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prinspatrick
7 augustus 2012, 09:46
Eindelijk de langverwachte axechange voor het online uitwisselen van patches is uit.

http://axechange.fractalaudio.com/index.php

En alsof dat nog niet genoeg is: Firmware 7 (public beta) met nogmaals verbeterde amp-simulatie

7.00

NOTE: THIS FIRMWARE MAY CHANGE THE SOUND OF EXISTING PRESETS. YOU SHOULD
AUDITION ALL YOUR PRESETS AFTER INSTALLATION AND CHECK FOR PROPER OPERATION AND
TONE. AN AMP MODEL CAN BE RESET BY TEMPORARILY CHANGING THE AMP TYPE AND THEN
CHANGING BACK TO THE DESIRED TYPE. THIS WILL LOAD THE MODEL WITH DEFAULT
PARAMETERS.

The dynamics processing of the amp block was totally rewritten for this release.
A complex set of formulas was developed that completely describe the various
voltages in a tube amp. Unlike other modelers that simply model an amps
dynamics as a first-order compressor, the Axe-Fx II now accurately models the
complex interaction of the power tubes with the surrounding circuitry including
the power supply and screen voltage network. You may notice a difference in the
feel of the various amp models. Please refer to the descriptions below to
understand the operation of the various controls. Doing so will enable you to
adjust the dynamics to your personal preferences.

Added compression modeling to amp block preamp section. A new parameter,
“COMP”, controls the amount of compression. Most models default to zero as they
do not have measureable compression. Other models have a non-zero default value
which matches the amp’s preamp compression characteristics. The time constant
of the dynamics can be set in the Advanced menu with the PREAMP DYN TIME
parameter. Preamp compression can be used to emphasize pick attack which is
useful for certain musical styles. Use caution when dialing extreme values as
this can cause excessive pumping.

Improved preamp modeling. Harmonics now move more with input level which
results in a more open and less congested tone.

The DYNAMICS control in the Amp block now allows negative values. Negative
values cause dynamic range expansion while positive values work as before and
cause dynamic range reduction. Use caution when dialing in extreme values as
this can cause unwanted distortion.

Note that there are two dynamics controls for the power amp section. SUPPLY SAG
controls how much the virtual power supply sags. This is a complex interaction
between the master volume (MSTR), transformer matching (XFRMR MATCH) and screen
network. Depending upon the amp you may even feel the screen voltage bounce if
the screen network is underdamped (amps with chokes can often be underdamped).
The screen network parameters are automatically set when the model is selected
and cannot be altered by the user. DYNAMICS is an idealized dynamic range
processor which controls the power amp response independently of the
aforementioned parameters although it is still somewhat dependent on master
volume. In general, the more heavily drive the power amp section, the more
effect the SUPPLY SAG and DYNAMICS controls have.

Removed matching data from some of the amp models because the new algorithms
makes it unnecessary.
Added “Herbie” amp models based on a Diezel Herbert.

Added “Dizzy” amp models based on a Diezel VH4.

Added Friedman Dirty Shirly amp model.

Added “Division13 CJ” amp model based on Divided by 13 CJ11.

Added “Solo99 Rhythm” amp model based on Soldano X99 Crunch channel.

Added Suhr Badger amp model.

Added “Spawn Fastrod” amp model based on Splawn Quickrod.

Added “Prince Tone 2” based on a Fender AA964 Princeton. This particular amp is
an early CBS “Silverface” but still using pre-CBS design and components.

Replaced the “Brit 800 Mod” model with “Brit Super” based on a Marshall AFD100.

Tweaked the gain in many amp models to compensate for new modeling and make more
accurate.

Exposed the bias point of the last tube stage in the preamp modeling. This
parameter, called PREAMP BIAS, sets the bias point of the last triode (cathode
follower not counted). Depending on the bias points of the previous stages
increasing or decreasing this value can alter both the harmonic content and the
attack characteristics. Typically, if the previous stage has a negative bias
then increasing this value will be more noticeable and vice-versa. This value
is set to a default value for the model whenever the type is changed but can be
overridden by the user.

Added six new cabinet models from the excellent Kalthallen collection. Please
visit www.kalthallen.de to download more and please donate to the maker if you
enjoy these.

Added Sample Rate Reduction to Drive block. This allows intentional aliasing
which can be used for creative effects.

Improved Reverb block. The Reverb block has two new parameters: LF TIME and LF
XOVER. LF TIME controls the decay time relative to mid-band. LF XOVER controls
the crossover frequency to the low-frequency decay. Many real rooms have a
longer low-frequency decay time relative to mid-band. These controls allow more
natural reverb simulations. The Types in the Reverb block have been reworked
due to the new algorithms. As such, for best results you should reset the
Reverb block by deselecting and then reselecting the desired type.

Added “Vintage Tape” type to Chorus block. This type uses the tape delay
algorithm used in the Delay block as the basis for the chorus effect. Note that
this type sums the left and right block inputs into mono so use caution as
stereo cancellation may occur.

Added tone control to Phaser block. This affects only the wet signal.

Added “Esoteric RCB” drive model based on Xotic RC Boost.

Added “Zen Master” drive model based on Hermida Zendrive.
Added REF SOLO parameter to Tone Matching block. When set to “ON” the reference
source is sent directly to the block output. This allows easily switching
between the reference source and the matched signal for comparison. It is
recommended to connect an external controller (i.e. footswitch) to this for ease
in switching between the signal sources.

Preset name functionality in the Store menu has been changed as follows:
X: Insert a character at the current cursor position.
Y: Delete the character at the current cursor position.
A: Select an upper-case character.
B: Select a lower-case character.
C: Select a number.
D: Move the cursor.
< >: Move the cursor.
Value: Select any character from the character set.
This behavior is also extended to the IR Capture utility.

Fixed Tone Matching data not being copied properly when using Recall->Effect

SloeGin
7 augustus 2012, 10:12
Impressive :ok:

Nick1976
7 augustus 2012, 12:01
ben benieuwd, die van mij gaat ergens vandaag afgeleverd worden, en dan nog een paar weken studeren erop en dan heb ik het vast door.

heb er zin an