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==Tapers== | ==Tapers== | ||
* The VOL block offers various audio tapers. | * The VOL block offers various audio tapers. | ||
+ | * Firmware 8.00: "Added Log 20A and Log 5A taper options to Volume block." | ||
* "The number is the percentage at the halfway point. I.e. Log 20A means that the resistance is 20% at the halfway point in the travel. So if you put the knob at noon, the volume would be 20% of maximum (about -14 dB)." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/58160-volume-blk-volume-tapers.html#post727942 Source] | * "The number is the percentage at the halfway point. I.e. Log 20A means that the resistance is 20% at the halfway point in the travel. So if you put the knob at noon, the volume would be 20% of maximum (about -14 dB)." [http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-fx-ii-discussion/58160-volume-blk-volume-tapers.html#post727942 Source] | ||
Revision as of 06:43, 2 April 2013
Contents
Manual
User contributions
Input Select
- This parameter has been introduced in firmware 2.0.
Automating volume swells
- To make the volume level rise automatically (based on the Boss Slow Gear pedal), use a Volume block with an envelope modifier. Copy the Vol block and Envelope settings from a factory preset, such as Auto Swell Pongverb, Ganymede or Atmosphere.
- Alternatively, for say Van Halen's Cathedral effect, set the noise gate to a low threshold, ratio to around 4 and turn down the volume on your guitar.
Tapers
- The VOL block offers various audio tapers.
- Firmware 8.00: "Added Log 20A and Log 5A taper options to Volume block."
- "The number is the percentage at the halfway point. I.e. Log 20A means that the resistance is 20% at the halfway point in the travel. So if you put the knob at noon, the volume would be 20% of maximum (about -14 dB)." Source
Using the Vol block as a noise gate
- This thread offers a different approach to keeping the noise low. It's a Vol block with the volume parameter tied to the Envelope controller. As long as you don't hit the strings, the (input) signal is off.