Someone should wikify thisThe wiki says all kinds of things that aren't true.
Like what? The majority of even the objective statements are direct quotes of you! I can't imagine there's much room for falsehoods.The wiki says all kinds of things that aren't true.
Many of the things written have been rendered incorrect by advances in the algorithms. IOW, they are outdated.Like what? The majority of even the objective statements are direct quotes of you! I can't imagine there's much room for falsehoods.
Fair enough. I guess I didn't take "aren't true" to include "are no longer true", but that's my mistake.Many of the things written have been rendered incorrect by advances in the algorithms. IOW, they are outdated.
I don't believe I made any statement regarding the model in question. If I did say that, it is no longer valid. The Fat and Presence shift work as the real amp now.
The wiki provides facts, statements and information about a lot of topics.
Based on the manual, posts and other sources.
It's inevitable that at some point some of that info gets superceded / outdated at some point.
I read each and every wiki page periodically and update stuff where needed. It's not feasible to do that with each firmware upgrade (same applies to the manual). Currently I seem to be the (about) only one updating the wiki on a regular (often daily) basis, and I'm not a paid Fractal employee.
A "vulnerable" area in particular: amp modelling and amp parameters and technical notes. That info is likely to get outdated first, simply because I don't always understand the stuff. ;-) I also sometimes leave stuff in there for 'historical' reasons.
Still, I think that the wiki information is up-to-date for at least 90-95%.