First off...Merry Christmas everyone!
I've got two things going on that I'm not quite sure about, and I'm new to Fractal, so here goes....
1. When I have two amps in the same preset, using scenes to switch between the two (the scene simply bypasses one and engages the other), I get a rather loud click/pop/whatever you want to call it when I switch between amps via scenes. The type of amp (clean, dirty, high gain, etc.) doesn't seem to matter, the pop is there either way. It also doesn't matter if I switch scenes from my MFC, or within Axe-Edit. And it's not a tiny pop....Definitely something you don't want in there, and of course any delay or verb after the amp just helps to magnify the pop. Is this normal operation? Should I be using another method to switch between amps within a preset?
2. When in Axe-Edit, everything was going just fine, and then all of the sudden my X/Y changes weren't holding. I was within a preset that I had been working on for about an hour or so, and to that point, everything was working as expected with my X/Y's. Then out of nowhere, I'd change a parameter on the Y side of an amp, switch to the X side to compare, and the Y parameter I just changed carried over to the X side. Basically, anything I changed on either the X or Y side got applied to the opposite side as well. I shut down Axe-Edit, rebooted the Axe, and bang...Everything back to normal.
Adding to #2, about a week ago, I was having trouble getting parameters to assign to an expression pedal correctly. Being new to the Axe, I just assumed was doing something wrong and kept working at it. At one point, I shut down the Axe to go make some programming changes to the MFC via MFC-Edit (MFC was connected and being powered by FASLink at the time, so I needed to shut down to connect MFC-Edit), and when I fired the Axe back up, the expression pedal parameters magically worked as expected. Remembering this was what prompted me to reboot the Axe when problem #2 happened.
I'm on Quantum 9.03, Axe-Edit 3.14.3, MFC 3.09. PC is Win10 64. Any thoughts?
I've got two things going on that I'm not quite sure about, and I'm new to Fractal, so here goes....
1. When I have two amps in the same preset, using scenes to switch between the two (the scene simply bypasses one and engages the other), I get a rather loud click/pop/whatever you want to call it when I switch between amps via scenes. The type of amp (clean, dirty, high gain, etc.) doesn't seem to matter, the pop is there either way. It also doesn't matter if I switch scenes from my MFC, or within Axe-Edit. And it's not a tiny pop....Definitely something you don't want in there, and of course any delay or verb after the amp just helps to magnify the pop. Is this normal operation? Should I be using another method to switch between amps within a preset?
2. When in Axe-Edit, everything was going just fine, and then all of the sudden my X/Y changes weren't holding. I was within a preset that I had been working on for about an hour or so, and to that point, everything was working as expected with my X/Y's. Then out of nowhere, I'd change a parameter on the Y side of an amp, switch to the X side to compare, and the Y parameter I just changed carried over to the X side. Basically, anything I changed on either the X or Y side got applied to the opposite side as well. I shut down Axe-Edit, rebooted the Axe, and bang...Everything back to normal.
Adding to #2, about a week ago, I was having trouble getting parameters to assign to an expression pedal correctly. Being new to the Axe, I just assumed was doing something wrong and kept working at it. At one point, I shut down the Axe to go make some programming changes to the MFC via MFC-Edit (MFC was connected and being powered by FASLink at the time, so I needed to shut down to connect MFC-Edit), and when I fired the Axe back up, the expression pedal parameters magically worked as expected. Remembering this was what prompted me to reboot the Axe when problem #2 happened.
I'm on Quantum 9.03, Axe-Edit 3.14.3, MFC 3.09. PC is Win10 64. Any thoughts?