thirst for new firmware I promise. I have not had a single issue with it and I loaded it the day it dropped. Even if you didn't load the beta, you know if they drop another beta (3) with dyna-cabs you are gonna load it. If not then kudos - you are far more stoic and disciplined than I am! I can say even just the new screen layout is really nice. Especially if like me your eyes aren't what they used to be.Well, looks like we’ll have to wait another week or so, unless something happens over the weekend.
In the meantime I guess I’ll console myself with the Friedman Little Sister w/112 cab that I just took delivery of to keep my FM9T company.
Are you in the SF Bay Area? If so I have an amp tech I can highly recommend. He’s the only one I trust with my original Tweed Deluxe from 1955 (5D3).Still looking for an amp tech to trust them with
As a bedroom guitar player I actually prefer to load IRs into my DAW, because I can change them later if I need to tweak the mix. A DynaCab plugin will definitely be an instant buy for me.Some have commented here that if CabLab 4 has the ability to do the heavey lifting on your computer then export the resulting dyna-cab for use in the fm3/fm9 - then at some point its just an IR. So maybe the AxeFX's will have enough horsepower to mix them up in the box - but the rest of us might have to opt for doing the mixing in CabLab.
It is still a sacrifice but I would be fine with this too.
Doing some tests in this period.do you find the pedal noisy. I'm still stuggling with the tonex in the loop with respect to noise gate threshold and release.
Have you developed a covert internal intelligence asset that provided you with this information?I've been told that a firmware could drop any minute.
thanks. I pulled the trigger on a TC Sentra but there's a waiting list yet again. I saw some YT posts to this effect. I find the included Tonex noise gate somewhat useless at removing the chirps for high gain.Doing some tests in this period.
I will make a post with the results
April fools joke.Have you developed a covert internal intelligence asset that provided you with this information?