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... You're telling me! I was almost lapidated when (at the release of 5.0) I dared to write on that forum that there would have been further improvements in the future for sure. I was responding - go figure - to a guy who had written that FAS could have stopped any further software improvement at that stage, because it couldn't have sounded any better. LOL
Talibans are everywhere. Let's hope to keep them out of here :/
... You're telling me! I was almost lapidated when (at the release of 5.0) I dared to write on that forum that there would have been further improvements in the future for sure. I was responding - go figure - to a guy who had written that FAS could have stopped any further software improvement at that stage, because it couldn't have sounded any better. LOL
Talibans are everywhere. Let's hope to keep them out of here :/
We''ve all been there as the support can get a little cultish. And the 120% realer reviews are coming out already. But in all honesty people on this forum have been accused of both of those too. I am just glad and hope that we keep that kind of childishness to a minimum.
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The "Tone Match" thing kind of smells like Beringer in a copy way.
Rather than come up with new ideas, it looks like a catch up to stop lost sales.
I hate when people copy ideas.
I did it when I was young but learned its just a endless chase, better spent breaking new ground of your own.
Stop to look around and your dead...
The "Tone Match" thing kind of smells like Beringer in a copy way.
Rather than come up with new ideas, it looks like a catch up to stop lost sales.
I hate when people copy ideas.
I did it when I was young but learned its just a endless chase, better spent breaking new ground of your own.
Stop to look around and your dead...
Cliff definitely added tone matching for that reason since he was so against it before the KPA. But hey, the axe was a great box before this functionality so adding the matching shouldn't detract from its coolness. One thing I noticed in Cliff's statement on how the modeling was improved was the he said "We put test tones into the amps and obtain the matching information. That data is stored in the model." Isn't that then... Profiling? I thought he was against that.
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I think Line6 and other modeling companies have put test signals through amps for perhaps over a decade now. Then applying it to traditional amp modeling. The profiling method is not modeling and a lot more than just some signals through an amp. I'm not that technical but I think it's explained on the KPA faq page.
Cliff definitely added tone matching for that reason since he was so against it before the KPA. But hey, the axe was a great box before this functionality so adding the matching shouldn't detract from its coolness. One thing I noticed in Cliff's statement on how the modeling was improved was the he said "We put test tones into the amps and obtain the matching information. That data is stored in the model." Isn't that then... Profiling? I thought he was against that.