System via front panel.
Hi Yek, I checked in the manual to make sure and it says preset memories are not affected by a system reset meaning my existing user patches will not be affected, correct?
Thanks,
Jean.
Correct. A system reset doesn't touch presets or user cabs.
You just need to run through all Global and I/O parameters, and Tuner Mute parameter, afterwards to see if they are set correctly for your system.
Axe edit is screwing up everything with my old presets.
reinstalled 10 with fractal bot. system restore. loaded presets in with midi ox and i am back where i need to be.
Sounds killer now, guess I can't use axe edit, which is not a big deal to me really as this is my first time using it.
I must say, I am having much difficulty finding myself a favorite amp in V. 10.
Indeed, more difficult than ever.
I've been finetuning the clean amps in my "collection of favorite amps".
Sticking to the Twin right now (with EVM cab), because it's full-bodied and has the attack I like for live sounds.
But it could as well be one of the Bassmans, Badger, BandMaster, Dumble, JTM45, Dr.Z, Ojai, Shiva, SuperReverb or one of the Vibros. :mrgreen
Yes, the new Bassmans and Super Reverb! Fender ecstacy....buddy of mine as a SR blackface re-issue and unplugged 2 of the 4 speakers and the Axe Fx model and his sound the same....I never had an easy time of getting SRV tone, put a TS in front with a bit rotary and you're in Cold Shot territory awfully fast...Man, this box is really making me want to sell all my gear...
Jean.
Now if there only was a way to keep changed MFC-101 on/off effects while changing presets as in changing scenes in a preset i would feel like a kid meeting Batman!
What Globals are affected by the System Reset, is there a list on the Wiki? I am at work ... shouldn't be reading this, but .. well ... you know ... got AxeFx on the brain.
It won't screw with my Control settings or anything like that?
I might try this tonight if I can easilly write down what changes with the reset. Great thread ... learned a lot reading through it ...
I'll offer this advice (absolutely un-official just my opinion/experience ONLY here): you can use Axe-Edit but some advice based on a LOT of testing and work on my part working with it:
- make parameter changes deliberately; or enter them directly via clicking into the parameter settings value and using your keyboard's numberpad
- work at a slower place; don't spin values and click all over the place backing up the values exchange between the beta editor and the II. (*This is very important).
- save your changes on the hardware. Do *NOT* save changes with the editor via the 'save' button; just hit "Store" "Enter" "Enter" on the hardware after you make changes.
I am of the opinion that a lot of these issues either have been or directly are caused by use of the editor and corrupted values getting sent at some point. The system reset is important to pay attention to because over time some settings can be messed with unintentionally.
Also keep in mind that corrupted data in a preset, a TMA block or a cab IR can be the cause of a lot of these issues. It's important to note when the issue happens and if it seems to always happen to a certain preset, etc..
Now all you need is for cliff to model a Steel String Singer Dumble and you will be able to replicate SRV's entire live rig
L-R Fender Vibratone, 2 Dumble Steel String Singers, Fender Super Reverb, and Fender Vibroverb
I keep hearing folks talking about "too much high end", etc. but I'm getting the opposite and not sure if it is good or not. I can dime the treble and presence on a lot of presets and doesn't ever get harsh or trebly at all.
Originally Posted by yek:
Assign an IA not to a specific effect but to an effect block's CC ("None" > "CC ...").
Set that IA to act "Global" and "Send w/preset".
I also did the reset after playing with v10 even though I didn't have the issue. I wanted to see what resets due to the claims that it fixes people's issues. It had no affect for me other than having to manually change the io back to what I had previously.