Thank you for your words of wisdom, I will remember that for my next post. I do go to the manual to check something's out, but I should just read the whole thing. Thanks againPro tip: using a "generic" title for your posts will usually result in less help.
You're posting in the Axe Fx III section, so using only "Axe-Fx 3" as your post title gives no additional context.
Something like "Help with scenes" would be better.
Welcome to the world of Fractal - lots of helpful people here.
Also, I would strongly encourage you to read the manual.
Reading the whole thing at least once will make you aware of things you may otherwise have no idea even existed or were possible.Thank you for your words of wisdom, I will remember that for my next post. I do go to the manual to check something's out, but I should just read the whole thing. Thanks again
And never be worried about asking any related questions. The amount of help obtained in these forums is priceless.I down loaded it on my phone so I have it with me all the time, that way when I'm not to busy at work I can read it.
Some things will make more sense in context after using it for a while, but many things don't require equipment on hand and/or time spent using said equipment, to make sense. I still find the occasional "a-ha" popping out after most of a year with it....Reading the whole thing at least once will make you aware of things you may otherwise have no idea even existed or were possible.
Started with Axe Fx II mkII in 2013... I ordered it right before a business trip to Manila, Philippines. Downloaded the manual to my Kindle and read the thing cover to cover on my flight.Some things will make more sense in context after using it for a while, but many things don't require equipment on hand and/or time spent using said equipment, to make sense. I still find the occasional "a-ha" popping out after most of a year with it....