NightWalker
Power User
Really cool! Here's a quick noodle using both at once, in parallel:
is there a chance you can share the preset?if no is ok.sound pretty good,kudos to guitarnerdswe for making those blocks.
Really cool! Here's a quick noodle using both at once, in parallel:
I can share it for sure, I'll try and remember it when I get back from work.is there a chance you can share the preset?if no is ok.sound pretty good,kudos to guitarnerdswe for making those blocks.
cool bro!!!thank youI can share it for sure, I'll try and remember it when I get back from work.
Here you go:is there a chance you can share the preset?if no is ok.sound pretty good,kudos to guitarnerdswe for making those blocks.
thank you Blix!!!Here you go:
Vehemently disagree with this. Dug my PCM70 out of the closet and compared the diffusion to the Axe-Fx III. The Axe-Fx III is vastly superior. The PCM70 sounds metallic and comb-filtered. The Axe-Fx III sounds like a little reverb is added to each delay. You can stand on my lawn and yell all you want but I'm not changing this.
- The diffusion in the Axe-Fx sounds quite different to the Lexicon. I've confirmed that the diffusion parameter in the PCM70 is not a mix control, but a time control. I measured the length of the diffusion on PCM70s Circular Delays preset, and then matched the length in the Axe-Fx. Finally, I tweaked it slightly by ear to find a value that was less metallic and more like the fluffy diffusion in the PCM70. The Axe-Fx diffusion is much harder sounding, and also has this kind of flanger-esque quality that changes the perceived pitch as the repeats goes on (think a ball rolling in a metal tube). I did my best with this. Want a more accurate diffusion? Stand on Cliffs lawn and yell at him!
I don't know if you know, but the Axe Fx is the second part of the Circular Delays clip. I wouldn't describe the PCM70 as metallic or comb-filtered. That's how I would describe the Axe-Fx. Not meaning to argue, but I think the PCM70 sounds much better.Vehemently disagree with this. Dug my PCM70 out of the closet and compared the diffusion to the Axe-Fx III. The Axe-Fx III is vastly superior. The PCM70 sounds metallic and comb-filtered. The Axe-Fx III sounds like a little reverb is added to each delay. You can stand on my lawn and yell all you want but I'm not changing this.
You're entitled to your opinion. I disagree. I'm not using an impulse to compare them, I'm putting audio through them and the Axe-Fx III sounds 100 times better. In my opinion.I don't know if you know, but the Axe Fx is the second part of the Circular Delays clip. I wouldn't describe the PCM70 as metallic or comb-filtered. That's how I would describe the Axe-Fx. Not meaning to argue, but I think the PCM70 sounds much better.
The funny thing is, if I change the diffusion time during the trailing repeats, the Axe sounds way more like the PCM70 all of a sudden. Even small changes bring out this behaviour.
Not sure since it's just impulses... but to me the Axe-Fx's diffusion sounds like diffuse little reverbs while the PCM70's diffusion sounds like some low density simple stuff, and sounds crunchy not "fluffy."I don't know if you know, but the Axe Fx is the second part of the Circular Delays clip. I wouldn't describe the PCM70 as metallic or comb-filtered. That's how I would describe the Axe-Fx. Not meaning to argue, but I think the PCM70 sounds much better.
The funny thing is, if I change the diffusion time during the trailing repeats, the Axe sounds way more like the PCM70 all of a sudden. Even small changes bring out this behaviour.
Agreed. I designed the Axe-Fx diffusers to sound like little reverbs. I like a little, 10-20%, which makes the echoes slowly turn into a wash. To me the PCM70 goes "brzzzzpppp" on the attack which I don't find pleasant at all.Not sure since it's just impulses... but to me the Axe-Fx's diffusion sounds like diffuse little reverbs while the PCM70's diffusion sounds like some low density simple stuff, and sounds crunchy not "fluffy."
Well, the PCM70 couldn't do tap tempo. But, if you want to, look at my old Lukather X88R preset. I think the blocks were tap tempo compatible in it.These sound great!!
Do you have any suggestions on how to retain the delay relationships relative to each other whilst taking advantage of the tap tempo feature?
OP says lasted edited August 19, did you forget to upload the updated blocks?Updated the blocks to take advantage of the new EQ section added in FW 14.01. The repeats now have a much more accurate frequency response in the high end roll off.
Nope. The edit date doesn't change if I don't make any changes to the text in the post. Deleting and attaching files does not trigger an edit change.OP says lasted edited August 19, did you forget to upload the updated blocks?
Ah figures. Just updated and man it sounds better than ever!Nope. The edit date doesn't change if I don't make any changes to the text in the post. Deleting and attaching files does not trigger an edit change.