yep, Dec 18th release of FM9-Edit. Cliff still has the new version pending in the OP here.I am not seeing that behavior, the Tone tab label is not disappearing. Did you install the new FM9-EDIT? What OS? I'm on Windows.
A new one is available on the forumyep, Dec 18th release of FM9-Edit. Cliff still has the new version pending in the OP here.
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/fm9-edit-1-02-07-to-support-fw-6-00-public-beta.201262/unreadyep, Dec 18th release of FM9-Edit. Cliff still has the new version pending in the OP here.
I see nothing in the release notes about reduced latency. Did I miss something?Question about this -
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Will saving a current reverb block and loading it again bring it up with UPDATED engines, but old values? Or the only difference in reverbs are the " stock" values selected? Not sure I understand what was updated I guess
- Updated many of the Reverb models. Existing presets are not affected. Reselecting the model will load the new default values."
Beyond excited for gapless switching and reduced latency! Having Axe 3 and FM9 at the same time I felt like 3 had more bounce to it when playing, when I read about this it all made sense.
Thank you, team!
I see nothing in the release notes about reduced latency. Did I miss something?
That's gotta be what it is. Thanks I'll check it in a bit.
I just finished recording a few comparison samples and I confirm there's a noticeable improvement on the low-mids and the top end seems to have less nasty fizz than before, at least on the amps I tried. Overall the clarity seems improvedIt did indeed.
Initial impressions include the fact that I have to mess around with the low end much less than before. Not sure if it's real, but in the past I've had to use various kinds of acrobatics, at times, to tame the low end on many amps, but now it seems more clear right from the get go. Also, the top end on some of the Marshall models finally have that almost furious "snarl" that I've been chasing for some time, usually trying to add way too much high end making the tone in the process brittle and, well, generally ass-like.
Pretty sure much of this is just the excitement in me, but everything really does sound excellent based on a short test drive.
It's there. Check the FM9-EDIT subforum.This is great. Now we wait for an update to FM9-Edit needed for use with FW 6.0.
but why doesn't the "Check for updates" see it?It's there. Check the FM9-EDIT subforum.
Huh? is this available somewhere?...I know I can use the Batch parameter change utility to effectively do this (not changing a parameter, but it will still save each preset I select)...Just wanted to make sure doing ti correctly!