Anthony David
Experienced
Hello all! This has been my main clean preset for a good while now and I'm very pleased with it. However, I tried to record a little demo today, only to find that using the USB connection pushed CPU usage to 90 percent. This is too much because it's making noticeable strange noises. I find it odd that this happens at 90 percent, as it leaves me feeling a bit cheated with the CPU, especially seeing as how an empty preset uses 8 percent. That's almost 20 percent you can't even use! It is my dream that FAS makes an external peripheral CPU to avoid this irritation, the axes only drawback in my opinion. I would gladly pay all my money for such a thing!
Anyways, I get off track. I just need a little advice with lowering CPU without changing the sound of my patch. It is a dual amp patch with one side delayed a bit. Both chains are mostly the same, so four blocks are duplicates of others. I can't seem to find a way to remove the duplicates without effecting sound or messing with the delay. Could someone take a look and tell me what you might do to clean things up? It should be easy enough to see what I'm going for. Thank you very much in advance!
Oh, another question! I have read in various threads and on the wiki that the axe's processing priority is sound, so the screen and so on will start to fade as CPU gets too high, to preserve sound quality at higher CPU usage. This does not happen for me. When CPU hits 90, the sound turns to unpleasant noise and nothing else changes. Is there a setting to make the sound the priority? Maybe I accidentally switched it off?
Anyways, I get off track. I just need a little advice with lowering CPU without changing the sound of my patch. It is a dual amp patch with one side delayed a bit. Both chains are mostly the same, so four blocks are duplicates of others. I can't seem to find a way to remove the duplicates without effecting sound or messing with the delay. Could someone take a look and tell me what you might do to clean things up? It should be easy enough to see what I'm going for. Thank you very much in advance!
Oh, another question! I have read in various threads and on the wiki that the axe's processing priority is sound, so the screen and so on will start to fade as CPU gets too high, to preserve sound quality at higher CPU usage. This does not happen for me. When CPU hits 90, the sound turns to unpleasant noise and nothing else changes. Is there a setting to make the sound the priority? Maybe I accidentally switched it off?