So much more could go wrong than you know. The "friend" I mentioned is actually my girlfriend. That's not a position I want to be in. But hey, it's Fractal gear.I sincerely hope you get things worked out.
Once you’ve gone from Gen 2 to Gen 3, it’s hard to go back.Despite everything I've written, I have to admit; I think I'm falling in love with this thing.
I'll speak with the engineers about adding smoothing. The problem is that it takes a long time to compute and will likely cause gapless switching to not work.
I'll speak with the engineers about adding smoothing. The problem is that it takes a long time to compute and will likely cause gapless switching to not work.
On behalf of at least a few, if this will be a "selectable" switch "gapless or smoothing", some of us who never even suffered from the non-gapless switching of previous firmwares will be absolutely fine with that and will choose smoothing. Hopefully FM3 can have it too!The problem is that it takes a long time to compute and will likely cause gapless switching to not work.
I obviously wouldn't expect anyone to forego gapless for smoothing. But if it can be worked out technically, party time.On behalf of at least a few, if this will be a "selectable" switch "gapless or smoothing", some of us who never even suffered from the non-gapless switching of previous firmwares will be absolutely fine with that and will choose smoothing. Hopefully FM3 can have it too!
Agreed. Now that I've decided to keep it, I no longer have the return window closing around my neck and I can relax a bit. However this turns out, I'll make it work.FAS once again exceeds expectations.
Maybe a Smoothing Tool could capture the smoothed IR and write its altered version to an empty spot in storage? That'd get around the real-time issue. Beats not having it at all, if it breaks something else....I'll speak with the engineers about adding smoothing. The problem is that it takes a long time to compute and will likely cause gapless switching to not work.
That would be great. Even if the smoothing knob interrupted the audio when turned (like used to happen with De-Phase on the II) you could still dial it in while you are playing, then hit a button and save it to a user slot.Maybe a Smoothing Tool could capture the smoothed IR and write its altered version to an empty spot in storage? That'd get around the real-time issue. Beats not having it at all, if it breaks something else....
Thank you for the hopeful reply. Super-appreciated!I'll speak with the engineers about adding smoothing. The problem is that it takes a long time to compute and will likely cause gapless switching to not work.
This would be wonderfull!!! I ,for example, dont care about gapless switching. So if you could choose one or the other. I would be GreatI'll speak with the engineers about adding smoothing. The problem is that it takes a long time to compute and will likely cause gapless switching to not work.
There are 3rd party IR softwares that let you do smoothing and export the result in .wav.It's every reason for which it was developed in the first place. It's an absolute essential that makes countless IRs usable.
This has been mentioned several times in this thread. It's a workflow issue (especially when using a large number of smoothed IRs), not an issue of whether or not it is possible by any means.There are 3rd party IR softwares that let you do smoothing and export the result in .wav.
There is a solution to every problem.
Understatement.FAS once again exceeds expectations.
I have cabineteon and like it a lot.Try Cabinetron. It's excellent value and has a built in "IR Smoother", which sounds like a euphemism I knowIt's actually good though and takes about 2 minutes to use on any existing IR you want to smooth out the frequencies on. Btw it can also do whole lot more, so well worth the $79. It's on sale every now and then as well, has a trial version etc. I'm not affiliated in any way with the product, just think it's good.
https://www.threebodytech.com/en/products/cabinetron
I’d give a trial of Threebody Tech’s Cabinetron a go. I have it a love it. I’ve not tried the smoothing but I may be checking it out tonight.So far, the least painful method I've found for Smoothed IRs on the FM9:
Use my Axe III's Synth block (white noise) as input to the desired cab (with Smoothing) and subsequent Tone Match block. Capture the Tone Match and export it. Import into the FM9. PITA compared to turning a knob, especially if you have to do it hundreds of times.
Anyone have a better suggestion? I'm trying to find solutions with what I do have rather than focus on what I don't have.