I think that is intentional. Otherwise, how would the Editor know if you made any changes to your presets on the FM3 itself?I'm having an issue every time I open the editor is "reading block definitions" and takes forever to sync with fm3
Record latency seems fixed, although I am getting lots of artifacts when I record takes. Even with high buffer settings.
Nope, that should happen only the first time you open fm3-edit after a firmware updateI think that is intentional. Otherwise, how would the Editor know if you made any changes to your presets on the FM3 itself?
Switch to a low CPU or even empty preset and that should speed it up considerably.latency improved!!! good
I'm having an issue every time I open the editor is "reading block definitions" and takes forever to sync with fm3
Switch to a low CPU or even empty preset and that should speed it up considerably.
I had to change the input setting, is the input different than previous products?
Yes it did and glad it's noticeable.Did the FM3 and FM3 Edit get the same communication optimizations that the III and Axe Edit received? Seems snappier now.
Very noticeable, thanks!Yes it did and glad it's noticeable.
Yes. Response is definitely livelier.Did the FM3 and FM3 Edit get the same communication optimizations that the III and Axe Edit received? Seems snappier now.
Coming from the Axe-FX II, I am really missing the "Instr In" option on input tab of the I/O options, as using active EMG's I adjusted this setting for different guitars, and with EMG's had to reduce it 25-40%The FM3 is an all-new product and will require different settings. Go ahead and adjust the Input Pad as directed in the Quick Start.
The pad set to 18 dB is equivalent to setting the Input 1/Instr A/D Input Level to 10% on the Axe-Fx III. So either you don't have the pad set right or there's a bug in the firmware.Coming from the Axe-FX II, I am really missing the "Instr In" option on input tab of the I/O options, as using active EMG's I adjusted this setting for different guitars, and with EMG's had to reduce it 25-40%
On the FM3 this variable is not present, and I've set the PAD's fully padded, but it's still slamming the input wat too hot. I can find no other way to reduce the signal in, as the input blocks have only output options, and using my volume on my guitar seems to lose dynamics.
I've even lowered my pickups on my guitar as low as they will go and still clipping the inputs resulting in a digital distortion which sounds quite bad.
any suggestions?