~/Library/Application Support/Fractal Audio/Axe-Edit III
exists and can be written by Axe-Edit III. The file ~/Library/Application Support/Fractal Audio/Axe-Edit III effectDefinitions_10.cache
should exist. That's where Axe-Edit III stores the cached block definitions.This also happens to me, but not every time, and I haven’t changed any file paths on my Mac. I’ll check thoughIf you're on a Mac make sure~/Library/Application Support/Fractal Audio/Axe-Edit III
exists and can be written by Axe-Edit III. The file~/Library/Application Support/Fractal Audio/Axe-Edit III effectDefinitions_10.cache
should exist. That's where Axe-Edit III stores the cached block definitions.
Oh, should have mentioned it: I am on win 10This also happens to me, but not every time, and I haven’t changed any file paths on my Mac. I’ll check though
Try reinstalling. That fixed it for me.
If you're on a Mac make sure~/Library/Application Support/Fractal Audio/Axe-Edit III
exists and can be written by Axe-Edit III. The file~/Library/Application Support/Fractal Audio/Axe-Edit III effectDefinitions_10.cache
should exist. That's where Axe-Edit III stores the cached block definitions.
Delete theThis behavior is back for me with 13.03 firmware and AxeEdit 1.06.10. I have verified that the above folders and cache file are on my machine in those locations. I've uninstalled and reinstalled AxeEdit. Still doing it every time I either open AxeEdit or I restart the AxeFX. Any ideas?
.cache
files?Pretty sure that was a recent change to Axe-Edit.it is still reading all the preset names and cabinet names. Is that normal?
* Added two options to the Preferences dialog: "Read the Preset names at startup" and "Read the Cab names at startup". Both options are checked by default. (NOTE: Uncheck these new options to return to version 1.06.09 or earlier functionality.)