That might be a Ping Pong delay or a stereo Cab block with both sides hard-panned. When using output mode "Copy L>R" in the I/O menu, you'll lose the part of the signal that's hardwired to the right channel. Or when a preset contains a Delay block with the Phase Rev parameter engaged. This can happen if the preset contains an Enhancer block in Classic Mode or a micro delay in the Cab block. If you're running mono, and audio output in the I/O menu is set to “Sum L+R”, phase cancellation may occur. If possible, play factory presets in stereo, and with the volume turned up to stage volume, to hear the presets at their very best. To solve this, turn down Level in the Amp block or in the Global EQ. If a factory preset makes the Out 1 Clip LED blink, the overall signal level in the digital domain is too hot. Preset output levels can vary from preset to preset, though a great effort is made to minimize this. Just like real amps, presets are sensitive to the type of guitar and its pickups. Check the manual for your modeler for information on how to do this. To take advantage of these defaults confirm that your foot controller is defined correctly. By default, the pedal will be disabled when it is toe-up/heel-down. When using the editor, don't forget to refresh the list of presets in the Preset Picker or Manage Presets windows afterwards.įactory presets often use the External 1 pedal to control various parameters in Wah, VolPan, Rotary, Delay, and probably other blocks. The video " How to load new factory presets" is helpful. To select and import an individual preset from a bank, use the software Editor's Import function to select a bank first and then pick the preset to import. Use Fractal-Bot, either from inside the Editor, or the standalone version, to upload a single bank to the hardware, or all banks at once. Older versions can be downloaded from the unofficial archive. The current factory presets can be downloaded from the Fractal Audio website. These are updated periodically for current products. Installing new versions of factory presetsįractal Audio's products have factory presets installed. WARNING: These products may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.įor more information go to 1 Installing new versions of factory presets Not responsible for web site errors or omissions. Mesa Boogie™ is a registered trademark of MESA/Boogie™ Ltd.Ī and Studio Sound Electronics are not affiliated with these companies.Īll company names, logos and product names mentioned on these pages are trademarks of their respective owners.Ĭopyright ©2022 Studio Sound Electronics - All Rights Reserved Marshall™ is a registered trademark of Marshall™ Amplification Plc. Peavey™ is a registered trademark of Peavey™ Electronics Corporation. The distinctive headstock designs and the distinctive body designs of the Stratocaster™, Telecaster™, J.Bass™, P.Bass™ and Tele™ Bass are registered trademarks of Fender™ Musical Instruments Co. The replacement necks and bodies are for a Fender™ or Squier™ by Fender™ guitar or bass. Strat™, Stratocaster™, Esquire™, Telecaster™, Tele™, Jazzmaster™, Jaguar™, Mustang™, P.Bass™, J.Bass™ and Fender™ are registered trademarks of Fender™ Musical Instruments. Parts for Fender™ Frontman or FM model ampsįender™ Vintage Tube Amp Restoration Parts Parts for Fender™ '65 Princeton Reverb Reissue Parts for Fender™ '65 Super Reverb Reissue Parts for Fender™ '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue Parts for Fender™ '65 Twin Reverb Reissue Parts for Fender™ Vintage Silverface Amps (1968-1983) Parts for Fender™ Vintage Blackface Amps (1964-1967) Parts for Fender™ Vintage Blonde & Brown Amps (1959-1963) Parts for Fender™ Vintage Tweed Amps (1947-1959)
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