tarun
New Member
Do you think we will get amp model switching latency under 50ms? I see this requested by a user in the wish list / feature request forum and +1'ed it.
One thing that has been talked about by users on gear forums a lot, but that I wish I knew about before I purchased the unit, is the lag that happens when you switch between presets or amp models on the FM3.
From what I understand, this is largely CPU-dependent, so there is no real blanket solution that would cover all preset-to-preset changes, given the variability in CPU usage situation to situation. Kemper handles it well, with a performance mode that seems to buffer in a few rigs for much quicker switching between a handful of sounds.
How likely is it that the FM3 will be able to get an imperceivable switching latency between amp models? I even notice a tiny bit of lag in scene changes using the same amp, and though that's much less, it still has a small gap.
In all, I'm wondering: how likely given the hardware present on the fm3 is it that software updates will be able to get that time down?
One thing that has been talked about by users on gear forums a lot, but that I wish I knew about before I purchased the unit, is the lag that happens when you switch between presets or amp models on the FM3.
From what I understand, this is largely CPU-dependent, so there is no real blanket solution that would cover all preset-to-preset changes, given the variability in CPU usage situation to situation. Kemper handles it well, with a performance mode that seems to buffer in a few rigs for much quicker switching between a handful of sounds.
How likely is it that the FM3 will be able to get an imperceivable switching latency between amp models? I even notice a tiny bit of lag in scene changes using the same amp, and though that's much less, it still has a small gap.
In all, I'm wondering: how likely given the hardware present on the fm3 is it that software updates will be able to get that time down?