I'm not seeing the red LED on but the sound on many of my presets act as if something is overloaded.
Anyone else seeing this issue?
I have exactly the same problem since I've installed the last 2.04....I'm not seeing the red LED on but the sound on many of my presets act as if something is overloaded.
Anyone else seeing this issue?
It's more a "bugging sound" CPU digital... The high end sounds like a tv noise... subtil sparkling noise fading out.... Not an amp sound at all or something related to the setting of a patch... More like a firmware bug...Depends on your definition of "unwanted". Tube amps distort. Even when played lightly. When you are "in the room" the sheer volume causes your ears to compress which masks much of this. People are often shocked as to how distorted their amp sounds when mic'd up in isolation.
In the 70's CBS attempted to rid Fender amps of this "unwanted distortion" and ushered in the era of sterile, squeaky-clean amps which ultimately led to disco music and we all know how that turned out. Fortunately the next owners were wise enough to undo these "improvements".
So, assuming it's natural tube amp distortion the first solution is to always turn down the gain and/or MV. It will feel sterile and lifeless because that's what happens when you turn down the gain. Add a compressor before or after the amp block to give some compression.
Now it could be some other distortion but without clips it's just speculation.
It's more a "bugging sound" CPU digital... The high end sounds like a tv noise... subtil sparkling noise fading out.... Not an amp sound at all or something related to the setting of a patch... More like a firmware bug...
It's more for the clean sound... You won't notice if you play with cranked amp or distorsion sound like 95% of the ten thousands...;-) How can I send a recording of it ?Make a recording. Given that there are tens of thousands of Axe-Fx II users if it were a firmware bug there would be more than two people reporting it.