Rotti
Fractal Fanatic
I see what you're describing zoomed in. Looks like a fraction of a second (maybe 1/50 x10^-3?), which would be (if my 1/50 guess is even close to accurate) about 0.02ms lag for the complex circuit. Being more pessimistic on the ratio, let's say 1/20th, would be about 0.05ms.Hey Cliff,
The spice simulation in the second chart seems to indicate a marginally consistent faster leading edge - would that be audible?
Thanks
Pauly
IDK if the Axe is processing in series or parallel (I'd assume parallel), but even if it's series with a pair of complex amps and a few drives, maybe a couple breakup circuits in things like delay blocks, you're probably looking at ~0.15ms-0.2ms worst case. No way any human can detect that.
I wonder if this breathes new life into legacy products too?possibly more time if cpu efficiency takes a jump though I'm sure Fractal has some good ideas about how those efficiencies could be leveraged for new goodies.