mcbeddall
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Sounds Great Pete, will you be sharing those tones?
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Tuner gets disrupted when other instruments are playing loudly
mcbeddall replied to lknick5150's topic in Firehawk
Might do, it looks like others have reported that the problem disappears when not connected to the app Makes me wonder if it's the mic on the device that is picking up noise -
Tuner gets disrupted when other instruments are playing loudly
mcbeddall replied to lknick5150's topic in Firehawk
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Ive been playing about with that 4 block patch tonight and as yet I've found no problems with it, works fine with everything I've tried so far
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Have you tried forgetting the connection and then searching for the firehawk again?
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Are you on the latest firmware?
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Ok so you need an adapter to change your guitar cable out of the firehawk into a phono plug like these on eBayhttp://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=380942392377&alt=web Then use a cable for the left input and a cable for the right input
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From the info you posted I can't see what connections you have on the speakers Are they powered speakers? If they are then you take a cable from "left mono" into the left speaker And a cable from "right" to the right speaker
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Bass 0Middle 10 Treble 0 That's the closest you'll get to a flat eq (if you have a middle control) If it's just home practice you can even try a hifi by plugging into the aux (might need some cable adapters though) You can try the aux, it should work, and will certainly sound clearer than using the front input of the amp
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Just plug into the returnSo you plug your guitar into the firehawk as normal and then from the firehawk (left mono) into the return of the marshall You might have an fx mix knob on the Marshall, if you do just turn it all the way up
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Yeah when you connect into the fx return you bypass all of the mustangs pre amp and tone controls and only the master volume will work (you need the latest firmware on your mustang though) what this means is that what you hear through the mustang will mostly be just the firehawk, the mustang won't be colouring the tone so much, it makes it much easier to dial in the tones your after in my opinion
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I also have the mustang iii and it sounds great with the firehawk, just wondered if you'd tried plugging into the fx return as it seems to me to be by far the best way of connecting
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Ok so if you connect to the amp take a lead from your firehawk and connect it to the fx return on the back of the amp (this should bypass all the marshalls techno gubbins and you'll just be using it as a power amp) Turn cab off on your firehawk patch and it should sound good If connecting to the monitor speakers leave your cab sim on in the firehawk settings
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Yeah I voted yesterday At least if that patch works it answers the question about whether an extra block is possible in a future firmware
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No problem, I hope it helps Like I say I'm not sure if all the blocks actually work (I have tried the tone in the past but probably didn't change all the blocks to verify that they were working) If you try it, let us know how you get on It is possible it may just be a graphical glitch that makes it look like there is an extra stomp or something, one of them may just operate like the fx loop block
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It got replaced by the extra "flex block"Nobody knows how or why An intriguing mystery for sure
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Well it's just that all the info is already there, I'm not well and probably cranky so my apologies, As in the pic I posted the title is "BJ Clean 1" Do a manual tone search for that name using the app and it should show up, Download it to the firehawk and try it out, I haven't tried it while connected to the firehawk as I'm out of town The extra flex block has taken the place of the fx loop block so it may be that one of those 4 flex blocks you can see doesn't do anything, I'm not sure, but on the app you can assign any effects you want into the 4 spaces instead of the usual 3
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Read the full thread man! As explained it's a rogue patch that ended up on the cloud somehow with 4 flex blocks, search for it, download it and try it out
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Oh I see, sorry I misread your post, I thought you said it loads the patch without latency, my bad
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Nope I'm on 1.20
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1) yeah that's the sound of the delay "time" parameter changing, if you rang out a chord using a normal physical delay pedal and then adjusted the "time" knob you would get a similar warping sound, it's a characteristic of the way delay works and not just the firehawk 2) I haven't noticed this but it makes sense for it to work that way, could be very handy if you were adding effects for a chorus and then quickly wanted to remove them for a verse
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I haven't tried playing through the patch (3 flex blocks has been enough for me so far) but using the app alone you can change any of the 4 flex blocks to whatever you like and still change the amp to a hd one there are no error messages or anything like that, not sure how it sounds as I'm out of town at the moment, but I remember you posted about this patch ages ago and I made a point of finding it and saving to "my tones" in case I ever needed the extra block so thanks for posting it
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You need to remember the amplifi is your audio interface and therefore replaces your pc's soundcard so all your sound is routed back and forth through that, that's how it would be with any audio interface
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Yeah I tried that and it doesn't work, the extra flex block has taken the place of the fx loop blockI can see no way of changing the fx loop to a different block, it seems hard coded, maybe an experiment by line 6 that accidentally ended up on the cloud? Illuminati maybe? Aliens?
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Hang on a moment! You posted that patch with 4 flex blocks didn't you? I just searched the cloud to see if it's still there and it is, and it says posted by skitterhawk! Did you create it?