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Strat + Fender Combo = Discardable opinion.
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Uhmmmm..... weren't you Strat curious a week or so ago.
Sounds like it passed like a fart in the wind.
Strat + Fender Combo = Discardable opinion.
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I agree. Which is why I treat my FM9 like three amp rigs, and stay in one at any given time. SLO, JCM800, and Mark V.
Oh ..sorry.... guess I read it wrong.That talks about the SPDIF input and input mode though... Don't think it answers my question
This may explain it direct fromAlright perusing the TOP VP4 thread, why does TOP quote stuff from this thread but will never say where it comes from? Wtf is up with that.
Is the patch called “Sean Bean Always Dies Because Julie Andrews Lives”?Was VP4 prepping this evening (full dork mode)
Reverb 1 (Medium Spring) >
Mega Tap (Decepticons) >
Multi-Delay (LT’s Doorknock library, which is a Quad Parallel Delay) >
Reverb 2 (Stratocumulus)
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Scene 2 - MegaTap flips to Reverse Reverb Echo
Scene 3 - Multi-Delay flips to Pealing Bells
Scene 4 - Reverb 2 flips to the Blackhole (LT) variant, Multi Delay back to Doorknock
Little bit of a spanner in the works for me today yknow....
It turns out that I really love my MercuryX, and I will definitely want to keep it alongside the VP4.
The LVX, I'm actually less fussed about. I'm not doing anything with it that I can't do with the Fractal DM2, Carbon Copy, Tape Delay, and Digital delay.... but the MercuryX.... there's some really tasty stuff in there, particularly when you crank the mix and the decay on the 78 Hall algorithm, and then swell some chords into it.... makes very moist noises, I don't think I can give it up.
I'll be selling my Flashback II X4, my Timeline, and possibly my LVX.... but I'll be keeping the MercuryX. Tis too good.
Thanks for the info on that. The case where SPDIF was worse than expected was with another product - users were expecting less latency but it was in that case no better.No. The analog input has to be buffered as well. In most (all?) processors you buffer data up in frames. A typical frame size is, say, 32 samples. You can't start processing that frame until it is full. When it is full you ping-pong and start filling the opposite buffer.
The physical latency of SPDIF is usually no more than a sample or two. A typical A/D converter has a latency of 10-20 samples.
The same thing happens at the output. You read from an output buffer and when it's empty you ping-pong to the opposite buffer.
A typical D/A has a latency of, again, 10-20 samples. A SPDIF output has only a sample or two.
So, in the case where you use a frame size of 32 you get a total buffer latency of 64 samples. If we assume the A/D and D/A are 16 samples each the total latency is 96 samples. If you use SPDIF you'd have about 30 samples less latency.
As I understood it, he meant that he doesn't use the stuff that the other delays maybe can't do. The Mercury X reverbs are simply reallllly good and as silly as it sounds, I have no regrets paying nearly 50% of the price of my FM3 for just a reverb pedal.I would have expected the opposite. I thought it would be harder to cover the LVX, I’ve heard some wild stuff from those. I would have thought copping the Mercury would have been pretty straightforward. Interesting…
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No. The analog input has to be buffered as well. In most (all?) processors you buffer data up in frames. A typical frame size is, say, 32 samples. You can't start processing that frame until it is full. When it is full you ping-pong and start filling the opposite buffer.
The physical latency of SPDIF is usually no more than a sample or two. A typical A/D converter has a latency of 10-20 samples.
The same thing happens at the output. You read from an output buffer and when it's empty you ping-pong to the opposite buffer.
A typical D/A has a latency of, again, 10-20 samples. A SPDIF output has only a sample or two.
So, in the case where you use a frame size of 32 you get a total buffer latency of 64 samples. If we assume the A/D and D/A are 16 samples each the total latency is 96 samples. If you use SPDIF you'd have about 30 samples less latency.
Is there a new fractal product coming out??
At the end of the day I feel "bad" for Cliff and their team. To put work in on a product and just hear how bad it is before it's even announced must be rough.
Guess it can go for any new product these days to be honest. Not sure what people expect anymore
It is more the non-reverb paddy background wash stuff.... the MercuryX has a certain character to a lot of it that the Fractal can also do... but just sounds different enough to where it is probably still worth keeping the pedal. Whereas the LVX can also do super deep character stuff... but I don't really use any of it. Although it has a granular effect which is awesome, but more of a studio tool than a "live in a two guitarist band" kind of thing... it gets washed out very easily.I would have expected the opposite. I thought it would be harder to cover the LVX, I’ve heard some wild stuff from those. I would have thought copping the Mercury would have been pretty straightforward. Interesting…
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Is there a new fractal product coming out??
It is more the non-reverb paddy background wash stuff.... the MercuryX has a certain character to a lot of it that the Fractal can also do... but just sounds different enough to where it is probably still worth keeping the pedal. Whereas the LVX can also do super deep character stuff... but I don't really use any of it. Although it has a granular effect which is awesome, but more of a studio tool than a "live in a two guitarist band" kind of thing... it gets washed out very easily.
Clearly you've not gone through the "Welcome to TGF" training.Is there a new fractal product coming out??
Is there a new fractal product coming out??
Clearly you've not gone through the "Welcome to TGF"trainingwaterboarding.