stevorc321
Inspired
its not dual if I read it correctly?
That's why he wants two!
its not dual if I read it correctly?
Right. The high resolution mode is on when there is only one amp block used.
It would be nice but for now you can X/Y your bad boys with one amp. * It sounds amazing! Bottom end is tighter than a *Insert "tighter" ennuendo here* and no "shrill" highs. (and I am talking high gain amps) BEEF BEEF BEEF.Damn. Is there any possible configuration in a preset that could free up enough processor to run a dual high res amp setup? Maybe down the road in future firmware?
If Cliff figured out how to make bad players play good, then he has divided by zero and won the internet.
It would be nice but for now you can X/Y your bad boys with one amp. * It sounds amazing! Bottom end is tighter than a *Insert "tighter" ennuendo here* and no "shrill" highs. (and I am talking high gain amps) BEEF BEEF BEEF.
I know I mentioned it already, but I'm still wondering what, if any, audible effect the new sampling rate (on its own) is going to have. Human hearing very rarely exceeds 20khz, and guitar's harmonics certainly don't extend that far up, so 48k seems quite sufficient. Whatever is produced by nonlinearity above 20k can, and should, be filtered out using oversampling filters (which is what is already done, as I understand it.) What's left to achieve?
Damn. Is there any possible configuration in a preset that could free up enough processor to run a dual high res amp setup? Maybe down the road in future firmware?
That's not what this type of improvement means. It's not "extending the upper frequency ceiling," it's "improving the total resolution of the entire sonic picture."